CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77

In 1976 and 1977, our maize scientists worked alongside national program scientists in 45 countries. We had firsthand looks at international trials and at production problems in farmers' fields. We also contacted former trainees and some national program leaders to discuss policy issues that influence maize production. The crucial questions continue to be these: Have we systematically identified the factors that limit production? Do we have effective research plans to investigate and overcome these constraints? How can we best overcome such restraints-by changes in technology, changes in policy, or both? In approaching these problems, we find that maize research workers often isolate themselves-within disciplines, within programs, within countries. They have not been sufficiently aware of factors other than technological research that might be effective in developing their agricultural production systems. However, there seems to be a consensus that planning production programs is not a desk task; rather it requires that the scientists move into the field to seek out the limiting factors and determine which constraints can be remedied by research and/or policy changes. Once these aspects have been identified, it is relatively simple to design appropriate trials for on-farm testing and to establish farm demonstrations on the basis of data from on-farm testing. The on·farm testing results will quickly indicate the strengths and weaknesses of the technology available, which in turn should dictate the specific kind of research that should be undertaken immediately. In the same way, the involvement with the farmers and extension service will quickly identify the strengths and weaknesses of extension service or other delivery mechanisms, allowing prompt correction. The constraints that are slowing production, and which might require policy changes, will be highlighted, and thus more easily corrected. This kind of problem solving depends on a team approach-several different disciplines working together in a totally integrated effort. Integration is the key concept here; yet we find few cases where assessments of agricultural research needs are made in this pragmatic way. Such assessment must be done at several different levels.

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Format: Annual Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 1979
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, ZEA MAYS, GERMPLASM, GENE POOLS, PLANT NURSERIES, DISEASE RESISTANCE, PEST RESISTANCE, TRAINING COURSES, HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES, ALTITUDE, SPODOPTERA, DIATRAEA, FUSARIUM, HELMINTHOSPORIUM, PUCCINIA, GIBBERELLA, EXPERIMENTATION, PROTEIN CONTENT, EARLY MATURATION, PLANT BREEDING,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-38592023-09-21T22:12:11Z CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY ZEA MAYS GERMPLASM GENE POOLS PLANT NURSERIES DISEASE RESISTANCE PEST RESISTANCE TRAINING COURSES HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES ALTITUDE SPODOPTERA DIATRAEA FUSARIUM HELMINTHOSPORIUM PUCCINIA GIBBERELLA EXPERIMENTATION PROTEIN CONTENT EARLY MATURATION PLANT BREEDING In 1976 and 1977, our maize scientists worked alongside national program scientists in 45 countries. We had firsthand looks at international trials and at production problems in farmers' fields. We also contacted former trainees and some national program leaders to discuss policy issues that influence maize production. The crucial questions continue to be these: Have we systematically identified the factors that limit production? Do we have effective research plans to investigate and overcome these constraints? How can we best overcome such restraints-by changes in technology, changes in policy, or both? In approaching these problems, we find that maize research workers often isolate themselves-within disciplines, within programs, within countries. They have not been sufficiently aware of factors other than technological research that might be effective in developing their agricultural production systems. However, there seems to be a consensus that planning production programs is not a desk task; rather it requires that the scientists move into the field to seek out the limiting factors and determine which constraints can be remedied by research and/or policy changes. Once these aspects have been identified, it is relatively simple to design appropriate trials for on-farm testing and to establish farm demonstrations on the basis of data from on-farm testing. The on·farm testing results will quickly indicate the strengths and weaknesses of the technology available, which in turn should dictate the specific kind of research that should be undertaken immediately. In the same way, the involvement with the farmers and extension service will quickly identify the strengths and weaknesses of extension service or other delivery mechanisms, allowing prompt correction. The constraints that are slowing production, and which might require policy changes, will be highlighted, and thus more easily corrected. This kind of problem solving depends on a team approach-several different disciplines working together in a totally integrated effort. Integration is the key concept here; yet we find few cases where assessments of agricultural research needs are made in this pragmatic way. Such assessment must be done at several different levels. iii, 100 pages 2014-03-13T01:09:31Z 2014-03-13T01:09:31Z 1979 Annual Report 0304-548X http://hdl.handle.net/10883/3859 English CIMMYT Annual Report 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 PDF Mexico, DF (Mexico) CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ZEA MAYS
GERMPLASM
GENE POOLS
PLANT NURSERIES
DISEASE RESISTANCE
PEST RESISTANCE
TRAINING COURSES
HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES
ALTITUDE
SPODOPTERA
DIATRAEA
FUSARIUM
HELMINTHOSPORIUM
PUCCINIA
GIBBERELLA
EXPERIMENTATION
PROTEIN CONTENT
EARLY MATURATION
PLANT BREEDING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ZEA MAYS
GERMPLASM
GENE POOLS
PLANT NURSERIES
DISEASE RESISTANCE
PEST RESISTANCE
TRAINING COURSES
HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES
ALTITUDE
SPODOPTERA
DIATRAEA
FUSARIUM
HELMINTHOSPORIUM
PUCCINIA
GIBBERELLA
EXPERIMENTATION
PROTEIN CONTENT
EARLY MATURATION
PLANT BREEDING
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ZEA MAYS
GERMPLASM
GENE POOLS
PLANT NURSERIES
DISEASE RESISTANCE
PEST RESISTANCE
TRAINING COURSES
HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES
ALTITUDE
SPODOPTERA
DIATRAEA
FUSARIUM
HELMINTHOSPORIUM
PUCCINIA
GIBBERELLA
EXPERIMENTATION
PROTEIN CONTENT
EARLY MATURATION
PLANT BREEDING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ZEA MAYS
GERMPLASM
GENE POOLS
PLANT NURSERIES
DISEASE RESISTANCE
PEST RESISTANCE
TRAINING COURSES
HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES
ALTITUDE
SPODOPTERA
DIATRAEA
FUSARIUM
HELMINTHOSPORIUM
PUCCINIA
GIBBERELLA
EXPERIMENTATION
PROTEIN CONTENT
EARLY MATURATION
PLANT BREEDING
CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
description In 1976 and 1977, our maize scientists worked alongside national program scientists in 45 countries. We had firsthand looks at international trials and at production problems in farmers' fields. We also contacted former trainees and some national program leaders to discuss policy issues that influence maize production. The crucial questions continue to be these: Have we systematically identified the factors that limit production? Do we have effective research plans to investigate and overcome these constraints? How can we best overcome such restraints-by changes in technology, changes in policy, or both? In approaching these problems, we find that maize research workers often isolate themselves-within disciplines, within programs, within countries. They have not been sufficiently aware of factors other than technological research that might be effective in developing their agricultural production systems. However, there seems to be a consensus that planning production programs is not a desk task; rather it requires that the scientists move into the field to seek out the limiting factors and determine which constraints can be remedied by research and/or policy changes. Once these aspects have been identified, it is relatively simple to design appropriate trials for on-farm testing and to establish farm demonstrations on the basis of data from on-farm testing. The on·farm testing results will quickly indicate the strengths and weaknesses of the technology available, which in turn should dictate the specific kind of research that should be undertaken immediately. In the same way, the involvement with the farmers and extension service will quickly identify the strengths and weaknesses of extension service or other delivery mechanisms, allowing prompt correction. The constraints that are slowing production, and which might require policy changes, will be highlighted, and thus more easily corrected. This kind of problem solving depends on a team approach-several different disciplines working together in a totally integrated effort. Integration is the key concept here; yet we find few cases where assessments of agricultural research needs are made in this pragmatic way. Such assessment must be done at several different levels.
format Annual Report
topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
ZEA MAYS
GERMPLASM
GENE POOLS
PLANT NURSERIES
DISEASE RESISTANCE
PEST RESISTANCE
TRAINING COURSES
HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES
ALTITUDE
SPODOPTERA
DIATRAEA
FUSARIUM
HELMINTHOSPORIUM
PUCCINIA
GIBBERELLA
EXPERIMENTATION
PROTEIN CONTENT
EARLY MATURATION
PLANT BREEDING
title CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
title_short CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
title_full CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
title_fullStr CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
title_full_unstemmed CIMMYT Report on maize improvement 1976-77
title_sort cimmyt report on maize improvement 1976-77
publisher CIMMYT
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