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« Layout of experiments and trials Assessment of traits Reference standards » Workshop: objectives. Luc E.Pâques. Leuven (B), 7-10 september 2009. Agree on common standardised ways for assessing traits Evaluate ‘ research ’ needs in methodology. Objectives of the survey and workshop.
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« Layout of experiments and trials Assessment of traits Reference standards » Workshop: objectives Luc E.Pâques Leuven (B), 7-10 september 2009
Agree on common standardised ways for assessing traits • Evaluate ‘research’ needs in methodology Objectives of the survey and workshop • Exchange partners’ best practice for trait assessment: • Which traits look as a priority? • Description of methods of assessment • Have each a critical look at our way of doing things • Validation of criteria used • How do we support the assessment to avoid bias?
Context • In the framework of internationalprojects (genetic trials): • for ‘routine’ assessment of classical traits: evaluate the different systems available,and agree on one, • for ‘new’ traits: learn about how this is handled in other teams • Probably difficult for some traits to define the ‘best’ technique • but there is a need to agree: • if we want to facilitate joined analysis of our datasets (otherwise than through ranks). • if we want to compare results (eg. h² for stem straightness!!)
What is ‘best’ ? • The assessment parameters should • reflect as precisely as possible the trait of interest • and allow description of its variability • The assessment technique should be • ‘repeatable’ by anyone, • controllable, • as far as possible ‘not-site dependant’, but can be ‘species-dependant’, ‘age-dependant’ • Continuous-like versus discrete distributions of datasets should be preferred • The assessment technique should remain simple, rapid and low-cost for most cases
Other problems • Local constraints: • mostly for field trial establishment: eg. size, spacing, thinning, etc • low(er) priority traits • habits • (Data analysis software) • Continuity of assessment over years • Matching operations (establishment/ assessment period) over sites
Propose • Protocols for some ‘new’ traits Trait assessment standards Agree on • List of priority traits (species) • Methodology • Which system? measure/count/score • Which tool? if easily accessible to all • Protocol: method, organ, period, ways of control, age, …