Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PHENET (Tools and methods for extended plant PHENotyping and EnviroTyping services of European Research Infrastructures)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-01-01 do 2025-04-30
While RIs are already well equipped with advanced, instrumented sites, PHENET is developing new services to expand access to enlarged sources of in-situ (on farm, in natura…) phenotypic and environmental data. These support the evaluation of agro and ecosystems by leveraging big data strategies relying on (i) new IoT multi-sensor devices and algorithms that capture a variety of phenotypic and environmental data (ii) unleashed access to high-resolution Earth Observation data and (iv) next-generation modelling solutions powered by AI and digital twins.
These developments are tested and implemented across 8 Use Cases (UC) covering a large range of agro and ecosystems in order to demonstrate the wide applicability of solutions. A large effort is devoted to training RI staff and beyond through a collection of training material. Outreach activities aim at enlarging the range of RI users and engaging stakeholders. PHENET also aims to impact the development of innovative companies on phenotyping, envirotyping and precision agriculture as well as the emergence of « future proofed » crop varieties and innovative practices fitted to climate change and agroecological transition.
The PHENET Open Science services has capitalized on existing data standards, databases, storage & compute services. They have been deployed, connected together and for some of them improved in the frame of the project.
To fully exploit the data, we concentrated on the design & development of hybrid models and 3D-digital twins, and the development of services for selected UCs. Results are promising, and developed methods have been published in peer reviewed articles & open source libraries.
PHENET has been focusing on upskilling the community both on technological aspects and knowledge around increasing the attractiveness, quality and impact of training activities. Business-related stakeholders were addressed. UCs are the core of PHENET activities and all have been successfully implemented and benchmarked tools and methods co-developed with the technical WPs on their specific scientific questions. These tools and methods represent potential services that may be part of the service portfolio of the RIs involved in PHENET.