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Using phenotyping techniques to predict and model grain yield: translating phenotyping into genetic gain

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Using phenotyping techniques to predict and model grain yield: translating phenotyping into genetic gainRecent models predict population to peak in 2064 at around 9. 7 billion, and then will likely decline to about 8. 8 billion by 2100. This requires to increase crop production significantly. Precise phenotyping of the large breeding populations under diverse environments is required to harness the full potential of modern breeding techniques, and has become the new bottleneck in breeding programs. Development and application of advanced cost and time

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