Investment
Investment
GRDC Code: UOQ1903-008RTX
Post-doctoral Fellowship - Enhancing Genomic Prediction for Sorghum to deal with genotype-by-environment interactions for yield
This project will investigate the opportunity to develop more powerful genomic prediction methods that can better handle the effects of genotype-by-environment interactions using the sorghum crop growth model available within the APSIM platform. With enhanced genomic prediction capability that can better deal with the effects of genotype-by-environment interactions sorghum breeders will be able to expand their uses of genomic prediction technology and accelerate the development of hybrids with improved yield potential and yield stability. In turn, the availability of hybrids with improved yield stability will give farmers improved options for dealing with the challenging variable sorghum production environments of Australia.
- Project start date:
- 01/03/2019
- Project end date:
- 30/06/2024
- Crop type:
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- Sorghum, (Cereal)
- Organisation
- The University of Queensland
- Region:
- North
- Project status
- Active
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