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Peanut / groundnut genomics & breeding

Peanut / groundnut · Multiple global production regions

Peanut / groundnut breeding programs rely on rigorous genotype-phenotype analysis to deliver gains in yield, quality, and stress tolerance. The SEED platform's GWAS, genomic-selection, and multi-environment trial modules work on peanut / groundnut datasets the same way they do for any other crop — the math is crop-agnostic.

Peanut / groundnut is a globally cultivated crop in the oilseeds group.

Typical breeding goals

  • Yield and yield stability
  • Quality traits relevant to the end market
  • Disease and pest resistance
  • Abiotic stress tolerance (drought, heat, salinity)

Common challenges

  • Abiotic stress
  • Disease pressure
  • Yield ceiling
  • Quality variability

Pre-loaded trait library

When you upload peanut / groundnut data, our phenotype column picker pre-suggests these standard traits so you don't start from a blank slate.

Yield
yield · t/ha
Biomass
biomass · t/ha
Days to flowering
days_to_flowering · days
Days to maturity
days_to_maturity · days
Plant height
plant_height · cm
Drought tolerance score
drought_tolerance · 0–10
Heat tolerance score
heat_tolerance · 0–10
Disease resistance score
disease_resistance · 0–10
Seed oil
oil_pct · %
Seed protein
protein_pct · %

What you can run on peanut / groundnut data

Every module below works on your uploaded peanut / groundnut dataset. The math is crop-agnostic; the defaults are crop-aware.

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