Abstract
The convergence of autonomous platforms for fieldbased phenotyping with advances in machine learning for big data analytics and rapid sequencing for genome description herald the promise of new insights and discoveries in the plant sciences. Han et al. (2021) leverage these emerging tools to navigate the challenging path from field-based mapping of phenotypic features to identifying specific genetic loci in the laboratory: in this case, loci responsible for regulating daily flowering time in lettuce. While their contribution neatly illustrates these exciting technological developments, it also highlights the work that remains to bridge these multidisciplinary fields to more fully deliver upon the promise of digital agriculture.
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McCabe, M. F., & Tester, M. (2021). Digital insights: Bridging the phenotype-to-genotype divide. Journal of Experimental Botany, 72(8), 2807–2810. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab108
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