November 15, 2012

 

Evogene launches Phenomix platform
 
Press release
 
 
 

Evogene launched its Phenomix platform which will enable advanced collection, storage and integrated analysis of phenotypic data directly from field trials surveillance.

 

The new platform utilises advanced proprietary technologies for the collection, storage and integrated analysis of vast amounts of phenotypic data directly from the field. Through the use of Phenomix, Evogene researchers can evaluate crop behaviour in environments closely resembling growth conditions existing in commercial agriculture.

 

The two key data types utilised by Evogene's infrastructure for improving plant traits are phenotypic data, that is plant observable characteristics such as morphology, development, biochemical or physiological properties and genotypic data, which is related to the plant's internal biological mechanisms. Evogene currently has one of the world's largest, and continuously increasing, proprietary databases of integrated genomic data from multiple crops.

 

Now with Phenomix, this critical resource is being augmented with vast amounts of fully annotated phenotypic data. More importantly, such phenotypic data is being obtained from crops in the field, mimicking actual commercial growth conditions, and not from controlled greenhouses as is typically the case in agbio research. Since Evogene's gene discovery capabilities rely on the integration and advanced analysis of genotypic and phenotypic data by the Company's computational technology platforms, such as ATHLETEâ„¢ and EvoBreedâ„¢, the addition of the Phenomix data is anticipated to significantly enhance the Company's world leading agbio gene discovery capabilities, allowing even more precise prediction of the effect and level of compatibility of candidate genes under multiple field conditions.

 

Phenomix provides a direct field-to-computer research communication channel which constantly streams physiological, structural and environmental data inputs from the field. The platform integrates a large number of modified sensors, digital imaging and other devices, previously in general used only as stand-alone units in confined greenhouse environments, and makes them usable in open field conditions. The resulting vast amount of data, from both ground level and from the air, is stored, analysed and correlated with genotypic data through Evogene's computational technology platforms, such as ATHLETEâ„¢ and EvoBreedâ„¢, providing both summaries of the raw data and its analysis in real time to the researcher.

 

The Phenomix platform was recently successfully validated in an Evogene 18-acre field trial of various wheat varieties, demonstrating reliability and completeness of data, reduction of errors and the ability of the researcher to evaluate field experiment progress in real-time. This one field trial involved collection of more than one million high quality phenotypic data points, such as various physical characteristics, growth rate and yield by individual plant. Following this success, the Phenomix platform is now being routinely implemented in all Evogene field trials, further demonstrating its built-in flexibility to adjust to different crops, traits and field locations.

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