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João Vasco Silva Frits K. Van Evert Pytrik Reidsma (2023, [Artículo])
Context: Wheat crop growth models from all over the world have been calibrated on the Groot and Verberne (1991) data set, collected between 1982 and 1984 in the Netherlands, in at least 28 published studies to date including various recent ones. However, the recent use of this data set for calibration of potential yield is questionable as actual Dutch winter wheat yields increased by 3.1 Mg ha-1 over the period 1984 – 2015. A new comprehensive set of winter wheat experiments, suitable for crop model calibration, was conducted in Wageningen during the growing seasons of 2013–2014 and of 2014–2015. Objective: The present study aimed to quantify the change of winter wheat variety traits between 1984 and 2015 and to examine which of the identified traits explained the increase in wheat yield most. Methods: PCSE-LINTUL3 was calibrated on the Groot and Verberne data (1991) set. Next, it was evaluated on the 2013–2015 data set. The model was further recalibrated on the 2013–2015 data set. Parameter values of both calibrations were compared. Sensitivity analysis was used to assess to what extent climate change, elevated CO2, changes in sowing dates, and changes in cultivar traits could explain yield increases. Results: The estimated reference light use efficiency and the temperature sum from anthesis to maturity were higher in 2013–2015 than in 1982–1984. PCSE-LINTUL3, calibrated on the 1982–1984 data set, underestimated the yield potential of 2013–2015. Sensitivity analyses showed that about half of the simulated winter wheat yield increase between 1984 and 2015 in the Netherlands was explained by elevated CO2 and climate change. The remaining part was explained by the increased temperature sum from anthesis to maturity and, to a smaller extent, by changes in the reference light use efficiency. Changes in sowing dates, biomass partitioning fractions, thermal requirements for anthesis, and biomass reallocation did not explain the yield increase. Conclusion: Recalibration of PCSE-LINTUL3 was necessary to reproduce the high wheat yields currently obtained in the Netherlands. About half of the reported winter wheat yield increase was attributed to climate change and elevated CO2. The remaining part of the increase was attributed to changes in the temperature sum from anthesis to maturity and, to a lesser extent, the reference light use efficiency. Significance: This study systematically addressed to what extent changes in various cultivar traits, climate change, and elevated CO2 can explain the winter wheat yield increase observed in the Netherlands between 1984 and 2015.
Light Use Efficiency Potential Yield CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CROP MODELLING LIGHT PHENOLOGY MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD TRITICUM AESTIVUM WINTER WHEAT
Alma Karla Buyoli Saavedra (2024, [Tesis de maestría])
179 páginas. Maestría en Diseño y Desarrollo de Productos
En la actualidad, la ansiedad representa uno de los mayores y más silenciosos problemas de la sociedad. Del mismo modo, las infancias y las adolescencias son una población que se ve afectada en gran medida por estos trastornos. En definitiva, estas es una población con una problemática apremiante de considerar, observar y trabajar. Por tal razón, resulta fundamental generar herramientas y estrategias que permitan a niños, niñas y adolescentes identificar y regular sus emociones de manera efectiva. Aprender a identificar las emociones es algo de suma importancia no solo dentro del proceso terapéutico, sino en la vida diaria del infante. En primer lugar, el hecho de reconocer y expresar emociones contribuye a canalizar la ansiedad. De igual forma, esto les ayuda a aprender a enfrentar los problemas de la vida diaria de una manera adecuada; por lo tanto, lo anterior se estima como un beneficio no solo en la infancia, sino también en la edad adulta. Asimismo, un correcto manejo emocional les permite incrementar la percepción de control sobre los sucesos que viven. Igualmente, esto refuerza su habilidad para empatizar, resolver conflictos y llegar a acuerdos, lo que mejora su forma de relacionarse con otras personas. En suma, son diferentes beneficios que se otorgarían al infante al aprender a conocer, identificar y expresar sus emociones. No obstante, estas aportaciones pueden ser mayores si se realizan a través de elementos lúdicos. Para empezar, la recreación es una acción nata y cotidiana en los infantes. El uso de fantasía, el juego simbólico y la imaginación son actividades naturales del desarrollo en el juego de los infantes (Schaefer, 2012). De igual manera, cuando las y los menores juegan, aprenden a tolerar la frustración, a regular sus emociones y a destacar en una tarea que es innata (Schaefer, 2012). En esa medida, el juego es quizá el medio más poderoso y apropiado para el desarrollo en el cual las y los menores pueden construir relaciones con los adultos, desarrollar el pensamiento causal, procesar las experiencias estresantes y aprender habilidades sociales (Chaloner, 2001). Por tal motivo, la propuesta para apoyar el proceso terapéutico se efectúa por medio de elementos lúdicos que permitan a los infantes identificar y expresar emociones a través del juego. Por tal motivo el objetivo de este trabajo es diseñar elementos lúdicos que apoyen a los niños de 6 a 8 años diagnosticados con ansiedad que se encuentren en tratamiento psicológico de la teoría cognitivo-conductual en la CDMX y área metropolitana con el fin de que puedan conocer, identificar y expresar sus emociones.
Games--Design and construction. Child psychotherapy. Play therapy. Games--Therapeutic use. Ansiedad en niños. Terapia de juego. Psicoterapia infantil. GV1230 HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS TEORÍA, ANÁLISIS Y CRÍTICA DE LAS BELLAS ARTES
Terence Molnar Somak Dutta Thanda Dhliwayo Samuel Trachsel Michael Lee (2023, [Artículo])
Drought Tolerant Population Topcross Water Deficit CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA DROUGHT TOLERANCE WATER MAIZE CLIMATE CHANGE GENETIC GAIN
Adane Tufa Hambulo Ngoma Paswel Marenya Christian Thierfelder (2023, [Artículo])
In southern Africa, conservation agriculture (CA) has been promoted to address low agricultural productivity, food insecurity, and land degradation. However, despite significant experimental evidence on the agronomic and economic benefits of CA and large scale investments by the donor community and national governments, adoption rates among smallholders remain below expectation. The main objective of this research project was thus to investigate why previous efforts and investments to scale CA technologies and practices in southern Africa have not led to widespread adoption. The paper applies a multivariate probit model and other methods to survey data from 4,373 households and 278 focus groups to identify the drivers and barriers of CA adoption in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The results show that declining soil fertility is a major constraint to maize production in Zambia and Malawi, and drought/heat is more pronounced in Zimbabwe. We also find gaps between (a) awareness and adoption, (b) training and adoption, and (c) demonstration and adoption rates of CA practices in all three countries. The gaps are much bigger between awareness and adoption and much smaller between hosting demonstration and adoption, suggesting that much of the awareness of CA practices has not translated to greater adoption. Training and demonstrations are better conduits to enhance adoption than mere awareness creation. Therefore, demonstrating the applications and benefits of CA practices is critical for promoting CA practices in all countries. Besides, greater adoption of CA practices requires enhancing farmers’ access to inputs, addressing drudgery associated with CA implementation, enhancing farmers’ technical know-how, and enacting and enforcing community bylaws regarding livestock grazing and wildfires. The paper concludes by discussing the implications for policy and investments in CA promotion.
Adoption Focus Group Discussion CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
Peter Läderach Paresh Shirsath Steven Prager (2023, [Capítulo de libro])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CLIMATE CHANGE CONFLICTS VULNERABILITY EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
Genetic improvement of global wheat, including progress for enhancing insect resistance
Leonardo Abdiel Crespo Herrera (2022, [Objeto de congreso])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENETIC IMPROVEMENT WHEAT BREEDING CLIMATE CHANGE DISEASE RESISTANCE YIELDS
Redesigning crop varieties to win the race between climate change and food security
Kevin Pixley Jill Cairns Santiago Lopez-Ridaura Chris Ojiewo Baloua Nébié Godfrey Asea Biswanath Das Benoit Joseph Batieno Clare Mukankusi Sarah Hearne Kanwarpal Dhugga Sieglinde Snapp Ernesto Adair Zepeda Villarreal (2023, [Artículo])
Crop Breeding Expert Survey CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CLIMATE CHANGE CROPPING SYSTEMS FOOD SECURITY CROPS
Challenging the climate change effects on agriculture: need business unusual
ML JAT (2021, [Objeto de congreso])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CLIMATE CHANGE FOOD SYSTEMS CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION
Mahesh Gathala ML JAT (2023, [Artículo])
A 3-year field experiment was setup to address the threat of underground water depletion and sustainability of agrifood systems. Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system combined with nitrogen management under conservation agriculture-based (CA) maize-wheat system (MWS) effects on crop yields, irrigation water productivity (WPi), nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and profitability. Grain yields of maize, wheat, and MWS in the SDI with 100% recommended N were significantly higher by 15.8%, 5.2% and 11.2%, respectively, than conventional furrow/flood irrigation (CT-FI) system. System irrigation water savings (~ 55%) and the mean WPi were higher in maize, wheat, and MWS under the SDI than CT-FI system. There was saving of 25% of fertilizer N in maize and MWS whereas no saving of N was observed in wheat. Net returns from MWS were significantly higher (USD 265) under SDI with 100% N (with no subsidy) than CT-FI system despite with higher cost of production. The net returns were increased by 47% when considering a subsidy of 80% on laying SDI system. Our results showed a great potential of complementing CA with SDI and N management to maximize productivity, NUE, and WPi, which may be economically beneficial and environmentally sound in MWS in Trans-IGP of South Asia.
Subsurface Drip Irrigation Nitrogen Management Irrigation Water Productivity Water Savings CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA IRRIGATION WATER NITROGEN-USE EFFICIENCY CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE MAIZE WHEAT