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INIA Las Brujas. |
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HOBBS, H.; VALVERDE, C.; INDARTE, E.; LANFRANCO, B. |
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HUNTINGTON HOBBS, ISNAR (Servicio Internacional para la Investigación Agrícola Nacional); CARLOS VALVERDE, ISNAR (Servicio Internacional para la Investigación Agrícola Nacional); EDUARDO INDARTE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; BRUNO ANTONIO LANFRANCO CRESPO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Benchmark Study. The agricultural technology development fund for contract research: An INIA (Uruguay) initiative. [Estudio de caso gerencial exitoso. El fondo para contratar investigación para la promoción de tecnología agropecuaria: una iniciativa del INIA (Uruguay)]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
1998 |
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International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR), Briefing Paper. |
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8 p. |
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(ISNAR Briefing Paper; 40) |
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1021-2310 |
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Inglés |
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Documentos disponibles en inglés y español. |
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ABSTRACT.
As part of a process of democratization and political renewal in Uruguay, the Government of Uruguay rehabilitated its agricultural research organization to create the National Institute for Agricultural Research (Spanish acronym INIA) in 1989. A public nongovernmental organization, INIA introduced a novel way of strengthening agricultural research capacity in the country by creating the Agricultural Technology Development Fund (Spanish acronym FPTA). The fund helps finance agricultural research that non-INIA researchers carry out outside INIA. The fund has proved to be a very flexible mechanism for establishing links to national and international sources of knowledge. This Briefing Paper describes how INIA identifies and selects projects for FPTA funding, and how it manages the fund. It highlights some key lessons learned. One key factor contributing to the FPTA's success is that it has enjoyed strong political support from the whole agricultural sector. Another important factor has been the two-year limit on FPTA projects, which encourages researchers to focus on practical results. INIA has found the FPTA an excellent tool to establish strategic alliances with other agricultural research organizations and institutes in Uruguay and help coordinate their research efforts and to achieve a multiplier for its own research efforts. ISNAR therefore chose INIA's FPTA as a "benchmark" for other agricultural research organizations. A benchmark is an example of a particularly successful management practice from an organization that is documented and used as a model for other organizations. This Briefing Paper is the fourth of a series of benchmark studies from research organizations in developing countries. These benchmark studies are intended to inspire other research organizations to copy or adapt aspects of the successful management practices described.
RESUMEN.
Como parte de un proceso de democratización y renovación política en Uruguay, en 1989 el Gobierno del Uruguay rehabilitó su organización para la investigación agropecuaria con el fin de crear el Instituto de Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA). Una organización pública, no gubernamental, el INIA introdujo una manera novedosa de fortalecer la capacidad de investigación agropecuaria en el país al crear un Fondo de Promoción de Tecnología Agropecuaria (FPTA). El fondo ayuda a financiar la investigación agropecuaria que investigadores ajenos al INIA llevan a cabo para el INIA. El fondo ha probado ser un mecanismo muy flexible para establecer vínculos con fuentes de conocimiento nacionales e internacionales. Este Estudio de Caso de una Práctica Gerencial Exitosa describe como el INIA identifica y selecciona los proyectos a ser financiados por el fondo FPTA y como gestiona el fondo. Asimismo, sobresalta algunas lecciones claves aprendidas. Un factor clave que contribuye al éxito del FPTA es que cuenta con un fuerte apoyo político de todo el sector agropecuario, lo cual motiva a los investigadores a concentrarse en resultados prácticos. El INIA ha encontrado que el FPTA es una herramienta excelente para establecer alianzas estratégicas con organizaciones e institutos de investigación agropecuaria en Uruguay y asistir en la coordinación de los esfuerzos de investigación; así como un multiplicador de sus propios esfuerzos de investigación. Por estas razones, el ISNAR escogió al FPTA del INIA como ejemplo de una ?práctica gerencial exitosa? para otras organizaciones de investigación agropecuaria. Una práctica gerencial exitosa es un ejemplo de una gestión gerencial implementada exitosamente por una organización que ha sido documentada y es un modelo para otras organizaciones. Este Briefing Paper es el cuarto de una serie de prácticas gerenciales exitosas que el ISNAR está documentando con el propósito que éstas sirvan de inspiración a otras organizaciones de investigación agropecuaria para ser replicadas o adaptadas. MenosABSTRACT.
As part of a process of democratization and political renewal in Uruguay, the Government of Uruguay rehabilitated its agricultural research organization to create the National Institute for Agricultural Research (Spanish acronym INIA) in 1989. A public nongovernmental organization, INIA introduced a novel way of strengthening agricultural research capacity in the country by creating the Agricultural Technology Development Fund (Spanish acronym FPTA). The fund helps finance agricultural research that non-INIA researchers carry out outside INIA. The fund has proved to be a very flexible mechanism for establishing links to national and international sources of knowledge. This Briefing Paper describes how INIA identifies and selects projects for FPTA funding, and how it manages the fund. It highlights some key lessons learned. One key factor contributing to the FPTA's success is that it has enjoyed strong political support from the whole agricultural sector. Another important factor has been the two-year limit on FPTA projects, which encourages researchers to focus on practical results. INIA has found the FPTA an excellent tool to establish strategic alliances with other agricultural research organizations and institutes in Uruguay and help coordinate their research efforts and to achieve a multiplier for its own research efforts. ISNAR therefore chose INIA's FPTA as a "benchmark" for other agricultural research organizations. A benchmark is an example of a particularl... Presentar Todo |
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Agriculture; Evaluation; Research; Technology transfer. |
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AGRICULTURA; INVESTIGACIÓN; URUGUAY. |
Asunto categoría : |
A50 Investigación agraria |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/14329/1/Benchmark-Study-The-Agricultural-Technology-Development-Fund-for-Contract-Research-An-INIA-Uruguay-Initiative.pdf
http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/14330/1/Estudio-de-Caso-Gerencial-Exitoso-El-Fondo-para-Contratar-Investigacin-para-Promocin-Tecnologa-Agropecuaria-Iniciativa-del-INIA-Uruguay.pdf
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LEADER 05008nam a2200277 a 4500 001 1060950 005 2020-03-23 008 1998 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 022 $a1021-2310 100 1 $aHOBBS, H. 245 $aBenchmark Study. The agricultural technology development fund for contract research$bAn INIA (Uruguay) initiative. [Estudio de caso gerencial exitoso. El fondo para contratar investigación para la promoción de tecnología agropecuaria: una iniciativa del INIA (Uruguay)].$h[electronic resource] 260 $aInternational Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR), Briefing Paper.$c1998 300 $a8 p. 490 $a(ISNAR Briefing Paper; 40) 500 $aDocumentos disponibles en inglés y español. 520 $aABSTRACT. As part of a process of democratization and political renewal in Uruguay, the Government of Uruguay rehabilitated its agricultural research organization to create the National Institute for Agricultural Research (Spanish acronym INIA) in 1989. A public nongovernmental organization, INIA introduced a novel way of strengthening agricultural research capacity in the country by creating the Agricultural Technology Development Fund (Spanish acronym FPTA). The fund helps finance agricultural research that non-INIA researchers carry out outside INIA. The fund has proved to be a very flexible mechanism for establishing links to national and international sources of knowledge. This Briefing Paper describes how INIA identifies and selects projects for FPTA funding, and how it manages the fund. It highlights some key lessons learned. One key factor contributing to the FPTA's success is that it has enjoyed strong political support from the whole agricultural sector. Another important factor has been the two-year limit on FPTA projects, which encourages researchers to focus on practical results. INIA has found the FPTA an excellent tool to establish strategic alliances with other agricultural research organizations and institutes in Uruguay and help coordinate their research efforts and to achieve a multiplier for its own research efforts. ISNAR therefore chose INIA's FPTA as a "benchmark" for other agricultural research organizations. A benchmark is an example of a particularly successful management practice from an organization that is documented and used as a model for other organizations. This Briefing Paper is the fourth of a series of benchmark studies from research organizations in developing countries. These benchmark studies are intended to inspire other research organizations to copy or adapt aspects of the successful management practices described. RESUMEN. Como parte de un proceso de democratización y renovación política en Uruguay, en 1989 el Gobierno del Uruguay rehabilitó su organización para la investigación agropecuaria con el fin de crear el Instituto de Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA). Una organización pública, no gubernamental, el INIA introdujo una manera novedosa de fortalecer la capacidad de investigación agropecuaria en el país al crear un Fondo de Promoción de Tecnología Agropecuaria (FPTA). El fondo ayuda a financiar la investigación agropecuaria que investigadores ajenos al INIA llevan a cabo para el INIA. El fondo ha probado ser un mecanismo muy flexible para establecer vínculos con fuentes de conocimiento nacionales e internacionales. Este Estudio de Caso de una Práctica Gerencial Exitosa describe como el INIA identifica y selecciona los proyectos a ser financiados por el fondo FPTA y como gestiona el fondo. Asimismo, sobresalta algunas lecciones claves aprendidas. Un factor clave que contribuye al éxito del FPTA es que cuenta con un fuerte apoyo político de todo el sector agropecuario, lo cual motiva a los investigadores a concentrarse en resultados prácticos. El INIA ha encontrado que el FPTA es una herramienta excelente para establecer alianzas estratégicas con organizaciones e institutos de investigación agropecuaria en Uruguay y asistir en la coordinación de los esfuerzos de investigación; así como un multiplicador de sus propios esfuerzos de investigación. Por estas razones, el ISNAR escogió al FPTA del INIA como ejemplo de una ?práctica gerencial exitosa? para otras organizaciones de investigación agropecuaria. Una práctica gerencial exitosa es un ejemplo de una gestión gerencial implementada exitosamente por una organización que ha sido documentada y es un modelo para otras organizaciones. Este Briefing Paper es el cuarto de una serie de prácticas gerenciales exitosas que el ISNAR está documentando con el propósito que éstas sirvan de inspiración a otras organizaciones de investigación agropecuaria para ser replicadas o adaptadas. 650 $aAGRICULTURA 650 $aINVESTIGACIÓN 650 $aURUGUAY 653 $aAgriculture 653 $aEvaluation 653 $aResearch 653 $aTechnology transfer 700 1 $aVALVERDE, C. 700 1 $aINDARTE, E. 700 1 $aLANFRANCO, B.
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CECCOBELLI, S.; LANDI, V.; SENCZUK , G.; MASTRANGELO , S.; SARDINA , M.T.; BEN-JEMAA, S.; PERSICHILLI , C.; KARSLI , T.; BÂLTEANU, V.-A.; RASCHIA , M.A.; POLI, M.A.; CIAPPESONI, G.; MUCHADEYI , F.C.; DZOMBA, E.F.; KUNENE , N.W.; LÜHKEN, G.; DENISKOVA, T.E.; DOTSEV, A.V.; ZINOVIEVA , N.A.; ZSOLNAI , A.; ANTON , I.; KUSZA , S.; CAROLINO , N.; SANTOS-SILVA, F.; KAWECKA, A.; SWIATEK , M.; NIZNIKOWSKI , R.; SPEHAR , M.; ANAYA , G.; GRANERO , A.; PERLOIRO , T.; CARDOSO , P.; GRANDE , S.; LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS , B.; DANCHIN-BURGE , C.; PASQUINI , M.; MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ , A.; DELGADO BERMEJO , J.V.; LASAGNA , E.; CIANI , E.; SARTI , F.M.; PILLA , F. |
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SIMONE CECCOBELLI, Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60131, Ancona, Italy; VINCENZO LANDI, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", 70010, Valenzano, Italy; GABRIELE SENCZUK, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Food Sciences, University of Molise, 86100, Campobasso, Italy; SALVATORE MASTRANGELO, Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, 90128, Palermo, Italy; MARIA TERESA SARDINA, Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, 90128, Palermo, Italy; SLIM BEN-JEMAA, Laboratoire des Productions Animales et Fourragères, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie, Université de Carthage, 2049, Ariana, Tunisia; CHRISTIAN PERSICHILLI, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Food Sciences, University of Molise, 86100, Campobasso, Italy; TAKI KARSLI, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, 26040, Eskisehir, Turkey; VALENTIN-ADRIAN BÂLTEANU, Laboratory of Genomics, Biodiversity, Animal Breeding and Molecular Pathology, Institute of Life Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, 400372, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; MARÍA AGUSTINA RASCHIA, Instituto de Genética "Ewald A. Favret", Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, CICVyA-CNIA, B1686, Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina; MARIO ANDRÉS POLI, Instituto de Genética "Ewald A. Favret", Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, CICVyA-CNIA, B1686, Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina; CARLOS GABRIEL CIAPPESONI SCARONE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; FARAI CATHERINE MUCHADEYI, Agricultural Research Council - Biotechnology Platform, Onderstepoort, 0110, Pretoria, South Africa; EDGAR FARAI DZOMBA, Discipline of Genetics, School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 3209, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa; NOKUTHULA WINFRED KUNENE, Department of Agriculture, University of Zululand, 3886, Kwadlangezwa, South Africa; GESINE LÜHKEN, Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Justus Liebig University, 35390, Giessen, Germany; TATIANA EVGENIEVNA DENISKOVA, L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, 142132, Podolsk, Russian Federation; ARSEN VLADIMIROVICH DOTSEV, L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, 142132, Podolsk, Russian Federation; NATALIA ANATOLIEVNA ZINOVIEVA, L.K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry, 142132, Podolsk, Russian Federation; ATTILA ZSOLNAI, Department of Animal Breeding, Institute of Animal Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kaposvár Campus, 2053, Herceghalom, Hungary; ISTVÁN ANTON, Department of Animal Breeding, Institute of Animal Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kaposvár Campus, 2053, Herceghalom, Hungary; SZILVIA KUSZA, Centre for Agricultural Genomics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Debrecen, 4032, Debrecen, Hungary; NUNO CAROLINO, Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, 2005-048, Vale de Santarém, Portugal; FÁTIMA SANTOS-SILVA, Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, 2005-048, Vale de Santarém, Portugal; ALDONA KAWECKA, Department of Sheep and Goat Breeding, National Research Institute of Animal Production, 32-083, Kraków, Poland; MARCIN SWIATEK, Department of Animal Breeding, Institute of Animal Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, 02-786, Warsaw, Poland; ROMAN NIZNIKOWSKI, Department of Animal Breeding, Institute of Animal Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, 02-786, Warsaw, Poland; MARIJA SPEHAR, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia; GABRIEL ANAYA, MERAGEM Group, Department of Genetics, University of Córdoba, 14071, Córdoba, Spain; ANTONIO GRANERO, Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Ganado Merino (ACME), 28028, Madrid, Spain; TIAGO PERLOIRO, Associação Nacional de Criadores de Ovinos da Raça Merina (ANCORME), 7005-665, Évora, Portugal; PEDRO CARDOSO, Associação de Produtores Agropecuários (OVIBEIRA), 6000-244, Castelo Branco, Portugal; SILVERIO GRANDE, Associazione Nazionale della Pastorizia (ASSONAPA), 00187, Rome, Italy; BEATRIZ LÓPEZ DE LOS SANTOS, Departamento de Investigación y Desarrollo, EA GROUP SC, 06700, Villanueva de la Serena, Spain; CORALIE DANCHIN-BURGE, Institut de l'Elevage, 75595, Paris Cedex 12, France; MARINA PASQUINI, Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60131, Ancona, Italy; AMPARO MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, Departamento de Genética, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071, Córdoba, Spain; JUAN VICENTE DELGADO BERMEJO, Departamento de Genética, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071, Córdoba, Spain; EMILIANO LASAGNA, Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Perugia, 06121, Perugia, Italy; ELENA CIANI, Department of Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", 70124, Bari, Italy; FRANCESCA MARIA SARTI, Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Perugia, 06121, Perugia, Italy; FABIO PILLA, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Food Sciences, University of Molise, 86100, Campobasso, Italy. |
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A comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity and environmental adaptability in worldwide Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2023 |
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Genetics, Selection, Evolution : GSE, 2023, volume 55, issue 1, article 24. OPEN ACCESS. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12711-023-00797-z |
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1297-9686 |
DOI : |
10.1186/s12711-023-00797-z |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Received 27 July 2022; Accepted 24 March 2023; Published 03 April 2023. -- Corresponding author: Simone Ceccobelli, email: s.ceccobelli@staff.univpm.it -- Document type: Article, Gold Open Access. -- FUNDING: This study was supported in part by the "Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia" (Project "Promozione e valorizzazione delle razze ovine di derivazione Merinos", Agreement No. 2017.0470.013-Ricerca scientifica e tecnologica) and WOOLLY project approved by Apulia Regional government within the program "Contribution to innovative scientific research projects of high international standard" (art. 22 della legge regionale 30 novembre 2019, n. 52). The SNP-genotyping of the Groznensk and Salsk breeds was financially supported by the RMSHE, grant no. 075-15-2021-1037 (internal no. 15.BPK.21.0001). SNP-genotyping of Kyrgyz Mountain Merino was supported by RSF No. 21-6600007. -- Supplementary Information available. -- |
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BACKGROUND: To enhance and extend the knowledge about the global historical and phylogenetic relationships between Merino and Merino-derived breeds, 19 populations were genotyped with the OvineSNP50 BeadChip specifically for this study, while an additional 23 populations from the publicly available genotypes were retrieved. Three complementary statistical tests, Rsb (extended haplotype homozygosity between-populations), XP-EHH (cross-population extended haplotype homozygosity), and runs of homozygosity (ROH) islands were applied to identify genomic variants with potential impact on the adaptability of Merino genetic type in two contrasting climate zones. CONCLUSIONS: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive dataset that includes most of the Merino and Merino-derived sheep breeds raised in different regions of the world. The results provide an in-depth picture of the genetic makeup of the current Merino and Merino-derived breeds, highlighting the possible selection pressures associated with the combined effect of anthropic and environmental factors. The study underlines the importance of Merino genetic types as invaluable resources of possible adaptive diversity in the context of the occurring climate changes. © 2023. The Author(s). |
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Animals; Domestic sheep; Genetic Variation; Genotype; Sheep. |
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L10 Genética y mejoramiento animal |
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