Crop breeding for a changing climate in the Pannonian region: towards integration of modern phenotyping tools
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Kondić-Špika, AnkicaMikić, Sanja
Mirosavljević, Milan
Trkulja, Dragana
Marjanović-Jeromela, Ana
Rajković, Dragana
Radanović, Aleksandra
Cvejić, Sandra
Glogovac, Svetlana
Dodig, Dejan
Božinović, Sofija
Šatović, Zlatko
Lazarević, Boris
Šimić, Domagoj
Novoselović, Dario
Vass, Imre
Pauk, Janos
Miladinović, Dragana
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The Pannonian Plain, as the most productive region of Southeast Europe, has a long tradition of agronomic production as well as agronomic research and plant breeding. Many research institutions from the agri-food sector of this region have a significant impact on agriculture. Their well-developed and fruitful breeding programmes resulted in productive crop varieties highly adapted to the specific regional environmental conditions. Rapid climatic changes that occurred during the last decades led to even more investigations of complex interactions between plants and their environments and the creation of climate-smart and resilient crops. Plant phenotyping is an essential part of botanical, biological, agronomic, physiological, biochemical, genetic, and other omics approaches. Phenotyping tools and applied methods differ among these disciplines, but all of them are used to evaluate and measure complex traits related to growth, yield, quality, and adaptation to different environmental str...esses (biotic and abiotic). During almost a century-long period of plant breeding in the Pannonian region, plant phenotyping methods have changed, from simple measurements in the field to modern plant phenotyping and high-throughput non-invasive and digital technologies. In this review, we present a short historical background and the most recent developments in the field of plant phenotyping, as well as the results accomplished so far in Croatia, Hungary, and Serbia. Current status and perspectives for further simultaneous regional development and modernization of plant phenotyping are also discussed.
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agriculture / climate change / Pannonian region / plant breeding / plant phenotypingИзвор:
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2022, 73, 15, 5089-5110Издавач:
- Oxford : Society for Experimental Biology
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erac181
ISSN: 0022-0957; 1460-2431
WoS: 00083881290000
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85143970959
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Kondić-Špika, Ankica AU - Mikić, Sanja AU - Mirosavljević, Milan AU - Trkulja, Dragana AU - Marjanović-Jeromela, Ana AU - Rajković, Dragana AU - Radanović, Aleksandra AU - Cvejić, Sandra AU - Glogovac, Svetlana AU - Dodig, Dejan AU - Božinović, Sofija AU - Šatović, Zlatko AU - Lazarević, Boris AU - Šimić, Domagoj AU - Novoselović, Dario AU - Vass, Imre AU - Pauk, Janos AU - Miladinović, Dragana PY - 2022 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3447 AB - The Pannonian Plain, as the most productive region of Southeast Europe, has a long tradition of agronomic production as well as agronomic research and plant breeding. Many research institutions from the agri-food sector of this region have a significant impact on agriculture. Their well-developed and fruitful breeding programmes resulted in productive crop varieties highly adapted to the specific regional environmental conditions. Rapid climatic changes that occurred during the last decades led to even more investigations of complex interactions between plants and their environments and the creation of climate-smart and resilient crops. Plant phenotyping is an essential part of botanical, biological, agronomic, physiological, biochemical, genetic, and other omics approaches. Phenotyping tools and applied methods differ among these disciplines, but all of them are used to evaluate and measure complex traits related to growth, yield, quality, and adaptation to different environmental stresses (biotic and abiotic). During almost a century-long period of plant breeding in the Pannonian region, plant phenotyping methods have changed, from simple measurements in the field to modern plant phenotyping and high-throughput non-invasive and digital technologies. In this review, we present a short historical background and the most recent developments in the field of plant phenotyping, as well as the results accomplished so far in Croatia, Hungary, and Serbia. Current status and perspectives for further simultaneous regional development and modernization of plant phenotyping are also discussed. PB - Oxford : Society for Experimental Biology T2 - Journal of Experimental Botany T1 - Crop breeding for a changing climate in the Pannonian region: towards integration of modern phenotyping tools EP - 5110 IS - 15 SP - 5089 VL - 73 DO - 10.1093/jxb/erac181 ER -
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Kondić-Špika, A., Mikić, S., Mirosavljević, M., Trkulja, D., Marjanović-Jeromela, A., Rajković, D., Radanović, A., Cvejić, S., Glogovac, S., Dodig, D., Božinović, S., Šatović, Z., Lazarević, B., Šimić, D., Novoselović, D., Vass, I., Pauk, J.,& Miladinović, D.. (2022). Crop breeding for a changing climate in the Pannonian region: towards integration of modern phenotyping tools. in Journal of Experimental Botany Oxford : Society for Experimental Biology., 73(15), 5089-5110. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac181
Kondić-Špika A, Mikić S, Mirosavljević M, Trkulja D, Marjanović-Jeromela A, Rajković D, Radanović A, Cvejić S, Glogovac S, Dodig D, Božinović S, Šatović Z, Lazarević B, Šimić D, Novoselović D, Vass I, Pauk J, Miladinović D. Crop breeding for a changing climate in the Pannonian region: towards integration of modern phenotyping tools. in Journal of Experimental Botany. 2022;73(15):5089-5110. doi:10.1093/jxb/erac181 .
Kondić-Špika, Ankica, Mikić, Sanja, Mirosavljević, Milan, Trkulja, Dragana, Marjanović-Jeromela, Ana, Rajković, Dragana, Radanović, Aleksandra, Cvejić, Sandra, Glogovac, Svetlana, Dodig, Dejan, Božinović, Sofija, Šatović, Zlatko, Lazarević, Boris, Šimić, Domagoj, Novoselović, Dario, Vass, Imre, Pauk, Janos, Miladinović, Dragana, "Crop breeding for a changing climate in the Pannonian region: towards integration of modern phenotyping tools" in Journal of Experimental Botany, 73, no. 15 (2022):5089-5110, https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac181 . .