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    Síntesis y caracterización de fotocatalizadores de TiO2 nanomodificados con Ag para descontaminación de aguas en Santiago del Estero.

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    Capítulo de libroEn este trabajo se exponen algunos de los avances logrados en la etapa inicial del desarrollo de un nuevo material fotocatalítico, relacionados con su síntesis y modificación de la actividad fotocatalítica.Fil: Monasterio, Fernanda E.. Instituto de Bionanotecnología del NOA, INBIONATEC-CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero (UNSE), Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Email: [email protected]: Borsarelli, Claudio D.. Instituto de Bionanotecnología del NOA, INBIONATEC-CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero (UNSE), Santiago del Estero, Argentina.Fil: Morán Vieyra, Faustino E.. Instituto de Bionanotecnología del NOA, INBIONATEC-CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero (UNSE), Santiago del Estero, Argentina

    Meeting the challenges facing wheat production: The strategic research agenda of the Global Wheat Initiative

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    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

    Meeting the Challenges Facing Wheat Production: The Strategic Research Agenda of the Global Wheat Initiative

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    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
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