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GIOVANNY COVARRUBIAS-PAZARAN Christian Werner Dorcus Gemenet (2023, [Artículo])
Selection Strategies Reciprocal Recurrent Selection Dominance-Based Heterosis CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENETICS HETEROSIS MAIZE HYBRIDS FOOD SECURITY COMBINING ABILITY
Abiotic stress tolerance: Genetics, genomics, and breeding
Yunbi Xu Rajeev Varshney (2023, [Artículo])
Wheat Ancestors Modern Varieties Agronomic Performance CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ABIOTIC STRESS GENETICS GENOMICS BREEDING GERMPLASM DROUGHT STRESS
Can I speak to the manager? The gender dynamics of decision-making in Kenyan maize plots
Rachel Voss Zachary Gitonga Jason Donovan Mariana Garcia-Medina Pauline Muindi (2023, [Artículo])
Gender and social inclusion efforts in agricultural development are focused on making uptake of agricultural technologies more equitable. Yet research looking at how gender relations influence technology uptake often assumes that men and women within a household make farm management decisions as individuals. Relatively little is understood about the dynamics of agricultural decision-making within dual-adult households where individuals’ management choices are likely influenced by others in the household. This study used vignettes to examine decision-making related to maize plot management in 698 dual-adult households in rural Kenya. The results indicated a high degree of joint management of maize plots (55%), although some management decisions—notably those related to purchased inputs—were slightly more likely to be controlled by men, while other decisions—including those related to hiring of labor and maize end uses—were more likely to be made by women. The prevalence of joint decision-making underscores the importance of ensuring that both men’s and women’s priorities and needs are reflected in design and marketing of interventions to support maize production, including those related to seed systems, farmer capacity building, and input delivery.
Intrahousehold Jointness CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENDER HOUSEHOLDS MAIZE SEED SYSTEMS DECISION MAKING
Propaganda against Mexican women married to Chinese immigrants in Chihuahua 1920-1940
Vladimir Alejandro Armendáriz Romero Jesús Adolfo Trujillo Holguín (2023, [Artículo, Artículo])
At the turn of the 20th century and at the beginning of the new revolutionary government stage in Mexico, the press was an effective way to disseminate propaganda for the nationalist ideology of the State. An important part of this diffusion covered the question of the racial constitution of the mexicans, which led to the need to convince the public that it was important to determine controls over women and with whom they married since they were responsible for the reproduction of the Mexican race. Therefore, a mixture of races considered undesirable, such as the Chinese, was detestable. This propaganda occurred in the context of national anti-Chinese and anti-Jewish campaigns in which they wanted to expel these foreigners on the pretext that their presence and mixing with them would result in degeneration. In Chihuahua there are indications of this propaganda, but also that women married to Chinese resisted this campaign against their families.
Racism gender social control mestizophobia propaganda Racismo género control social mestizofobia HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA
Rachel Voss Jill Cairns Michael Olsen Esnath Tatenda Hamadziripi (2023, [Artículo])
The integration of gender concerns in crop breeding programs aims to improve the suitability and appeal of new varieties to both women and men, in response to concerns about unequal adoption of improved seed. However, few conventional breeding programs have sought to center social inclusion concerns. This community case study documents efforts to integrate gender into the maize-focused Seed Production Technology for Africa (SPTA) project using innovation history analysis drawing on project documents and the authors’ experiences. These efforts included deliberate exploration of potential gendered impacts of project technologies and innovations in the project’s approach to variety evaluation, culminating in the use of decentralized on-farm trials using the tricot approach. Through this case study, we illustrate the power of active and respectful collaborations between breeders and social scientists, spurred by donor mandates to address gender and social inclusion. Gender integration in this case was further facilitated by open-minded project leaders and allocation of funding for gender research. SPTA proved to be fertile ground for experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration around gender and maize breeding, and has provided proof of concept for larger breeding projects seeking to integrate gender considerations.
Crop Breeding On-Farm Trials Tricot CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENDER CROPS BREEDING ON-FARM RESEARCH SOCIAL INCLUSION CITIZEN SCIENCE MAIZE
Gender, rainfall endowment, and farmers’ heterogeneity in wheat trait preferences in Ethiopia
Hom Nath Gartaula Moti Jaleta (2024, [Artículo])
Wheat is a vital cereal crop for smallholders in Ethiopia. Despite over fifty years of research on wheat varietal development, consideration of gendered trait preferences in developing target product profiles for wheat breeding is limited. To address this gap, our study used sex-disaggregated survey data and historical rainfall trends from the major wheat-growing regions in Ethiopia. The findings indicated heterogeneity in trait preferences based on gender and rainfall endowment. Men respondents tended to prefer wheat traits with high straw yield and disease-resistance potential, while women showed a greater appreciation for wheat traits related to good taste and cooking quality. Farmers in high rainfall areas seemed to prioritize high straw yield and disease resistance traits, while those in low rainfall areas valued good adaptation traits more highly. Most of the correlation coefficients among the preferred traits were positive, indicating that farmers seek wheat varieties with traits that serve multiple purposes. Understanding men's and women's preferences and incorporating them in breeding and seed systems could contribute to the development of more targeted and effective wheat varieties that meet the diverse needs of men and women farmers in Ethiopia.
Trait Preferences Multivariate Probit Model CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA WHEAT AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS GENDER RAINFALL PROBIT ANALYSIS
Agricultural value chains in Sudan: an annotated bibliography
Hugo De Groote Paswel Marenya (2023, [Libro])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAINS CASH CROPS FOOD CROPS LIVESTOCK SOCIOECONOMIC ASPECTS GENDER SOCIAL INCLUSION POSTHARVEST LOSSES BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Genome-based predictions of sub-genome genetic interactions effects in wheat populations
David González-Diéguez (2023, [Objeto de congreso])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENOMES WHEAT GENETICS MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION GENETIC VARIANCE HYBRIDS
SERGIO GARCIA LAYNES VIRGINIA AURORA HERRERA VALENCIA Lilia Guadalupe Tamayo Torres VERONICA LIMONES BRIONES FELIPE ALONSO BARREDO POOL FRAY MARTIN BAAS ESPINOLA Angel Alpuche-Solis CARLOS ALBERTO PUCH HAU SANTY PERAZA ECHEVERRIA (2022, [Artículo])
WRKY transcription factors (TFs) play key roles in plant defense responses through phytohormone signaling pathways. However, their functions in tropical fruit crops, especially in banana, remain largely unknown. Several WRKY genes from the model plants rice (OsWRKY45) and Arabidopsis (AtWRKY18, AtWRKY60, AtWRKY70) have shown to be attractive TFs for engineering disease resistance. In this study, we isolated four banana cDNAs (MaWRKY18, MaWRKY45, MaWRKY60, and MaWRKY70) with homology to these rice and Arabidopsis WRKY genes. The MaWRKY cDNAs were isolated from the wild banana Musa acuminata ssp. malaccensis, which is resistant to several diseases of this crop and is a progenitor of most banana cultivars. The deduced amino acid sequences of the four MaWRKY cDNAs revealed the presence of the conserved WRKY domain of ~60 amino acids and a zinc-finger motif at the N-terminus. Based on the number of WRKY repeats and the structure of the zinc-finger motif, MaWRKY18 and MaWRKY60 belong to group II of WRKY TFs, while MaWRKY45 and MaWRKY70 are members of group III. Their corresponding proteins were located in the nuclei of onion epidermal cells and were shown to be functional TFs in yeast cells. Moreover, expression analyses revealed that the majority of these MaWRKY genes were upregulated by salicylic acid (SA) or methyl jasmonate (MeJA) phytohormones, although the expression levels were relatively higher with MeJA treatment. The fact that most of these banana WRKY genes were upregulated by SA or MeJA, which are involved in systemic acquired resistance (SAR) or induced systemic resistance (ISR), respectively, make them interesting candidates for bioengineering broad-spectrum resistance in this crop. © 2022 by the authors.
BANANA TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR WRKY DEFENSE PHYTOHORMONES SALICYLIC ACID METHYL JASMONATE SAR ISR BROAD-SPECTRUM RESISTANCE BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA GENÉTICA GENÉTICA MOLECULAR DE PLANTAS GENÉTICA MOLECULAR DE PLANTAS
Retención larvaria en abulón azul Haliotis fulgens mediante análisis de parentesco en B.C.S., México
ADRIANA MAX AGUILAR (2014, [Tesis de maestría])
El abulón azul (Haliotis fulgens) es un molusco gasterópodo de importancia comercial en México. Es un recurso de alto valor comercial (70 M en 2011) debido a su gran demanda a nivel internacional; su pesquería constituye una de las actividades más importantes que se desarrollan en la costa occidental de la península de Baja California. Esta pesquería ha sufrido de manera histórica una disminución significativa, por lo que es necesario reforzar y continuar los programas de investigación y manejo actual para garantizar la recuperación de los bancos abuloneros. Un aspecto crucial en el manejo y administración de las pesquerías, es el claro entendimiento del concepto de unidad de stock, el cual requiere un mejor conocimiento del reclutamiento en función de la dinámica larvaria y la conectividad entre bancos (dados por los niveles de retención y dispersión), lo que ampliaría la precisión de las estrategias de manejo actuales. En el caso del abulón se han propuesto dos modelos de conectividad: (1) Las larvas son transportadas a grandes distancias de sus padres y llegan a sustentar otros bancos; y (2) el intercambio larvario entre bancos es limitado y cada banco es un pequeño stock que es autosustentable. En cualquier caso, es necesario determinar si en un banco lo que ocurre preponderantemente es el auto-reclutamiento, o si por el contrario, las larvas provienen principalmente de otros sitios. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue estimar el índice de retención larvaria del abulón azul Haliotis fulgens en dos sitios de la costa occidental de Baja California Sur, mediante el uso de marcadores genéticos tipo microsatélite en análisis de parentesco. Se estandarizaron y caracterizaron nuevos loci microsatélites específicos para H. fulgens con los cuales se determinó el índice de retención larvaria a través de la asignación genética de juveniles a progenitores que se encontraran en el mismo sitio de muestreo mediante análisis de paternidad con el programa CERVUS 3.0. Se obtuvieron 24 loci microsatélites potenciales para utilizarlos en análisis genéticos, de los cuales se caracterizaron 12 loci polimórficos. Se determinó que 11 de ellos son factibles de utilizar en análisis de parentesco por su alto polimorfismo (Número de alelos: de 5-17; HE de 0.69-0.92; PIC de 0.64-0.90) y presentar Equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg [...]
The green abalone (Haliotis fulgens) is a marine gastropod mollusk in Mexico with a high commercial value (70 M in 2011) because of its high demand in the international market. Its fishery is an important commercial activity in the west coast of Baja California Sur, and has historically suffered a significant decline in its captures. Thus it is necessary to continue research and current management programs to ensure the recovery of abalone in reef systems. A crucial consideration in management and administration of this fishery is a clear understanding of the concept of a stock unit, which requires a better understanding of recruitment on defined spatial scales, depending on the larval dynamics and connectivity among reefs (given by the levels of retention and dispersal). This knowledge will extend the accuracy of current management strategies. Two different models on connectivity have been proposed for abalone: (1) the larvae can be transported for long distances from their parent’s reef and supply other distant reefs; and (2) larval exchange between reefs is limited, and each one is a small self-replenishing bank. In any case, it is necessary to determine whether a reef is mainly maintained by self-recruitment, or if larvae come mainly from other sites. The objective of this work was estimate the proportion of green abalone Haliotis fulgens larval retention in two sites on the western coast of Baja California Sur, using microsatellite markers in paternity analysis. New microsatellite markers in H. fulgens were standardized and characterized. The larval retention was estimated by the proportion of juveniles genetically assigned to the possible parents in the same site by paternity analysis using CERVUS 3.0. Twenty-four microsatellite loci potentially useful in genetic analysis were obtained, from which 12 polymorphic loci were characterized. From these, 11 were useful in paternity analysis due to their high polymorphism (number of alleles: 5-17; HE: 0.69-0.92; PIC: 0.64-0.90) and because they were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium [...]
Retención larvaria; microsatélites; auto-reclutamiento BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA GENÉTICA GENÉTICA DE POBLACIONES GENÉTICA DE POBLACIONES