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21.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GOMEZ, D. Variación estacional de escarabajos de corteza de pino: avances y perspectivas. Presentación, 6., Jornadas de Protección Forestal, 2013 Presentación.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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22.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GOMEZ, D. Variación estacional de escarabajos de corteza de pino en Uruguay Revista INIA, 2014, no. 37, p. 55-58
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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23.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GOMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. Bark beetles in pine tree plantations in Uruguay: first record of Orthotomicus erosus wollaston (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2013, v. 67, no. 4, p. 470-472. History article: Received 30 May 2013; accepted 26 August 2013; Publication date 20 December 2013.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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24.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; SIMETO, S. CORTINAS FORESTALES EN CITRICULTURA: ASPECTOS SANITARIOS Y ALTERNATIVAS. Cortinas forestales en citricultura: aspectos sanitarios. In: INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria); Programa Nacional Producción Citrícola. Resultados de investigación en Citricultura: Genética, Sanidad, Productividad. Salto (Uruguay): INIA, 2015. p. 65-69 (Serie Actividades de Difusión; 752).
Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas.
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25.Imagen marcada / sin marcar JORGE, C.; GÓMEZ, D. Escarabajo amarillo del Eucalipto. Reconocimiento a campo de plagas y enfermedades forestales Montevideo (Uruguay): INIA; Universidad de la República, Tacuarembó: Centro Universitario, 2014 2 p. (Cartilla; 39)
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó; INIA Treinta y Tres.
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26.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. Escarabajos de corteza de pino en Uruguay: situación y perspectivas. CONGRESO URUGUAYO DE ZOOLOGIA, 2., MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, 2012. p. 74
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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27.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; HIRIGOYEN, A. Evaluación de metodologías alternativas en el monitoreo de escolítidos de pino. In: GÓMEZ, D. (Ed.). Situación actual de la investigación en escolítidos en plantaciones forestales de Uruguay. Montevideo (UY): INIA, 2016. p. 49-53 (Serie Técnica, 226) Bibliografía p. 73-79.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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28.Imagen marcada / sin marcar CIBILS, X.; GOMEZ, D. Gorgojo del eucalipto. Montevideo (Uruguay): INIA, 2014. 2 p. (Cartilla ; 29)
Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Tacuarembó; INIA Treinta y Tres.
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29.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; ALONSO, R. Perspectivas de manejo de escarabajos de corteza de pino en base a estudios de bioecología. ln: INIA TACUAREMBÓ. PROGRAMA NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PRODUCCIÓN FORESTAL. V Jornada de Protección Forestal, 14 y 15 de noviembre, Tacuarembó. Tacuarembó (Uruguay): INIA, 2012. p. 16 (INIA Serie Actividades de Difusión; 703)
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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30.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GOMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. Monitoring bark and ambrosia beetles in commercial forestry in Uruguay. The International Forestry Review, 2014, v. 16, no. 5. IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS, 24.; 2014, 5-11 October, Salt Lake City, US. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The role of research. Abstracts. Salt Lake City: IUFRO, 2014. p. 345. Poster.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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31.Imagen marcada / sin marcar MARTÍNEZ, G.; GOMEZ, D. Insectos perjudiciales en plantaciones forestales: plagas reportadas para Uruguay. CONGRESO URUGUAYO DE ZOOLOGIA, 2., MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, 2012. p. 189 9 - 14 de diciembre de 2012. Facultad de Ciencias - Universidad de la República. Poster.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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32.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D. (Ed.). Situación actual de la investigación en escolítidos en plantaciones forestales de Uruguay. Montevideo (UY): INIA, 2016. 79 p. (Serie Técnica, 226).
Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Las Brujas; INIA Tacuarembó; INIA Treinta y Tres.
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33.Imagen marcada / sin marcar JORGE, C.; GOMEZ, D. Taladro de los eucaliptos. Montevideo (Uruguay): INIA, 2014. 2 p. (Cartilla ; 27)
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó; INIA Treinta y Tres.
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34.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. Updated list of Scolytid species occurring in commercial tree plantations in Uruguay. The International Forestry Review, 2014, v. 16, no. 5. IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS, 24.; 2014, 5-11 October, Salt Lake City, US. Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The role of research. Abstracts. Salt Lake City: IUFRO, 2014 p. 481 Poster.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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35.Imagen marcada / sin marcar MARTÍNEZ, G.; GÓMEZ, D. Use of chemical and visual cues for plantation pest surveillance and monitoring. [Resumen]. In: International Congress of Entomology, 25., Orlando, September 25-30, Florida, Usa. p. 239 Program book.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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36.Imagen marcada / sin marcar COZZOLINO GÓMEZ, D. Visible and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) for the assessment of flesh foods: thesis PhD Aberdeen: University of Aberdeen, 1998. 297 p.
Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela.
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37.Imagen marcada / sin marcar CIBILS-STEWART, X.; GOMEZ, D. Avispa taladradora de la madera. Montevideo (Uruguay): INIA, 2014. 2 p. (Cartilla; 26).
Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Tacuarembó; INIA Treinta y Tres.
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38.Imagen marcada / sin marcar GÓMEZ, D.; SUAREZ, M.; MARTÍNEZ, G. Amasa truncata (Erichson) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): A New Exotic Ambrosia Beetle in Uruguay. The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2017, v. 71, no. 4, p. 825-826. Article history: Received: July 19, 2017// Accepted: October 20, 2017// Published: December 22, 2017.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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39.Imagen marcada / sin marcar JORGE, C.; GOMEZ, D.; MARTÍNEZ, G. La avispa agalladora del Eucalipto Leptocybe invasa: reconocimiento, daños y posibles estrategias de manejo. In: JORNADA TÉCNICA DE PROTECCIÓN FORESTAL, 6., 2013, TACUAREMBÓ, UY; BALMELLI, G.; SIMETO, S.; MARTINEZ, G.; GOMEZ, D. (Ed.). Montevideo, UY: INIA, 2014. p. 1-8 (INIA Serie Técnica; 213)
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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40.Imagen marcada / sin marcar MARTÍNEZ, G.; GOMEZ, D.; TAYLOR, G.S. First record of the Australian Psyllid Blastopsylla Occidentalis Taylor (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) from Uruguay. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 2014, v. 138, no. 2, p. 231-236.
Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó.
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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA Las Brujas.
Fecha actual :  29/11/2022
Actualizado :  29/11/2022
Tipo de producción científica :  Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales
Circulación / Nivel :  Internacional - --
Autor :  LANGRIDGE, P.; ALAUX, M.; ALMEIDA, N.F.; AMMAR, K.; BAUM, M.; BEKKAOUI, F.; BENTLEY, A.R.; BERES, B.L.; BERGER, B.; BRAUN, H.-J.; BROWN-GUEDIRA, G.; BURT, C.J.; CACCAMO, M.J.; CATTIVELLI, L.; CHARMET, G.; CIVÁN, P.; CLOUTIER, S.; COHAN, J-P.; DEVAUX, P.; DOOHAN, F.M.; DRECCER, M.F.; FERRAHI, M.; GERMAN, S.; GOODWIN, S.B.; GRIFFITHS, S.; GUZMÁN, C.; HANDA, H.; HAWKESFORD, M.J.; HE, Z.; HUTTNER, E.; IKEDA, T.M.; KILIAN, B.; KING, I.P.; KING, J.; KIRKEGAARD, J.A.; LAGE, J.; LE GOUIS, J.; MONDAL, S.; MULLINS, E.; ORDON, F.; ORTIZ-MONASTERIO, J.I.; ÖZKAN, H.; ÖZTÜRK, I.; PEREYRA, S.; POZNIAK, C.J.; QUESNEVILLE, H.; QUINCKE, M.; REBETZKE, G.J.; CHRISTOPH REIF, J.; SAAVEDRA-BRAVO, T.; SCHURR, U.; SHARMA, S.; SINGH, S.K.; SINGH, R.P.; SNAPE, J.W.; TADESSE, W.; TSUJIMOTO, H.; TUBEROSA, R.; WILLIS, T.G.; ZHANG, X.
Afiliación :  PETER LANGRIDGE, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB1, Glen Osmond, 5064, SA, Australia Wheat Initiative, JKI (Julius Kühn Institute), Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Berlin, 14195, Germany; MICHAEL ALAUX, INRAE, URGI, Université Paris-Saclay, Versailles, 78026, France; NUNO FELIPE ALMEIDA, ASUR Plant Breeding, Estrées-Saint-Denis, 60190, France; KARIM AMMAR, CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Texcoco, 56237, Mexico; MICHAEL BAUM, ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas), Rabat, 10106, Morocco; FAOUZI BEKKAOUI, INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research), Rabat, 10090, Morocco; ALISON R. BENTLEY, CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Texcoco, 56237, Mexico; BRIAN L. BERES, AAFC (Agriculture Agri-Food Canada), Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Lethbridge, T1J 4B1, AB, Canada; BETTINA BERGER, Australian Plant Phenomics Facility, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Urrbrae, 5064, SA, Australia; HANS-JOACHIM BRAUN, CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Texcoco, 56237, Mexico; GINA BROWN-GUEDIRA, USDA-ARS (United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service), Plant Science Research, Raleigh, 27695, NC, United States; CHRISTOPHER JAMES BURT, RAGT2n, Place du Bourg, Druelle Balsac, 12510, France; MARIO JOSE CACCAMO, NIAB (National Institute of Agricultural Botany), Cambridge, CB3 0LE, United Kingdom; LUIGI CATTIVELLI, CREA (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics), Research Centre for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Fiorenzuola d'Arda, 29017, Italy; GILLES CHARMET, INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment), University of Clermont-Auvergne, UMR 1095 GDEC, Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France; PETER CIVÁN, INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment), University of Clermont-Auvergne, UMR 1095 GDEC, Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France; SYLVIE CLOUTIER, AAFC (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada), Ottawa Research and Development Centre, Ottawa, K1A 0C6, ON, Canada; JEAN-PIERRE COHAN, ARVALIS-Institut du Végétal, Loireauxence, 44370, France; PIERRE J. DEVAUX, Florimond Desprez, Research Innovation, Cappelle-en-Pévèle, 59242, France; FIONA M. DOOHAN, School of Biology and Environmental Science and UCD Earth Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland; M. FERNANDA DRECCER, CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Agriculture and Food, Queensland Biosciences Precinct, Saint Lucia, 4067, QLD, Australia; MOHA FERRAHI, INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research), Rabat, 10090, Morocco; SILVIA ELISA GERMAN FAEDO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; STEPHEN B. GOODWIN, USDA-ARS (United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service), West Lafayette, 47907, IN, United States; SIMON GRIFFITHS, John Innes Centre, Norwich, NR4 7UH, United Kingdom; CARLOS GUZMÁN, Departamento de Genética, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes, CeiA3, Universidad de Córdoba, Campus de Rabanales, Córdoba, ES-14071, Spain; HIROKAZU HANDA, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan; MALCOLM JOHN HAWKESFORD, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom; ZHONGHU HE, Institute of Crop Sciences, CAAS (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Beijing, 100081, China; ERIC HUTTNER, ACIAR (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research), Bruce, 2617, ACT, Australia; TATSUYA M. IKEDA, NARO (National Agriculture and Food Research Organization), Western Region Agricultural Research Center, Fukuyama, 721-8514, Japan; BENJAMIN KILIAN, Global Crop Diversity Trust, Bonn, 53113, Germany; IAN PHILIP KING, School of Biosciences, The University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, LE12 5RD, United Kingdom; JULIE KING, School of Biosciences, The University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, LE12 5RD, United Kingdom; JOHN A. KIRKEGAARD, CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Agriculture and Food, Canberra, 2601, ACT, Australia; JACOB LAGE, KWS UK, Thriplow, SG8 7RE, United Kingdom; JACQUES LE GOUIS, INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment), University of Clermont-Auvergne, UMR 1095 GDEC, Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France; SUCHISMITA MONDAL, Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology Department, Montana State University, Bozeman, 59717, MT, United States; EWEN MULLINS, Teagasc, Carlow, R93 XE12, Ireland; FRANK ORDON, JKI (Julius Kühn Institute), Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Quedlinburg, 06484, Germany; JOSE IVAN ORTIZ-MONASTERIO, CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Texcoco, 56237, Mexico; HAKAN ÖZKAN, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops, University of Çukurova, Adana, 01330, Turkey; IRFAN ÖZTÜRK, Trakya Agricultural Reseach Institute, Edirne, 22100, Turkey; SILVIA ANTONIA PEREYRA CORREA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; CURTIS J. POZNIAK, Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, S7N5A8, SK, Canada; HADI QUESNEVILLE, INRAE, URGI, Université Paris-Saclay, Versailles, 78026, France; MARTIN CONRADO QUINCKE WALDEN, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; GREG JOHN REBETZKE, CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Agriculture and Food, Canberra, 2601, ACT, Australia; JOCHEN CHRISTOPH REIF, IPK (Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research), OT Gatersleben, Seeland, 06466, Germany; TERESA SAAVEDRA-BRAVO, Wheat Initiative, JKI (Julius Kühn Institute), Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Berlin, 14195, Germany; ULRICH SCHURR, Forchungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IBG-2: Plant Sciences, Jülich, 52428, Germany; SHIVALI SHARMA, Global Crop Diversity Trust, Bonn, 53113, Germany; SANJAY KUMAR SINGH, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Genetics Division, Pusa, New Delhi, 110012, India; RAVI P. SINGH, CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center), Texcoco, 56237, Mexico; JOHN W. SNAPE, John Innes Centre, Norwich, NR4 7UH, United Kingdom; WULETAW TADESSE, ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas), Beirut, 1108-2010, Lebanon; HISASHI TSUJIMOTO, Arid Land Research Centre, Tottori University, 1390 Hamasaka, Tottori, 680-0001, Japan; ROBERTO TUBEROSA, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, 40127, Italy; TIM G. WILLIS, UKRI-BBSRC (UK Research and Innovation-Biotechnology and Biological Research Council), Swindon, SN2 1FL, United Kingdom; XUEYONG ZHANG, Institute of Crop Sciences, CAAS (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Beijing, 100081, China.
Título :  Meeting the challenges facing wheat production: the strategic research agenda of the Global Wheat Initiative.
Fecha de publicación :  2022
Fuente / Imprenta :  Agronomy, 2022, volume 12, issue 11, 2767. OPEN ACCESS. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12112767
ISSN :  2073-4395
DOI :  10.3390/agronomy12112767
Idioma :  Inglés
Notas :  Article history: Received 26 September 2022; Revised 28 October 2022; Accepted 29 October 2022; Published 7 November 2022. -- Academic Editor: Andreas Katsiotis. -- Corresponding author: Langridge, P.; School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB1, Glen Osmond, SA, Australia; email:peter.langridge@adelaide.edu.au -- Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). -- This article belongs to the Collection A Series of Special Reviews and Topic Analyses That Explore Major Trends and Challenges in Agronomy (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/agronomy/topical_collections/U67MP747QP ) --
Contenido :  ABSTRACT.- Wheat occupies a special role in global food security since, in addition to providing 20% of our carbohydrates and protein, almost 25% of the global production is traded internationally. The importance of wheat for food security was recognised by the Chief Agricultural Scientists of the G20 group of countries when they endorsed the establishment of the Wheat Initiative in 2011. The Wheat Initiative was tasked with supporting the wheat research community by facilitating collaboration, information and resource sharing and helping to build the capacity to address challenges facing production in an increasingly variable environment. Many countries invest in wheat research. Innovations in wheat breeding and agronomy have delivered enormous gains over the past few decades, with the average global yield increasing from just over 1 tonne per hectare in the early 1960s to around 3.5 tonnes in the past decade. These gains are threatened by climate change, the rapidly rising financial and environmental costs of fertilizer, and pesticides, combined with declines in water availability for irrigation in many regions. The international wheat research community has worked to identify major opportunities to help ensure that global wheat production can meet demand. The outcomes of these discussions are presented in this paper. © 2022 by the authors.
Palabras claves :  Agronomy; Climate change; Coordination; Germplasm; Strategy; Wheat; Yield.
Asunto categoría :  F30 Genética vegetal y fitomejoramiento
URL :  http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16889/1/agronomy-12-02767.pdf
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