Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes

Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in terms of research and development priorities. But these crops are important globally because they serve populations living in poverty and particular socioeconomic and environmental niches. Compared to other crops, less is known about the global distribution of dryland cereal and legume crops and the conditions where they are grown. This research reports on an international effort to compile geographic information on cereal and legume crops and the conditions under which they are cultivated.. The study suggested that dryland cereal and legume crops should be given priority in 18 farming systems worldwide, representing 160 million ha. The priority regions include the drier areas of South Asia, West and East Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Central America and other parts of Asia. These regions are prone to drought and heat stress, among other biotic and abiotic constraints. They represent 60% of the global poor and malnourished and make up half of the global population.

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Main Authors: Hyman, Glenn, Barona, Elizabeth, Biradar, Chandrashekhar M., Guevara, Edward D., Dixon, John, Beebe, Stephen E., Castaño, Silvia Elena, Alabi, Tunrayo, Gumma, Murali K., Sivasankar, Shoba, Rivera, Ovidio, Espinosa, Herlin, Cardona, Jorge
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Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2016
Subjects:dry farming, cereals, legumes, drought stress, farming systems, cultivo en tierras áridas, cereales, leguminosas, estrés de sequia, sistemas de explotación,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78352
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-783522019-09-16T16:17:17Z Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes Hyman, Glenn Barona, Elizabeth Biradar, Chandrashekhar M. Guevara, Edward D. Dixon, John Beebe, Stephen E. Castaño, Silvia Elena Alabi, Tunrayo Gumma, Murali K. Sivasankar, Shoba Rivera, Ovidio Espinosa, Herlin Cardona, Jorge dry farming cereals legumes drought stress farming systems cultivo en tierras áridas cereales leguminosas estrés de sequia sistemas de explotación Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in terms of research and development priorities. But these crops are important globally because they serve populations living in poverty and particular socioeconomic and environmental niches. Compared to other crops, less is known about the global distribution of dryland cereal and legume crops and the conditions where they are grown. This research reports on an international effort to compile geographic information on cereal and legume crops and the conditions under which they are cultivated.. The study suggested that dryland cereal and legume crops should be given priority in 18 farming systems worldwide, representing 160 million ha. The priority regions include the drier areas of South Asia, West and East Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Central America and other parts of Asia. These regions are prone to drought and heat stress, among other biotic and abiotic constraints. They represent 60% of the global poor and malnourished and make up half of the global population. 2016 2016-12-15T20:48:50Z 2016-12-15T20:48:50Z Poster Hyman, Glenn; Barona, Elizabeth; Biradar, Chandrashekhar; Guevara, Edward; Dixon, John; Beebe, Steve; Castano, Silvia Elena; Alabi, Tunrayo; Gumma, Murali Krishna; Sivasankar, Shoba; Rivera, Ovidio; Espinosa, Herlin; Cardona, Jorge. 2016. Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 1 p. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78352 en Open Access 1 p. application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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topic dry farming
cereals
legumes
drought stress
farming systems
cultivo en tierras áridas
cereales
leguminosas
estrés de sequia
sistemas de explotación
dry farming
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legumes
drought stress
farming systems
cultivo en tierras áridas
cereales
leguminosas
estrés de sequia
sistemas de explotación
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sistemas de explotación
dry farming
cereals
legumes
drought stress
farming systems
cultivo en tierras áridas
cereales
leguminosas
estrés de sequia
sistemas de explotación
Hyman, Glenn
Barona, Elizabeth
Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.
Guevara, Edward D.
Dixon, John
Beebe, Stephen E.
Castaño, Silvia Elena
Alabi, Tunrayo
Gumma, Murali K.
Sivasankar, Shoba
Rivera, Ovidio
Espinosa, Herlin
Cardona, Jorge
Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
description Dryland cereal and legume crops have often received less attention than maize, wheat and rice in terms of research and development priorities. But these crops are important globally because they serve populations living in poverty and particular socioeconomic and environmental niches. Compared to other crops, less is known about the global distribution of dryland cereal and legume crops and the conditions where they are grown. This research reports on an international effort to compile geographic information on cereal and legume crops and the conditions under which they are cultivated.. The study suggested that dryland cereal and legume crops should be given priority in 18 farming systems worldwide, representing 160 million ha. The priority regions include the drier areas of South Asia, West and East Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Central America and other parts of Asia. These regions are prone to drought and heat stress, among other biotic and abiotic constraints. They represent 60% of the global poor and malnourished and make up half of the global population.
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leguminosas
estrés de sequia
sistemas de explotación
author Hyman, Glenn
Barona, Elizabeth
Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.
Guevara, Edward D.
Dixon, John
Beebe, Stephen E.
Castaño, Silvia Elena
Alabi, Tunrayo
Gumma, Murali K.
Sivasankar, Shoba
Rivera, Ovidio
Espinosa, Herlin
Cardona, Jorge
author_facet Hyman, Glenn
Barona, Elizabeth
Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.
Guevara, Edward D.
Dixon, John
Beebe, Stephen E.
Castaño, Silvia Elena
Alabi, Tunrayo
Gumma, Murali K.
Sivasankar, Shoba
Rivera, Ovidio
Espinosa, Herlin
Cardona, Jorge
author_sort Hyman, Glenn
title Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
title_short Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
title_full Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
title_fullStr Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
title_full_unstemmed Geographic priorities for research and development on dryland cereals and legumes
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