FIP 1.0 Soybean data: Insights on soybean growth from eight years of high-throughput image field phenotyping
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Soybean growth is determined by the interaction of genetic, environmental, and management factors. In the context of future climate and climate extremes, understanding genotype by environment interaction (GxE) will be crucial for selecting resilient breeding lines and optimizing management practices to minimize stress. As stress periods occur periodically in a season, in depth knowledge, about causing weather variables and differing responses of genotypes over time is required. In field studies, however, the environment is often treated as a static factor, and the specific effects of weather variability on growth remain poorly understood. Here, we present a longitudinal dataset comprising 17,247 high-resolution RGB images of soybean breeding line collected over eight years in Eschikon, Switzerland. Top of canopy images were acquired throughout the entire growing seasons and complemented by hourly weather data, enabling a comprehensive analysis of soybean growth dynamics under varying field conditions. High spatio-temporal image resolution enables detailed analysis of growth dynamics and GxE, supporting identification of stress-tolerant genotypes to improve yield prediction and yield stability.