See more from this Session: Symposium--Technological Advances Driving the Next Green Revolution: High Throughput Phenotyping
Since the beginning of the century CropDesign (Ghent, Belgium) has developed TraitMillTM, a platform to identify synthetic alleles conferring a significant yield increase in rice. TraitMillTM is a high throughput assembly line set-up, comprising allele-design, vector construction, plant transformation, seed increase and finally population evaluation. Phenotypic evaluation is done in a well-conditioned greenhouse environment, involving robotized plant transport, electronic tagging of individual plants, digital imaging and proprietary image-analysis software, as well as statistical analysis of results.
Since CropDesign became part of BASF Plant Science in 2006, TraitMillTM based gene discovery has been integrated with high throughput phenotyping platforms in other BASF Plant Science units: phenotyping in Arabidopsis at BASF Plant Science - NC (Raleigh, NC) as well as high throughput metabolic profiling at metanomics (Berlin, Germany). In addition to expression studies, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology this approach allows to elucidate the black box between gene sequence and phenotype, leading to understanding the mode-of-action of yield-enhancing synthetic alleles.
Details of this integrated approach for evaluating synthetic yield alleles will be presented as well as some examples of the Results. Product development with the synthetic yield alleles is done in collaboration with Monsanto.
See more from this Session: Symposium--Technological Advances Driving the Next Green Revolution: High Throughput Phenotyping