Inability of a plant with functional pollen to set seed when self-pollinated.
Hindrance to self-fertilization.
Prevents inbreeding and promotes outcrossing.
Reported in about 70 families of angiosperms including crop species.
Evidence that natural selection does not cause adaptation to match fut.pdfkarimshaikh24
Evidence that natural selection does not cause adaptation to match future conditions was seen in
Medium Ground finches on Daphne Major because large-beaked birds, descendants of those
born in 1978 eventually encountered a wet season and an environment with many large seeds
were not protected from future predation were mainly large males with large beaks were not
adapted to seeds typical of a drought eventually encountered a wet season and an environment
with many small seeds Among vertebrate tetrapods, the pelvis bone of a whale and the pelvis
bone of a turtle exhibit analogy but not homology synapomorphy homoplasy homology but not
analogy homology of trait and function The pectoral fins of whales and ichthyosaurs are
analogous but not homologous k both analogous and homologous neither analogous or
homologous homologous homologous and homoplasius In the phylogenetic tree a comparison of
the dog relatedness to the seal and bear lineages indicates that the dog is genetically related to the
seal the bear. Ancestral character states: long tail, ear flaps, external testes, fixed claws
synapomorphically // symplesiomorphically less // and more related to symplesiomorphically //
synapomorphically more // and less related to equally // and to Based on the fitness values below,
over many generations the A 1 Allele frequency (p) for a population with p initial of 0.8 would
evolve upward until it reached p = 0.9 evolve downward until it reached p = 0.0 evolve upward
until heterozygotes reached 0.95 evolve upward until it reached p = 1.0 not evolve due to Hardy -
Weinberg equilibrium Is the lineage SIV cp 2 ANT: Chimpanzee (black arrow) more closely
related genetically, to HIV1/U455: Human (white arrow 1!) or to HIV-1/MVP5180: Human
(white arrow 2!)? equal relatedness to both no relatedness because of homoplasy more closely
related to HIV-1/MVP5180: Human (white arrow 2) \& more closely related to U455: Human
(white arrow 1) Medium Ground Finches evolved larger beak depth in 1978 and then evolved
smaller beak depth in 1983 during El Nino rains. This example demonstrates that natural
selection is not predictable. natural selection is working for the good of the population because
selection did not eliminate all small beak birds not all adaptation is due to natural selection
natural selection is predictable within an environment, but cannot respond to future
environmental change mutation and recombination do not generate new traits for selection to act
on if environments change Use the tree below that depicts the evolution of a clade of tropical bat
species based on DNA data. The character states for "diet" (insect, nectar, or fruit) were mapped
onto the tree for each species. What is the minimum number of evolutionary changes in character
state (diet) required for the tree below? Consider an adaptive hypothesis that explains convergent
evolution of "flight skin" between legs of placental flying squirrels and marsupial phalangers
("flying form" from Austra.
Presentation delivered by Dr. Ian King (University of Nottingham, UK) at Borlaug Summit on Wheat for Food Security. March 25 - 28, 2014, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico.
http://www.borlaug100.org
Elsa Camadro's presentation in the framework of the expert consultation on th...cwr_use
The expert consultation on the use of crop wild relatives for pre-breeding in potato was a workshop organized by the Global Crop Diversity Trust in collaboration with CIP and took place from the 22nd – 24th of February 2012.
Craig Yencho's presentation in the framework of the expert consultation on th...cwr_use
The expert consultation on the use of crop wild relatives for pre-breeding in potato was a workshop organized by the Global Crop Diversity Trust in collaboration with CIP and took place from the 22nd – 24th of February 2012.
The Effect of Prey Density on Life Table Parameters of Hippomania variegata (Coleoptera; Coccinellidae) Fed on Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) Under Laboratory Conditions.
Introduction to Zoological Nomenclature (Part 1). Approximately 1 hour, 38 slides, in English. By Jerry Hooker, Dep't of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
Can we measure female social entrepreneurship? ICARDA
1st Annual Conference of the Private Sector Development Research Network:Private Enterprise and Inclusion12-13 December 2019
Presentation by Anastasia Seferiadis, Sarah Cummings and Bénédicte Gastineau
Inability of a plant with functional pollen to set seed when self-pollinated.
Hindrance to self-fertilization.
Prevents inbreeding and promotes outcrossing.
Reported in about 70 families of angiosperms including crop species.
Evidence that natural selection does not cause adaptation to match fut.pdfkarimshaikh24
Evidence that natural selection does not cause adaptation to match future conditions was seen in
Medium Ground finches on Daphne Major because large-beaked birds, descendants of those
born in 1978 eventually encountered a wet season and an environment with many large seeds
were not protected from future predation were mainly large males with large beaks were not
adapted to seeds typical of a drought eventually encountered a wet season and an environment
with many small seeds Among vertebrate tetrapods, the pelvis bone of a whale and the pelvis
bone of a turtle exhibit analogy but not homology synapomorphy homoplasy homology but not
analogy homology of trait and function The pectoral fins of whales and ichthyosaurs are
analogous but not homologous k both analogous and homologous neither analogous or
homologous homologous homologous and homoplasius In the phylogenetic tree a comparison of
the dog relatedness to the seal and bear lineages indicates that the dog is genetically related to the
seal the bear. Ancestral character states: long tail, ear flaps, external testes, fixed claws
synapomorphically // symplesiomorphically less // and more related to symplesiomorphically //
synapomorphically more // and less related to equally // and to Based on the fitness values below,
over many generations the A 1 Allele frequency (p) for a population with p initial of 0.8 would
evolve upward until it reached p = 0.9 evolve downward until it reached p = 0.0 evolve upward
until heterozygotes reached 0.95 evolve upward until it reached p = 1.0 not evolve due to Hardy -
Weinberg equilibrium Is the lineage SIV cp 2 ANT: Chimpanzee (black arrow) more closely
related genetically, to HIV1/U455: Human (white arrow 1!) or to HIV-1/MVP5180: Human
(white arrow 2!)? equal relatedness to both no relatedness because of homoplasy more closely
related to HIV-1/MVP5180: Human (white arrow 2) \& more closely related to U455: Human
(white arrow 1) Medium Ground Finches evolved larger beak depth in 1978 and then evolved
smaller beak depth in 1983 during El Nino rains. This example demonstrates that natural
selection is not predictable. natural selection is working for the good of the population because
selection did not eliminate all small beak birds not all adaptation is due to natural selection
natural selection is predictable within an environment, but cannot respond to future
environmental change mutation and recombination do not generate new traits for selection to act
on if environments change Use the tree below that depicts the evolution of a clade of tropical bat
species based on DNA data. The character states for "diet" (insect, nectar, or fruit) were mapped
onto the tree for each species. What is the minimum number of evolutionary changes in character
state (diet) required for the tree below? Consider an adaptive hypothesis that explains convergent
evolution of "flight skin" between legs of placental flying squirrels and marsupial phalangers
("flying form" from Austra.
Presentation delivered by Dr. Ian King (University of Nottingham, UK) at Borlaug Summit on Wheat for Food Security. March 25 - 28, 2014, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico.
http://www.borlaug100.org
Elsa Camadro's presentation in the framework of the expert consultation on th...cwr_use
The expert consultation on the use of crop wild relatives for pre-breeding in potato was a workshop organized by the Global Crop Diversity Trust in collaboration with CIP and took place from the 22nd – 24th of February 2012.
Craig Yencho's presentation in the framework of the expert consultation on th...cwr_use
The expert consultation on the use of crop wild relatives for pre-breeding in potato was a workshop organized by the Global Crop Diversity Trust in collaboration with CIP and took place from the 22nd – 24th of February 2012.
The Effect of Prey Density on Life Table Parameters of Hippomania variegata (Coleoptera; Coccinellidae) Fed on Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) Under Laboratory Conditions.
Introduction to Zoological Nomenclature (Part 1). Approximately 1 hour, 38 slides, in English. By Jerry Hooker, Dep't of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
Can we measure female social entrepreneurship? ICARDA
1st Annual Conference of the Private Sector Development Research Network:Private Enterprise and Inclusion12-13 December 2019
Presentation by Anastasia Seferiadis, Sarah Cummings and Bénédicte Gastineau
Building Climate Smart FARMERSThe Indian PerspectiveICARDA
Presented by
DR. KIRIT N SHELAT, I.A.S. (Rtd)
National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership (NCCSD)
AHMEDABAD - INDIA
SUSTAINABLE SILVOPASTORAL RESTORATION TO PROMOTE ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN TUNISIAICARDA
25 - 29 November 2019. Antalya, Turkey. Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC) - 24th Session
Presentation by Dr. Mounir Louhaichi
Rangeland Ecology & Management
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
M.Louhaichi@cigar.org
Highlights on 2019 research outputs and outcomesICARDA
18-20/11/2019. ICARDA Board of Trustees. The Program Committee of the first day was open to all staff. It included:
Highlights of recent research breakthroughs and strategic questions presented by Strategic Research Priorities (CRPs) and Cross Cutting Themes (CCTs).
The presentation is a brief highlight of the rationale for mobile data collection and the landscape of the mobile data collection platforms that exist, and the potential considerations for a choice of a choice of open data kit as a subject of the training
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/10373
See also:
https://www.icarda.org/media/events/monitoring-evaluation-and-learning-data-management-and-geo-informatics-option-context
BRINGING INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ALONG THE WHOLE VALUE CHAIN IN THE MED...ICARDA
Tunis, 6-7 November 2019. Training workshop PRIMA – Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area is the most ambitious joint programme to be undertaken in the frame of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation.
Presentation by Prof. M. Hachicha National Research Institute in Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry, University of Carthage | UCAR
Utilizing the reject brine from desalination for implementing integrated agri...ICARDA
14-15 November 2019. Madrid. International Symposium on the use of Non-Conventional Waters to achieve Food Security
DESALINATION - “Advancing desalination: reducing energy consumption and environmental footprint”
Presentation by Ms Dionysia Lyra, International Centre on Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA), United Arab Emirates
The role of higher and vocational education and training in developing knowle...ICARDA
25 October 2019. Africa-Europe event on higher education collaboration
Investing in skills and the young generation is key for sustainable social and economic development. Africa and Europe have been working together to develop high quality and inclusive higher education systems, exchange experience in matching skills with the demands of the labour market and to support collaboration, mobility and exchange between students and scientists within and between the African continent and Europe.
Characteristics of a winning research proposal ICARDA
Tunis, 6-7 November 2019. Training workshop PRIMA – Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area is the most ambitious joint programme to be undertaken in the frame of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation.
Yehia Selmi, co-founder, Bio-wonder, Tunisia.
28 October 2019. Cairo. On the occasion of the 10th Africa Food Day Commemoration, held in joint food and nutrition security research and innovation projects within the Africa-EU Partnership.
Panel 4: Panel 4 – Idea-carriers:
Dr. Jacques Wery, Deputy Director General Research, ICARDA (CGIAR)
28 October 2019. On the occasion of the 10th Africa Food Day Commemoration, held in Egypt under the chairmanship of the African Union by Egypt in 2019, the North Africa event, organized by LEAP4FNSSA with the support of ARC/ Agricultural Research Center of the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, launched a public private alliance of partners between Europe and North Africa to develop joint food and nutrition security research and innovation projects within the Africa-EU Partnership
Funding networks and mechanisms to support EU AU FNSSA R&I ICARDA
Dr. Bernard Mallet, Agriculture Projects Coordinator, Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France
28 October. On the occasion of the 10th Africa Food Day Commemoration, held in Egypt under the chairmanship of the African Union by Egypt in 2019, the North Africa event, organized by LEAP4FNSSA with the support of ARC/ Agricultural Research Center of the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, launched a public private alliance of partners between Europe and North Africa to develop joint food and nutrition security research and innovation projects within the Africa-EU Partnership
https://www.icarda.org/media/events/building-research-and-innovation-collaborations-within-frame-african-european
Mapping suitable niche for cactus and legumes in diversified farming in drylandsICARDA
Presentation by Chandrashekhar Biradar and team.
16-18 October 2019. Hyderabad, India. TRUST: Humans, Machines & Ecosystems. This year’s Convention was hosted by The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). The Platform is led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
Mapping suitable niche for cactus and legumes in diversified farming in drylands
Historical Overview of Stripe Rust Research
1. ROBERT A. MCINTOSH THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY PLANT BREEDING INSTITUTE COBBITTY, NSW AUSTRALIA Historical Overview of Stripe Rust Research
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4. f. sp. tritici f. sp. hordei f. sp. pseudohordei - PNW21 ? Puccinia striiformis formae speciales
5. Almost worldwide Historically considered to favour cooler areas Recent outbreaks defy assumptions Are there unique aspects of environment that determine distribution? Are current races more adapted to high temperatures What factors determine distribution within regions? Puccinia striiformis tritici Distribution
6. Up to 50%, but occasionally higher Stripe rust losses