Farmers, Scientists, and Plant Breeding: Integrating Knowledge and PracticeDavid Arthur Cleveland, Daniela Soleri CABI, 1 thg 1, 2002 - 350 trang The purpose of this book is to examine the nature of and relationship between the knowledge of farmers and of scientists, and how these can be best integrated in plant breeding. |
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... input agriculture . He was a lecturer on Research Methodology and Plant Breeding at the Higher Pedagogical Institute for Technical and Professional Education , Cuba . Currently , he is coordinator of the participatory plant breeding ...
... input agriculture . He was a lecturer on Research Methodology and Plant Breeding at the Higher Pedagogical Institute for Technical and Professional Education , Cuba . Currently , he is coordinator of the participatory plant breeding ...
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... inputs , as documented by many of the chapters in this book . In some industrial societies communication between conventional commercial farmers and plant breeders is still important , for example between large - scale maize farmers in ...
... inputs , as documented by many of the chapters in this book . In some industrial societies communication between conventional commercial farmers and plant breeders is still important , for example between large - scale maize farmers in ...
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... input maize production in the developing world is planted to MVs ( Heisey and Edmeades , 1999 ) . The reasons for the failure of modern plant breeding to benefit Introduction : Farmers , Scientists and Plant Breeding 11.
... input maize production in the developing world is planted to MVs ( Heisey and Edmeades , 1999 ) . The reasons for the failure of modern plant breeding to benefit Introduction : Farmers , Scientists and Plant Breeding 11.
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... inputs , including artificial fertilizers and pesticides , and irrigation ( Duvick , 1992 ) . Cuba's response to forced and dramatic reductions of agricultural inputs in 1989 ( Rios Labrada et al . , Chapter 9 , this volume ) is seen by ...
... inputs , including artificial fertilizers and pesticides , and irrigation ( Duvick , 1992 ) . Cuba's response to forced and dramatic reductions of agricultural inputs in 1989 ( Rios Labrada et al . , Chapter 9 , this volume ) is seen by ...
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... inputs and production , and farmers ' priorities of reducing risk and optimizing crop production as part of a general household survival strategy . Work under a specific set of circumstances may lead to interpretation of theory that is ...
... inputs and production , and farmers ' priorities of reducing risk and optimizing crop production as part of a general household survival strategy . Work under a specific set of circumstances may lead to interpretation of theory that is ...
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Economics Perspectives on Collaborative Plant Breeding | 61 |
Social and Agroecological Variability of Seed Production | 83 |
Farmers Views and Management of Sorghum Diversity | 107 |
How FarmerScientist Cooperation is Devalued | 137 |
Scientific Plant Breeders and Collaboration | 161 |
Theory Empiricism and Intuition in Professional Plant | 189 |
Conceptual Changes in Cuban Plant Breeding in Response | 213 |
Participatory Plant Breeding in Rice in Nepal | 239 |
Collaborative Maize Variety Development for Stressprone | 269 |
Plant Breeding with Farmers Requires Testing | 297 |
Index | 333 |
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Agricultural Research Andean approach Bänziger barley biological breeders breeding material breeding programmes Ceccarelli and Grando Chapter Chiro CIMMYT Cleveland collaborative conservation crop improvement Crop Science crop varieties Cuba Cuban cultivars decentralized Duvick economic environmental Ethiopia Euphytica evaluation example experimental farm farmers farmers and scientists fields genes genetic diversity genotypes germplasm green revolution growing environments heritability hybrids ICARDA important increased inputs Institute interactions International IRRI Joshi knowledge landraces locations low-input conditions maize MASIPAG methods Miesso modern Mother-Baby Trial Nepal on-farm panicles participation participatory plant breeding Participatory Research peasant phenotype Philippines population potato potential practices pumpkin research station rice varieties Ríos scenarios scientific seed production seed tubers selection Smale social Soleri sorghum southern Africa Sthapit strategies stress Syria target environment Technology testing theory tion traits tubers types variability varietal Volkart wheat Witcombe Zimmerer
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