Filtrar por:
Tipo de publicación
- Artículo (77)
- Tesis de maestría (22)
- Documento de trabajo (15)
- Tesis de doctorado (10)
- Libro (8)
Autores
- Jeroen Groot (4)
- GERMAN CARNEVALI FERNANDEZ CONCHA (3)
- ML JAT (3)
- ANDREAS KURZ ESSMEISTER (2)
- Alfredo Zavala González (2)
Años de Publicación
Editores
- CICESE (13)
- Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (6)
- Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua (6)
- Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (5)
- Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, S. C. (3)
Repositorios Orígen
- Repositorio Institucional de Publicaciones Multimedia del CIMMYT (48)
- Repositorio institucional del IMTA (26)
- Repositorio Institucional CICESE (20)
- Repositorio Institucional CIBNOR (11)
- REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DEL CIESAS (6)
Tipos de Acceso
- oa:openAccess (140)
- oa:embargoedAccess (2)
Idiomas
Materias
- CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA (69)
- PECES Y FAUNA SILVESTRE (23)
- CIENCIAS AGRARIAS (19)
- BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA (17)
- CIENCIAS SOCIALES (17)
Selecciona los temas de tu interés y recibe en tu correo las publicaciones más actuales
Tania Carolina Camacho Villa Ernesto Adair Zepeda Villarreal Julio Díaz-José Roberto Rendon-Medel Bram Govaerts (2023, [Artículo])
Social Network Analysis Farm Typologies Social Ties Strong Ties CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA INNOVATION NETWORKS PERSISTENCE SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS MAIZE FARMING SYSTEMS
Visualising the pattern of long-term genotype performance by leveraging a genomic prediction model
Vivi Arief Ian Delacy Thomas Payne Kaye Basford (2022, [Artículo])
Factor Analytic Genotype-By-Year Historical Data Relationship Matrix CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENOTYPES PLANT BREEDING SPRING WHEAT RESEARCH
Lennart Woltering (2023, [Libro])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA INNOVATION ADOPTION SOCIAL INCLUSION ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS SCALING UP
Facundo Tabbita Iván Ortíz-Monasterios Francisco Javier Pinera-Chavez Maria Itria Ibba Carlos Guzman (2023, [Artículo])
BACKGROUND: Continuous development of new wheat varieties is necessary to satisfy the demands of farmers, industry, and consumers. The evaluation of candidate genotypes for commercial release under different on-farm conditions is a strategy that has been strongly recommended to assess the performance and stability of new cultivars in heterogeneous environments and under different farming systems. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the grain yield and quality performance of ten different genotypes across six contrasting farmers' field conditions with different irrigation and nitrogen fertilization levels, and to develop suggestions to aid breeding programs and farmers to use resources more efficiently. Genotype and genotype by environment (GGE) interaction biplot analyses were used to identify the genotypes with the strongest performance and greatest stability in the Yaqui Valley. RESULTS: Analyses showed that some traits were mainly explained by the genotype effect, others by the field management conditions, and the rest by combined effects. The most representative and diverse field conditions in the Yaqui Valley were also identified, a useful strategy when breeders have limited resources. The independent effects of irrigation and nitrogen levels and their interaction were analyzed for each trait. The results showed that full irrigation was not always necessary to maximize grain yield in the Yaqui Valley. Other suggestions for more efficient use of resources are proposed. CONCLUSIONS: The combination of on-farm trials with GGE interaction analyses is an effective strategy to include in breeding programs to improve processes and resources. Identifying the most outstanding and stable genotypes under real on-farm systems is key to the development of novel cultivars adapted to different management and environmental conditions.
Wheat Quality Bread Wheat Bread-Making CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA SOFT WHEAT QUALITY FARMING SYSTEMS
CIMMYT seed systems Interventions
AbduRahman Issa (2023, [Objeto de congreso])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA SEED SYSTEMS VALUE CHAINS POLICIES HYBRIDS MAIZE WOMEN FARMERS
ISAAC BONOLA ALONSO José Alfredo González Verdugo JOSE RAUL FLORES BERRONES JAVIER AVILES LOPEZ XIANGYUE LI LIU (2011, [Documento de trabajo])
Tabla de contenido: Introducción – Búsqueda y análisis de información – Objetivo del análisis multiespectral – Justificación – Introducción al análisis multiespectral – Metodología – Análisis analógico multiespectral de las imágenes de satélite empleadas – Estructuras volcánicas – Estructuras sedimentarias – Estructuras geomorfológicas sedimentarias – Reología – Reología de la sustancia actuante – Los índices estructurales genéticos de las rocas sedimentarias – Porosidad de las rocas carbonatadas – Deslizamiento de paredes montañosas y de tierras – Conclusiones y recomendaciones – Información relevante recopilada.
Introducción – Búsqueda y análisis de información – Objetivo del análisis multiespectral – Justificación – Introducción al análisis multiespectral – Metodología – Análisis analógico multiespectral de las imágenes de satélite empleadas – Estructuras volcánicas – Estructuras sedimentarias – Estructuras geomorfológicas sedimentarias – Reología – Reología de la sustancia actuante – Los índices estructurales genéticos de las rocas sedimentarias – Porosidad de las rocas carbonatadas – Deslizamiento de paredes montañosas y de tierras – Conclusiones y recomendaciones – Información relevante recopilada.
Construcciones hidráulicas Reología Desastres naturales Factores meteorológicos Informes de proyectos INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA
Kiran Sharma Pooja Bhatnagar-Mathur (2023, [Artículo])
Host-Induced Gene Silencing CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA AFLATOXINS ARACHIS HYPOGAEA ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS FATTY ACIDS GROUNDNUTS PROTEOMICS
Roos Adelhart Toorop Santiago Lopez-Ridaura ML JAT Deepak Bijarniya Jeroen Groot (2023, [Artículo])
Farmers around the world are increasingly vulnerable: climate variability is identified as the primary stressor, but unfavorable biophysical circumstances and disturbances in the socioeconomic domain (labor dynamics and price volatility) also affect farm management and production. To deal with these disturbances, adaptations are recognized as essential. Antifragility acknowledges that adaptations and volatility are inherent characteristics of complex systems and abandons the idea of returning to the pre-disturbance system state. Instead, antifragility recognizes that disturbances can trigger reorganization, enabling selection and removal of weaker system features and allowing the system to evolve toward a better state. In this study, we assessed the vulnerability of different types of smallholder farms in Bihar, India, and explored the scope for more antifragile farming systems that can 'bounce back better' after disturbances. Accumulation of stocks, creation of optionality (i.e., having multiple options for innovation) and strengthening of farmer autonomy were identified as criteria for antifragility. We had focus group discussions with in total 92 farmers and found that most expressed themselves to be vulnerable: they experienced challenges but had limited adaptive capacity to change their situation. They mostly made short-term decisions to cope with or mitigate urgent challenges but did not engage in strategic planning driven by longer-term objectives. Instead, they waited for governmental support to improve their livelihoods. Despite being confronted with similar challenges, four positive deviant farmers showed to be more antifragile: their diverse farming systems were abundant in stocks and optionality, and the farmers were distinguished in terms of their autonomy, competence, and connectedness to peers, the community, and markets. To support antifragility among regular farmers, adaptations at policy level may be required, for example, by shifting from a top-down toward a bottom-up adaptation and innovation regime where initiative and cooperation are encouraged. With a more autonomous orientation, farmers' intrinsic motivation is expected to increase, enabling transitions at the farm level. In this way, connected systems can be developed which are socioeconomically and biophysically adaptive. When practices, knowledge, and skills are continuously developed, an antifragile system with ample stocks and optionality may evolve over time.
Autonomy Adaptive Capacity Smallholder Farmers CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA POLICIES SMALLHOLDERS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
Pragya Timsina Emma Karki Brendan Brown (2023, [Artículo])
The majority of the farmers in the rural Global South continue to depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods. Despite the fact that women account for almost half of the world's farmers, they face gender-specific challenges such as deeply rooted cultural and social norms that limit their access to land, assets, financial markets, agricultural training, and information. Using semi-structured interviews with farmers in the Eastern Gangetic Plains, this study investigates how necessity is becoming one of the major drivers in the bending of agricultural gender norms. The study investigates the connections between feminist political ecology and agricultural technology production frameworks in order to comprehend the implications of technology adoption and influences on gender norms in communities. Women's participation in agriculture was found to be heavily influenced by social and cultural barriers, and they were frequently subjected to social criticism for breaking the systemic gender norms. This paper emphasizes on the growing pattern of bending gender norms with recommendations for increasing women's participation and scope in future agriculture development initiatives through policies and interventions that emphasize gender equity.
Social Barriers Cultural Barriers Feminist Political Ecology CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENDER NORMS WOMEN FARMERS AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY