Computational design for more engaged, impactful, and dynamic agricultural research

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Crop Science Pub Date : 2025-03-09 DOI:10.1002/csc2.70034
Michael Kantar, Patrick Ewing, Jon Bančič, Nathan Fumia, Ismail Garba, Sajad Jamshidi, Jean-Luc Jannink, Prakash Jha, Jacob Jungers, Harsh Pathak, Siddhartho S. Paul, Barath Raghavan, Bryan Runck, Jasdeep Singh, Samikshya Subedi, Vijaya Joshi, Diane Wang
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Computational design in agriculture is the use of data-driven systems and tools to propose and evaluate alternative configurations of agricultural systems. It is unique from digital agriculture in that it integrates computational and crop science approaches to formulate problems rather than mitigating problems by applying digital technologies. In this special issue, we highlight how computational design could be used to adapt agricultural systems to better meet societal goals more rapidly and at lower cost. Many disciplines within crop sciences are represented, from breeding to cropping systems agronomy. Using a symposium at a major scientific conference as a case study, we also demonstrate how this framing of computational design can facilitate transdisciplinary research. Critically, all participants highlighted the potential of computational design to facilitate stakeholder engagement through eliciting, formalizing, and evaluating their values and experiences. This is especially important within the grand challenge contexts of changing climates and market demands, where intuition developed in the past may break down. By leveraging the power of computational design, we can make informed decisions to create agricultural systems that maximize productivity while minimizing environmental impact under current and future environments.

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Crop Science
Crop Science 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: Articles in Crop Science are of interest to researchers, policy makers, educators, and practitioners. The scope of articles in Crop Science includes crop breeding and genetics; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; forage and grazing land ecology and management; genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology; germplasm collections and their use; and biomedical, health beneficial, and nutritionally enhanced plants. Crop Science publishes thematic collections of articles across its scope and includes topical Review and Interpretation, and Perspectives articles.
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