Chapter 26. Translational research networks

Without higher yielding and more climate resilient crop varieties, better agronomy and sustainable inputs, the world is on a course for catastrophes in food and nutritional security with all the associated social and political implications. Achieving food and nutritional security is one of the most important Grand Challenges of this century. These circumstances demand new systems for improving wheat to sustain current needs and future demands. This chapter presents some of the networks that have been developed over the years to help address these challenges. Networks help to: identify the most urgent problems based on consensus; identify and bridge knowledge silos; increase research efficacy and efficiency by studying state of the art germplasm and sharing common research environments/platforms so multiple strands of research can be cross-referenced; and creating communities of practice where the modus operandi becomes cooperation towards common goals rather than competition. Networks can also provide identity and visibility to research programs and their stakeholders, thereby lending credibility, increasing investment opportunities and accelerating outputs and dissemination of valuable new technologies.

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Main Authors: Reynolds, M.P., Braun, H.J., Flavell, R., Gwyn, J., Langridge, P., Rosichan, J.L., Sawkins, M.C., Visscher, S.
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Published: Springer Nature 2022
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Research Bottlenecks, Traits, Proof of Concept, PRE-BREEDING, PHYSIOLOGY, RESEARCH PROGRAMMES, NEW TECHNOLOGY,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-222212023-04-21T15:58:29Z Chapter 26. Translational research networks Reynolds, M.P. Braun, H.J. Flavell, R. Gwyn, J. Langridge, P. Rosichan, J.L. Sawkins, M.C. Visscher, S. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Research Bottlenecks Traits Proof of Concept PRE-BREEDING PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH PROGRAMMES NEW TECHNOLOGY Without higher yielding and more climate resilient crop varieties, better agronomy and sustainable inputs, the world is on a course for catastrophes in food and nutritional security with all the associated social and political implications. Achieving food and nutritional security is one of the most important Grand Challenges of this century. These circumstances demand new systems for improving wheat to sustain current needs and future demands. This chapter presents some of the networks that have been developed over the years to help address these challenges. Networks help to: identify the most urgent problems based on consensus; identify and bridge knowledge silos; increase research efficacy and efficiency by studying state of the art germplasm and sharing common research environments/platforms so multiple strands of research can be cross-referenced; and creating communities of practice where the modus operandi becomes cooperation towards common goals rather than competition. Networks can also provide identity and visibility to research programs and their stakeholders, thereby lending credibility, increasing investment opportunities and accelerating outputs and dissemination of valuable new technologies. 471–491 2022-09-30T00:20:14Z 2022-09-30T00:20:14Z 2022 Book Chapter Published Version 978-3-030-90672-6 978-3-030-90673-3 (Online) https://hdl.handle.net/10883/22221 10.1007/978-3-030-90673-3_26 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access Switzerland Springer Nature 978-3-030-90672-6
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Research Bottlenecks
Traits
Proof of Concept
PRE-BREEDING
PHYSIOLOGY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Research Bottlenecks
Traits
Proof of Concept
PRE-BREEDING
PHYSIOLOGY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Research Bottlenecks
Traits
Proof of Concept
PRE-BREEDING
PHYSIOLOGY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Research Bottlenecks
Traits
Proof of Concept
PRE-BREEDING
PHYSIOLOGY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
Reynolds, M.P.
Braun, H.J.
Flavell, R.
Gwyn, J.
Langridge, P.
Rosichan, J.L.
Sawkins, M.C.
Visscher, S.
Chapter 26. Translational research networks
description Without higher yielding and more climate resilient crop varieties, better agronomy and sustainable inputs, the world is on a course for catastrophes in food and nutritional security with all the associated social and political implications. Achieving food and nutritional security is one of the most important Grand Challenges of this century. These circumstances demand new systems for improving wheat to sustain current needs and future demands. This chapter presents some of the networks that have been developed over the years to help address these challenges. Networks help to: identify the most urgent problems based on consensus; identify and bridge knowledge silos; increase research efficacy and efficiency by studying state of the art germplasm and sharing common research environments/platforms so multiple strands of research can be cross-referenced; and creating communities of practice where the modus operandi becomes cooperation towards common goals rather than competition. Networks can also provide identity and visibility to research programs and their stakeholders, thereby lending credibility, increasing investment opportunities and accelerating outputs and dissemination of valuable new technologies.
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