Engineering Meteorological Features to Select Stress Tolerant Hybrids in Maize

被引:0
|
作者
Gordan Mimić
Sanja Brdar
Milica Brkić
Marko Panić
Oskar Marko
Vladimir Crnojević
机构
[1] University of Novi Sad,
[2] BioSense Institute,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In this study we used meteorological parameters and predictive modelling interpreted by model explanation to develop stress metrics that indicate the presence of drought and heat stress at the specific environment. We started from the extreme temperature and precipitation indices, modified some of them and introduced additional drought indices relevant to the analysis. Based on maize’s sensitivity to stress, the growing season was divided into four stages. The features were calculated throughout the growing season and split in two groups, one for the drought and the other for heat stress. Generated meteorological features were combined with soil features and fed to random forest regression model for the yield prediction. Model explanation gave us the contribution of features to yield decrease, from which we estimated total amount of stress at the environments, which represents new environmental index. Using this index we ranked the environments according to the level of stress. More than 2400 hybrids were tested across the environments where they were grown and based on the yield stability they were marked as either tolerant or susceptible to heat, drought or combined heat and drought stress. Presented methodology and results were produced within the Syngenta Crop Challenge 2019.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Metabolic contribution to salt stress in two maize hybrids with contrasting resistance
    Richter, Julia Annika
    Erban, Alexander
    Kopka, Joachim
    Zoerb, Christian
    PLANT SCIENCE, 2015, 233 : 107 - 115
  • [42] Estimating genetic gains for tolerance to stress combinations in tropical maize hybrids
    Menkir, Abebe
    Dieng, Ibnou
    Meseka, Silvestro
    Bossey, Bunmi
    Mengesha, Wende
    Muhyideen, Oyekunle
    Riberio, Priscillia F.
    Coulibaly, Mmadou
    Yacoubou, Abdoul-Madjidou
    Bankole, Folusho A.
    Adu, Gloria Boakyewaa
    Ojo, Tayo
    FRONTIERS IN GENETICS, 2022, 13
  • [43] Studies of Oat-Maize Hybrids Tolerance to Soil Drought Stress
    Warzecha, Tomasz
    Bathelt, Roman
    Skrzypek, Edyta
    Warchol, Marzena
    Bocianowski, Jan
    Sutkowska, Agnieszka
    AGRICULTURE-BASEL, 2023, 13 (02):
  • [44] Combining ability of maize inbreds and their hybrids under water stress conditions
    Hefny, Manal
    Al-Ashry, Mohamed
    Aly, Abdelreheim
    Bayoumy, Tarek
    Okasha, Salah
    MAYDICA, 2015, 60 (02):
  • [45] Analysis of preharvest meteorological conditions in relation to concentration of fumonisins in kernels of two genetically different maize hybrids
    RC Moschini
    M Borsarelli
    MI Martinez
    DA Presello
    F Ferraguti
    D Cristos
    D Rojas
    Australasian Plant Pathology, 2020, 49 : 665 - 677
  • [46] EFFECT OF ABIOTIC STRESS FACTORS ON THE YIELD QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF MAIZE HYBRIDS
    Hegyi, Zsuzsanna
    Berzy, Tamas
    CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2009, 37 : 233 - 236
  • [47] Analysis of preharvest meteorological conditions in relation to concentration of fumonisins in kernels of two genetically different maize hybrids
    Moschini, R. C.
    Borsarelli, M.
    Martinez, M., I
    Presello, D. A.
    Ferraguti, F.
    Cristos, D.
    Rojas, D.
    AUSTRALASIAN PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2020, 49 (06) : 665 - 677
  • [48] Screening of maize hybrids against salt stress under hydroponic culture
    M. M. Maqbool
    A. Wahid
    A. Ali
    S. Khan
    S. Irshad
    S. Batool
    Cereal Research Communications, 2020, 48 : 49 - 55
  • [49] Screening of maize hybrids against salt stress under hydroponic culture
    Maqbool, M. M.
    Wahid, A.
    Ali, A.
    Khan, S.
    Irshad, S.
    Batool, S.
    CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 48 (01) : 49 - 55
  • [50] Adoption of Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties under Rainfall Stress in Malawi
    Katengeza, Samson P.
    Holden, Stein T.
    Lunduka, Rodney W.
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 70 (01) : 198 - 214