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Interview Douglas D. Perkins: “Social Work has learnings that allows to achieve more power and impact through working effectively with groups of people”
Douglas Perkins is recognized worldwide for his work in Community Psychology, social capital development, citizen participation, empowerment and sense of community. He is currently the founding director of the PhD “Research and Community Action” in the Department of Human Development and Organization and Community Studies Center at the Vander at the Vanderbilt University. He also serves as associate editor of the journal Psychosocial Intervention. He has linked research and teaching with participation in various community organization projects, migration networks, public education and health, among others. His academic work also includes topics on ecological change, evaluation of programs and development of research methods with communities. He has also developed interdisciplinary studies about the relationship between social psychology, law and public policy. The following interview was made during her visit to Chile in October 2018
Redqueli-INIA, Nuevo Cultivar Sint\ue9tico de Tr\ue9bol Rosado
Redqueli-INIA is a new diploid red clover (Trifolium pratense L.)
cultivar selected to improve the survival of plants, forage yield and
persistence compared to the Chilean diploid cultivar
Qui\uf1equeli-INIA. Redqueli-INIA is a synthetic of seven mother
plants with intermediate flowering time. The main morphological
differences compared to Qui\uf1equeli-INIA are its wider crowns, a
lower percentage of plants with leaf marks, and a lower proportion of
plants with light pink flowers. The cultivar is maintained by cold
storage of first generation seeds in the genebanks of the Institute of
Agricultural Research (INIA) of Chile.Redqueli-INIA es un nuevo cultivar diploide de tr\ue9bol rosado
(Trifolium pratense L.) seleccionado para mejorar, en relaci\uf3n al
cultivar chileno Qui\uf1equeli-INIA, la sobrevivencia de plantas,
rendimiento de forraje y persistencia. Redqueli-INIA es un cultivar
sint\ue9tico generado a partir de siete plantas madres de de
floraci\uf3n intermedia. Se diferencia morfol\uf3gicamente de Q
ui\uf1equeli-INIA fundamentalmente por presentar plantas de corona
m\ue1s ancha, un menor porcentaje de plantas con marcas en las hojas,
y menor proporci\uf3n de plantas con flores rosado claro. El cultivar
es mantenido por semilla de primera generaci almacenada a baja
temperatura en los bancos de germoplasma del Instituto de
Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) de Chile
NOTA CIENTÍFICA - REDQUELI-INIA, NUEVO CULTIVAR SINTÉTICO DE TRÉBOL ROSADO (Redqueli-INIA, new red clover synthetic cultivar)
Redqueli-INIA es un nuevo cultivar diploide de trébol rosado (Trifolium pratense L.) seleccionado para mejorar, en relación al cultivar chileno Qui?equeli-INIA, la sobrevivencia de plantas, rendimiento de forraje y persistencia. Redqueli-INIA es un cultivar sintético generado a partir de siete plantas madres de de floración intermedia. Se diferencia morfológicamente de Q ui?equeli-INIA fundamentalmente por presentar plantas de corona más ancha, un menor porcentaje de plantas con marcas en las hojas, y menor proporción de plantas con flores rosado claro. El cultivar es mantenido por semilla de primera generaci almacenada a baja temperatura en los bancos de germoplasma del Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) de Chile.
Redqueli-INIA, new red clover synthetic cultivar
Redqueli-INIA is a new diploid red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) cultivar selected to improve the survival of plants, forage yield and persistence compared to the Chilean diploid cultivar Qui?equeli-INIA. Redqueli-INIA is a synthetic of seven mother plants with intermediate flowering time. The main morphological differences compared to Qui?equeli-INIA are its wider crowns, a lower percentage of plants with leaf marks, and a lower proportion of plants with light pink flowers. The cultivar is maintained by cold storage of first generation seeds in the genebanks of the Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA) of Chile