Join us for our next monthly webinar on Sept 3, 12PM CDT. Dr. Sonia Balyan of the Indian Biological Data Centre will be presenting a talk entitled “Indian Crop Phenome Database: Advancing Crop Research Through Open Phenomic Data”
| 1P ET | 12P CT | 11A MT | 10A PT | Find your local time here
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Abstract The Indian Crop Phenome Database (ICPD), developed at the Indian Biological Data Centre (IBDC), isa pioneering national initiative designed to address the challenges of managing large-scale phenotypic and associated datasets in agriculture. India generates vast volumes of phenotypic data from diverse crop species through field trials, breeding programs, and research projects; however, the absence of standardized formats and dedicated repositories has often left this wealth of information underutilized. ICPD addresses these gaps by fully embracing the FAIR principles — ensuring data are Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable. As the designated data hub for major mission-mode programs on Characterization of Genetic Resources supported by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), India, ICPD offers a robust framework for digitization, curation, and sharing of crop phenotyping data, fostering seamless knowledge exchange across the scientific community. Each dataset receives a unique IBDC accession, ensuring traceability, proper citation, and long-term preservation. Supporting over 30 crop species, ICPD adopts international ontology standards for traits, tissues, developmental stages, and methodologies, while also allowing the creation of new ontology terms with temporary accessions that undergo expert curation. This generic framework enables the submission of any crop phenome data, providing both flexibility and standardization. By serving as a centralized, standards-driven, and FAIR-compliant repository, ICPD is poised to transform phenomics research in India — accelerating the development of climate-resilient, high-yield, and pest-resistant cultivars, and strengthening the scientific foundation for global food and nutritional security.
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