Data-driven approaches can harness crop diversity to address heterogeneous needs for breeding products
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van Etten, J.; de Sousa, K.; Cairns, J.E.; Dell’Acqua, M.; Fadda, C.; Guereña, D.; van Heerwaarden, J.; Assefa, T.; Manners, R.; Müller, A.; Pè, M.E.; Polar, V.; Ramirez-Villegas, J.; Solberg, S.Ø.; Teeken, B.; Tufan, H.A. (2023) Data-driven approaches can harness crop diversity to address heterogeneous needs for breeding products. PNAS 120(14): e2205771120. 10 p. ISSN: 0027-8424
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This perspective describes the opportunities and challenges of data-driven approaches for crop diversity management (genebanks and breeding) in the context of agricultural research for sustainable development in the Global South. Data-driven approaches build on larger volumes of data and flexible analyses that link different datasets across domains and disciplines. This can lead to more information-rich management of crop diversity, which can address the complex interactions between crop diversity, production environments, and socioeco nomic heterogeneity and help to deliver more suitable portfolios of crop diversity to users with highly diverse demands. We describe recent efforts that illustrate the potential of data-driven approaches for crop diversity management. A continued investment in this area should fill remaining gaps and seize opportunities, including i) supporting genebanks to play a more active role in linking with farmers using data-driven approaches; ii) designing low-cost, appropriate technologies for phenotyping; iii) generating more and better gender and socioeconomic data; iv) designing information products to facilitate decision-making; and v) building more capacity in data science. Broad, well-coordinated policies and investments are needed to avoid fragmentation of such capacities and achieve coherence between domains and disciplines so that crop diversity management systems can become more effective in delivering benefits to farmers, consumers, and other users of crop diversity.
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Kauê de Sousa https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7571-7845
Jill Cairns https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2735-3485
Carlo Fadda https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3075-6207
Anna Müller https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3120-8560
Julian Ramirez-Villegas https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8044-583X
Béla Teeken https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3150-1532
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Alliance Research Lever 3: Climate Action
Alliance Research Lever 4: Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture
Alliance Research Lever 5: Digital Inclusion
Alliance Research Lever 6: Crops for Nutrition and Health
Alliance Research Lever 7: Gender and Inclusion