EnvRtype: a software to interplay enviromics and quantitative genomics in agriculture

Envirotyping is an essential technique used to unfold the nongenetic drivers associated with the phenotypic adaptation of living organisms. Here, we introduce the EnvRtype R package, a novel toolkit developed to interplay large-scale envirotyping data (enviromics) into quantitative genomics. To start a user-friendly envirotyping pipeline, this package offers: (1) remote sensing tools for collecting (get_weather and extract_GIS functions) and processing ecophysiological variables (processWTH function) from raw environmental data at single locations or worldwide; (2) environmental characterization by typing environments and profiling descriptors of environmental quality (env_typing function), in addition to gathering environmental covariables as quantitative descriptors for predictive purposes (W_matrix function); and (3) identification of environmental similarity that can be used as an enviromic-based kernel (env_typing function) in whole-genome prediction (GP), aimed at increasing ecophysiological knowledge in genomic best-unbiased predictions (GBLUP) and emulating reaction norm effects (get_kernel and kernel_model functions). We highlight literature mining concepts in fine-tuning envirotyping parameters for each plant species and target growing environments. We show that envirotyping for predictive breeding collects raw data and processes it in an eco-physiologically smart way. Examples of its use for creating global-scale envirotyping networks and integrating reaction-norm modeling in GP are also outlined. We conclude that EnvRtype provides a cost-effective envirotyping pipeline capable of providing high quality enviromic data for a diverse set of genomic-based studies, especially for increasing accuracy in GP across untested growing environments.

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Main Authors: Costa-Neto, G., Galli, G., Fanelli Carvalho, H., Crossa, J., Fritsche-Neto, R.
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Published: Genetics Society of America 2021
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Envirotyping, Environmental Characterization, GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION, AGRICULTURE, GENOMICS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-215012021-08-27T14:38:25Z EnvRtype: a software to interplay enviromics and quantitative genomics in agriculture Costa-Neto, G. Galli, G. Fanelli Carvalho, H. Crossa, J. Fritsche-Neto, R. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Envirotyping Environmental Characterization GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION AGRICULTURE GENOMICS COMPUTER SOFTWARE Envirotyping is an essential technique used to unfold the nongenetic drivers associated with the phenotypic adaptation of living organisms. Here, we introduce the EnvRtype R package, a novel toolkit developed to interplay large-scale envirotyping data (enviromics) into quantitative genomics. To start a user-friendly envirotyping pipeline, this package offers: (1) remote sensing tools for collecting (get_weather and extract_GIS functions) and processing ecophysiological variables (processWTH function) from raw environmental data at single locations or worldwide; (2) environmental characterization by typing environments and profiling descriptors of environmental quality (env_typing function), in addition to gathering environmental covariables as quantitative descriptors for predictive purposes (W_matrix function); and (3) identification of environmental similarity that can be used as an enviromic-based kernel (env_typing function) in whole-genome prediction (GP), aimed at increasing ecophysiological knowledge in genomic best-unbiased predictions (GBLUP) and emulating reaction norm effects (get_kernel and kernel_model functions). We highlight literature mining concepts in fine-tuning envirotyping parameters for each plant species and target growing environments. We show that envirotyping for predictive breeding collects raw data and processes it in an eco-physiologically smart way. Examples of its use for creating global-scale envirotyping networks and integrating reaction-norm modeling in GP are also outlined. We conclude that EnvRtype provides a cost-effective envirotyping pipeline capable of providing high quality enviromic data for a diverse set of genomic-based studies, especially for increasing accuracy in GP across untested growing environments. 2021-05-12T00:10:13Z 2021-05-12T00:10:13Z 2021 Article Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/21501 10.1093/g3journal/jkab040 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access Bethesda, MD (USA) Genetics Society of America 4 11 2160-1836 G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics jkab040
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Envirotyping
Environmental Characterization
GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
AGRICULTURE
GENOMICS
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Envirotyping
Environmental Characterization
GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
AGRICULTURE
GENOMICS
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
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Environmental Characterization
GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Envirotyping
Environmental Characterization
GENOTYPE ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
AGRICULTURE
GENOMICS
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Costa-Neto, G.
Galli, G.
Fanelli Carvalho, H.
Crossa, J.
Fritsche-Neto, R.
EnvRtype: a software to interplay enviromics and quantitative genomics in agriculture
description Envirotyping is an essential technique used to unfold the nongenetic drivers associated with the phenotypic adaptation of living organisms. Here, we introduce the EnvRtype R package, a novel toolkit developed to interplay large-scale envirotyping data (enviromics) into quantitative genomics. To start a user-friendly envirotyping pipeline, this package offers: (1) remote sensing tools for collecting (get_weather and extract_GIS functions) and processing ecophysiological variables (processWTH function) from raw environmental data at single locations or worldwide; (2) environmental characterization by typing environments and profiling descriptors of environmental quality (env_typing function), in addition to gathering environmental covariables as quantitative descriptors for predictive purposes (W_matrix function); and (3) identification of environmental similarity that can be used as an enviromic-based kernel (env_typing function) in whole-genome prediction (GP), aimed at increasing ecophysiological knowledge in genomic best-unbiased predictions (GBLUP) and emulating reaction norm effects (get_kernel and kernel_model functions). We highlight literature mining concepts in fine-tuning envirotyping parameters for each plant species and target growing environments. We show that envirotyping for predictive breeding collects raw data and processes it in an eco-physiologically smart way. Examples of its use for creating global-scale envirotyping networks and integrating reaction-norm modeling in GP are also outlined. We conclude that EnvRtype provides a cost-effective envirotyping pipeline capable of providing high quality enviromic data for a diverse set of genomic-based studies, especially for increasing accuracy in GP across untested growing environments.
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Galli, G.
Fanelli Carvalho, H.
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