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Main Authors: Lawrence Percival‐Alwyn, Ian Barnes, Matthew D. Clark, James Cockram, Michael P. Coffey, Susan Jones, Paul J. Kersey, Catherine A. Kidner, Carolin Kosiol, Bingjie Li, William A. Marsh, Ji Zhou, Mario Caccamo, Iain Milne
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppp3.10607
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  • UKCropDiversity‐HPC: A collaborative high‐performance computing resource approach for sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation Lawrence Percival‐Alwyn Ian Barnes Matthew D. Clark James Cockram Michael P. Coffey Susan Jones Paul J. Kersey Catherine A. Kidner Carolin Kosiol Bingjie Li William A. Marsh Ji Zhou Mario Caccamo Iain Milne PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET Societal Impact StatementDiverse gene pools are fundamental to crop improvement, biodiversity maintenance and environmental management. The UKCropDiversity‐HPC high‐performance computing resource enables seven UK institutes to perform plant and conservation research with increased efficiency, cost‐effectiveness and environmental sustainability. It supports research across numerous areas, including bioinformatics, genetics, phenomics and conservation ‐ including Artificial Intelligence approaches. Its utilisation supports many United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including Goals‐2 (Zero Hunger), −13 (Climate Action), −15 (Life on Land), −9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) and −4 (Quality Education). Accordingly, UKCropDiversity‐HPC helps maximise the societal impact of research undertaken at our seven institutes, driving positive change for future generations. 10.1002/ppp3.10607 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/