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Beyond Climate Change: The Role of Integrated Soil Fertility Management for Sustaining Future Maize Yield in Sub‐Saharan Africa Climate change is expected to worsen food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa, but declining soil fertility may pose an even greater threat to crop production. Using multiple soil-crop models across fou....

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Agronomic management drives the wheat yield plateau in high-yielding environments of northwest Europe - Nature Food Wheat yields in northwest Europe have plateaued since the mid-1990s. This study finds that no ceiling in genetic yield potential has been reached and that climatic conditions have not constrained whea...

Without genetic & climatic yield ceilings, agronomic management is responsible for the #wheat yield plateau in NW Europe, contributing to unrealized potential #yields gains of 70-110 kg/ha/yr. Breaking this plateau requires attention to agronomic constraints at farm level: doi.org/10.1038/s430...

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The frequencies and severities of drought events are increasing. Many agricultural systems are already at risk, and some are in crisis conditions due to the impacts of long-term droughts. Solutions are required. The Inter-Drought conference is a global forum for researchers to share their latest findings. The eighth InterDrought conference will be held at La Serena, Chile from Nov 17-21. This special issue provides a synopsis of the meeting highlighting the key drivers of crop productivity and crop improvement strategies required for the 21st Century, our agricultural including topics of how to define the importance of drought in ouragricultural systems, measuring the levels of water availability and severity of drought in controlled environment and field experiments, drought responses at the molecular, organ, plant and crop level, breeding and agronomy solutions to achieve sustainable crop productivity for drought affected agricultural systems.

Intro paragraph to the special issue: The frequencies and severities of drought events are increasing. Many agricultural systems are already at risk, and some are in crisis conditions due to the impacts of long-term droughts. Solutions are required. The Inter-Drought conference is a global forum for researchers to share their latest findings. The eighth InterDrought conference will be held at La Serena, Chile from Nov 17-21. This special issue provides a synopsis of the meeting highlighting the key drivers of crop productivity and crop improvement strategies required for the 21st Century, our agricultural including topics of how to define the importance of drought in ouragricultural systems, measuring the levels of water availability and severity of drought in controlled environment and field experiments, drought responses at the molecular, organ, plant and crop level, breeding and agronomy solutions to achieve sustainable crop productivity for drought affected agricultural systems.

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Im sorry about what happened to you, but thank you for sharing your experience. It did make me feel less alone. Take care

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Living Through Post-Concussion Syndrome In August 2024, my wife and I visited Asheville. We stopped at Pearson’s Falls for a short hike on a sunny day. Back at the car, I placed…

I'm sharing my post concussion syndrome journey. It's not perfect, but it's my experience. I hope that it helps someone going through something similar.

#tbi #concussion #pcs #recovery #postconcussionsyndrome #shorttermdisability

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Interestingly, using a survey of national #maize breeding programs in Eastern and Southern #Africa, we confirmed the continuing #gender gap in agricultural researchers.

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There are many publications on tools and technologies to improve #geneticgain within public sector breeding, but many overlook the real world constraints these programs face.

We found simple changes in a breeding scheme (within a fixed budget) could increase genetic gain per year by 43%.

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Frontiers | More bang for your buck: potential gains through optimizing maize breeding schemes in sub-Saharan Africa Increasing the rate of genetic gain in breeding programs is a critical component of crop genetic improvement strategies to increase yields in smallholder far...

‼️New publication‼️

We demonstrate the power of a simple deterministic model, combined with outputs of a costing tool, to optimize pipelines within resource constrained breeding programs

Led by the Crop Breeding Institute of #Zimbabwe, with @cimmyt.bsky.social & @cgiar.org

tinyurl.com/mvp28s7p

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Met the world’s loneliest plant - Encephalartos woodii. One of the few male cycads of its species left in the world, with no known females for a next generation

#Zimbabwe #botany #cycad

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Thank you for your wishes! It was car accident. I was stationary and hit at speed (>100 kph) by another car. Desperate to get back on my bike 😀

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After 10 wasted weeks, where simple tasks you take for granted completely broke me, it feels like maybe I’m slowly starting to get my life back. I’ve missed it.

#concussion #recovery #roadsafety

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Narrowing the ecological yield gap to sustain crop yields with less inputs Sustainable production of sufficient and healthy food requires efficient use of agricultural inputs. In many regions of the world with intensive agric…

In a new paper, we propose the 'ecological yield gap' as a framework to strengthen collaboration between agronomists and ecologists in our quest to enhance on-farm ecosystem services in ways that effectively sustain crop yields while minimising input use:
doi.org/10.1016/j.gf...
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Impact of climate change on arsenic concentrations in paddy rice and the associated dietary health risks in Asia: an experimental and modelling study Inorganic arsenic exposure and the associated health consequences might increase in rice grain grown in flooded systems with mid-century climate projections. The current assessment reinforces the urge...

Climate change will lead to higher rice grain Arsenic levels
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Could drought and poor soil undermine the performance of intercropping ?

Our study in semi-arid Zimbabwe found that the benefits of intercropping are maintained even with water and N stress.

doi.org/10.1016/j.fc...

Congrats Illiana Kwenda - A nice combination of field experiments and modelling

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CGIAR Science Week 2025 When humanity faced its greatest challenges, science and innovation provided solutions. Today, major global challenges such as climate change, land and ecosystem degradation, biodiversity loss, food insecurity and malnutrition, rural poverty, and gender and social inequality in agrifood systems threaten the sustainability of food, land, and water systems, leaving the most vulnerable people and communities at greatest risk.    Recognizing the urgency of these challenges, CGIAR and the Kenyan Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) are bringing together the world’s leading scientists and decision-makers in agriculture, climate, and health for the very first CGIAR Science Week. This gathering will be a key moment to advance research and innovation, inspire action, and establish critical partnerships that can secure investment in sustainable food systems to nourish both people and the planet.   Drawing on CGIAR science and partnerships from around the world, the inaugural CGIAR Science Week will engage the community of global leaders in research, policy, and development working for a food, nutrition, and climate secure future in active dialogue during plenary sessions focused on harnessing and scaling science and innovation. Participants will learn about CGIAR Research Portfolio 2025-2030 through dedicated Strategy Dialogues on Science Programs & Accelerators, and discover cutting-edge science from CGIAR centers worldwide through science talks, innovation showcases, and research workshops. The event also offers the chance to see, first-hand, transformative innovations improving the lives of vulnerable communities in our exhibition area and to explore CGIAR and partner labs and research stations to see science in action during field visits.

Day 2 of #CGIARScienceWeek is in full swing in Nairobi!
Can’t be with us in person? You can still catch all the action online. Each session has a livestream! events.cgiar.org/scienceweek

Explore the full schedule of Day 2 side events:
events.cgiar.org/scienceweek#...

#OneCGIAR #WithScienceWeCan

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An open letter to graduate students and other procrastinators: it’s time to write - Nature Biotechnology Nature Biotechnology - An open letter to graduate students and other procrastinators: it’s time to write

Lots of excellent advice in this piece. The core message - only through writing do you really think and order your thoughts into logical sense. Makes a case for not using AI for 1st draft because you bypass the thinking step
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@naturebiotech.bsky.social
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🌍Kicking off #CGIARScienceWeek, join us for the side event: Gathering for Growth: A Unified Vision for Adapted Crops & Soils (VACS Opportunity Crops & Soils). 🌱Discover how we drive resilient #AgSystems through collective action!
🔗 events.cgiar.org/gatheringfor...
@cgiar.org @fao.org

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🌱 Join us for the #InnovationShowcase sessions this #CGIARScienceWeek! From digital platforms to genome editing, we’ll be exploring key innovative solutions that are driving #AgResilience. Be part of the conversation!💡💭 @cgiar.org

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A few aerial pictures from some of our on-farm experiments and demo plots in Murehwa & Mutoko districts, 🇿🇼. Beautiful landscape as always in 🇿🇼 🤩! #intercropping #mulch #manure #fertilizers #RAIZ_project @cirad.bsky.social @cimmyt.bsky.social @gatienfalconnier.bsky.social @kelvinchipoyi.bsky.social

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Validating a novel genetic technology for hybrid maize seed production under management practices associated with resource‐poor farmers in Zimbabwe A hybrid maize seed production technology has the potential to reduce the complexity of hybrid seed production and increase seed quality. Here, we investigate the potential impact of this technology ...

Our paper on adapting a field testing strategy based on knowledge of how intended beneficiaries might adapt a novel genetic technology designed to simplify hybrid maize seed production is included in this special edition 🌽👩‍🌾

@cimmyt.bsky.social @cgiar.org

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Agricultural biotechnology: Potential, challenges, and debate With a rapidly expanding human population, urbanization, poverty, and threats from climate change, new innovations are needed to achieve global food security and nutrition requirements in a just and ...

Exciting new special issue in @plantspeopleplanet.bsky.social on agricultural biotechnology: potential, challenges and debate.

With a range of papers addressing critical questions on "how agricultural biotechnology is developed and used, and for whom."

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What it feels like revising a paper

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Study reveals Africa will reach 1.5°C climate change threshold by 2040 even under low emission scenarios New research highlighted in the journal CABI Reviews suggests that all five subregions of Africa will breach the 1.5°C climate change threshold—the limit…

Despite Africa emitting less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, the 1.5°C climate change threshold will be approached by 2040 in all five African subregions, even under low emission scenarios.

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Science @cimmyt with partners builds evidence on market, climate shocks, conflict and how farmers respond. A learning agenda, puralistic extension and geotargeting can inform and improve resilience. @luckywinner1.bsky.social @teksapkota.bsky.social

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A weekly selection of recent peer-reviewed publications from IFPRI researchers This week’s list includes articles that examine growth monitoring and promotion in children, livelihood diversification patterns in farming systems across the Eastern Gangetic Plains, the impact of di...

Have you seen our 'Weekly Reads from IFPRI' on LinkedIn yet? ✍️
Sign up to get alerts about the weekly selections of recent peer-reviewed publications from IFPRI researchers! @cgiar.org 🧪 #AcademicPublishing

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Mapped: How extreme weather is destroying crops around the world
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#motivation for dark early morning (gym) exercise bike rides during #CIMMYT Science and Innovation week

#Zimbabwe #cycling #outdoors

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Profile: John is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and cereal geneticist based at RAGT Seeds Ltd., focusing on the implementation of genomic and genetic solutions to cereal breeding. Head to the link in our bio for the full video and transcript.
https://buff.ly/4aWpLua

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