937 resultados para Sorghum -- Diseases and pests.


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An investigation has been carried out on the proteinase inhibitors of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench). One of the inhibitors has been isolated in a pure form and characterized. The proteinase inhibitor was extracted from the acetone-defatted sorghum meal and purified by selective thermal denaturation, ammonium sulfate fractionation, Sephadex gel filtration and DEAE-cellulose chromatography (DEAE-preparation II). This preparation was demonstrated to be a mixture of three inhibitor components by polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis. Further resolution of this mixture into Inhibitors I to III was achieved by QAE-Sephadex chromatography. Sorghum Inhibitor III was homogeneous by the criteria of disc gel electrophoresis and has been more fully characterized. A molecular weight of 25,000 was obtained for Inhibitor III by gel filtration and was in agreement with the value calculated from the amino acid composition of the inhibitor. The N-terminal amino acid residue of Inhibitor III, a single chain protein, was isoleucine. Sorghum proteinase inhibitors inhibit specifically the serine proteinases and are inactive towards the other classes of proteinases. Inhibitor III is primarily a chymotrypsin inhibitor, whereas Inhibitors I and II inhibit both trypsin and chymotrypsin.

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La presente investigación se llevó a efecto en el Km 14 de la carretera Norte, en el Centro Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (CNIA – INTA), 2 Km. al sur en el municipio de Managua, departamento de Managua. El ensayo se estableció en la época de postrera del 2001, en suelos de origen volcánico y textura franco arenosa. El propósito del experimento fue evaluar de forma preliminar 19 líneas de sorgo Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench por su reacción a la mosquita del sorgo ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola Coquillet), el cogollero ( Spodoptera frugiperda J:E:Smith) y enfermedades. Los materiales utilizados son parte de un ADIN (All Diseases and Insect Nursery). La parcela experimental tuvo un tamaño de 3.75 m 2 y constó de 1 surco de 5 metros lineales (1 línea por surco). El ensayo se estableció utilizando la metodología de la Universidad de Texas A & M con19 tratamientos (líneas) y 2 repeticiones. Las variables evaluadas fueron: a) daño foliar causado por el gusano cogollero ( Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith ), b) días a floración, c) número de mosquitas d el sorgo ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola Coquillett ) por panoja, d) número de parasitoides de mosquita del sorgo ( Aprostocetus diplosidis Crawford) por panoja, e) severidad de las enfermedades foliares y vasculares. Para la primera y la última variable se utilizó la escala de daño propuesta por la Universidad de Texas A & M. A estos datos se les efectuó un análisis estadístico descriptivo. Para las variables b, c y d se realizó un análisis de varianza y prueba de rangos múltiples de Duncan (P ≤ 0.05), además se les efectuó un análisis de correlación de Pearson. En cuanto al daño foliar causado por el gusano cogollero ( Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith ), no existieron diferencias en el comportamiento de las líneas. Este aspecto no representó una incidencia relevante. Con respecto al período de floración, la línea 96CA5986 presentó el mayor número de días a floración, en tanto que la línea Tx2880 presentó el menor número de días a floración. Los resultados obtenidos indican que el comportamiento de las 19 líneas de sorgo [ Sorghum bicolor ( L.) Moench ] ante el ataque de mosquita del sorgo ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola Coquillett ) y la incidencia de su parasitoide ( Aprostocetus diplosidis Crawford ) es similar para cada línea; La línea 98BRON122 fue la que presentó el mayor valor con respecto a esta variable, mientras que la línea que presentó el menor número de mosquitas por panoja fue B9104; Existe relación entre la variable número de mosquitas ( Stenodiplosis sorghicola Coquillett ) por panoja y días a floración y esta relación es afectada por el parasitoide de la mosquita ( Aprostocetus diplosidis Crawford ). Puede identificarse que la Linea 87EO366*9EO328 fue la que presentó la mayor severidad de enfermedades foliares tales como antracnosis ( Colletotrichum graminicola G. W. Wilson ), mancha zonada ( Gloeocercospora sorghi D.Bain.& Edgerton ex Deighton) , mancha gris de la hoja (Cercospora sorghi Ellis y Everth) tizón de la hoja ( Exserohilum turcicum (pass.). La línea que presentó la menor severidad fue 94B1055. La enfermedad que presentó mayor severidad en el ensayo fue Antracnosis.

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Para contribuir a resolver la problemática varietal en el país, se han sumado esfuerzos en evaluar líneas de sorgo por lo que se realizó un experimento en diferentes zonas productoras de sorgo en Nicaragua utilizando un vivero de líneas para evaluar plagas y enfermedades ADIN (All Diseases and Insect Nursery), facilitado por el Dr. Larry E. Claflin, fitopatológo de la Universidad del Estado Kansas (KSU), mediante el programa INTSORMIL (International Sorghum and Millet Project. El estudio se desarrolló de agosto a diciembre del 2003. Se utilizó, parcelas experimentales de 5 m. lineales con un área total de 75 m2 con dos repeticiones en cada localidad; Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias-Instituto Nicaragüense de Tecnología Agropecuaria, (CNIA–INTA), Managua; Tisma, Masaya y Ranchería, Chinandega. Entre las variables estudiadas se evaluó severidad de enfermedades foliares, severidad de mohos en panoja y rendimiento de grano. Para la evaluación de las enfermedades se utilizó una escala de daño que incluye valores de 0 %-100 % de severidad propuesta por (Frederiksen, 2000); modificada por (Pichardo, 2001). Los datos colectados fueron procesados y sometidos aun ANDEVA, y separación de medias utilizando la prueba de Tukey (α=0.05). Se realizó análisis de regresi ón lineal para determinar el rendimiento predictivo por localidad y líneas. Los resultados obtenidos mostraron que existen diferencias estadísticas entre las líneas para las tres localidades. Las líneas evaluadas en Ranchería presentaron los menores niveles o valores de severidad de en fermedades (7-21 %); valores intermedios (15-39%) las líneas evaluadas en Tisma y los más altos valores (39-58 %) las líneas evaluadas en el CNIA–INTA. Las enfermedades presentes en el estudio fueron: mancha gris de la hoja causada por Cercospora sorghi, Ellis & Everth, antracnosis causada por Colletotrichum graminicola G. W. Wilson y mancha zonada de la hoja causada por Gloeocercospora sorghi D. Bain & Edgerton ex Deighton. Los mayores rendimientos fueron obtenidos por la línea Sureño con 9 037.31, 5 296.57 y 3 566.18 kg ha-1 en CNIA-INTA, Tisma y Ranchería respectivamente; y los menores rendimientos por BLD6(w+y) en CNIA-INTA, con 1 184 kg ha-1, B.9955 en Tisma, con 870.53 kg ha-1 y en Ranchería la línea 98BRON122 con 1 352.55 kg ha -1.

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El estudio de investigación se realizo en época de postrera Septiembre-Diciembre 2004. Se establecieron dos ensayos en dos zonas diferentes: Centro Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (CNIA-INTA), ubicado en el km 14 de la carretera norte, 2 km al sur en Managua y en Guanacastillo en el km 40 carretera Tipitapa-Masaya, 3 km hacia el oeste. El objetivo fue contribuir a la obtención de materiales resistentes a plagas y enfermedades. Los materiales utilizados son partes de un vivero ADIN (All Diseases and Insect Nursery) El diseño utilizado fue parcelas experimentales con veinticuatro tratamientos y tres repeticiones en cada localidad. Cada tratamiento fue representado por una línea en un surco y a la vez es la parcela útil. El área total para cada ensayo fue de 324mt2 Las variables evaluadas fueron: Daño causado por cogollero (Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith), severidad de las enfermedades foliares y mohos de la panoja. Se realizó un Análisis de varianza (ANDEVA) y prueba de rangos múltiple de Tukey (P =0.05), para la variable cogollero y descriptivo, para la reacción de las enfermedades basada en la escala de severidad. Todas las líneas evaluadas fueron afectadas por gusano cogollero. Las enfermedades foliares que afectaron las líneas de sorgo, en ambas localidades fueron: Mancha gris de la hoja ( Cercospora sorghi Ellis & Everth), Antracnosis (Colletotrichum graminicola (cesati) G. W. Willson ) y Mancha zonada de la hoja ( Gloeocercospora sorghi D. Bain & Edgerton ex Deighton). La enfermedad que predominó por su mayor severidad en las líneas evaluadas fue la Antracnosis, seguido de Mancha zonada y Mancha gris en ambas localidades. De las 24 líneas evaluadas en ambas localidades 6 de ellas no presentaron afectación por enfermedades foliares. Los mayores grados de severidad por mohos en la panoja, se registraron en líneas evaluadas en CNIA-INTA. Los mejores rendimientos fueron obtenidos por las líneas 03LI6134,35, (3224.26 kg/ha, 2612.29 kg/ha), 03LI6196,97, (3112.58 kg/ha, 3662.43 kg/ha), 03LI6210,11 , (2579.35 kg/ha, 2659.24 kg/ha), en CNIA-INTA y Guanacastillo, y los menores rendimientos por 03CS268, (1194.25 kg/ha, 1291.92 kg/ha), 03LI6224,25, (1108.18 kg/ha, 1111.95 kg/ha).

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For many years action has been taken to prevent the introduction and spread of serious fish diseases in Great Britain. In 1993 national rules were replaced by European Union wide rules designed to promote trade within the single market while safeguarding those parts of the Union with a high fish health status - such as this country. This booklet details the checks and controls which are applied to prevent the spread of disease outbreaks in this country. One can see that different rules apply to different diseases, generally reflecting the severity and other characteristics of the disease. The booklet also tries to explain the diseases and helps to recognise symptoms. This booklet is split into three parts: Part 1 gives an overview of the controls; Part 2 gives details for each of the diseases; and Part 3 gives advice on some of the precautions you can take to guard against the spread of disease.

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Relationships between aging, disease risks, and longevity are not yet well understood. For example, joint increases in cancer risk and total survival observed in many human populations and some experimental aging studies may be linked to a trade-off between cancer and aging as well as to the trade-off(s) between cancer and other diseases, and their relative impact is not clear. While the former trade-off (between cancer and aging) received broad attention in aging research, the latter one lacks respective studies, although its understanding is important for developing optimal strategies of increasing both longevity and healthy life span. In this paper, we explore the possibility of trade-offs between risks of cancer and selected major disorders. First, we review current literature suggesting that the trade-offs between cancer and other diseases may exist and be linked to the differential intensity of apoptosis. Then we select relevant disorders for the analysis (acute coronary heart disease [ACHD], stroke, asthma, and Alzheimer disease [AD]) and calculate the risk of cancer among individuals with each of these disorders, and vice versa, using the Framingham Study (5209 individuals) and the National Long Term Care Survey (NLTCS) (38,214 individuals) data. We found a reduction in cancer risk among old (80+) men with stroke and in risk of ACHD among men (50+) with cancer in the Framingham Study. We also found an increase in ACHD and stroke among individuals with cancer, and a reduction in cancer risk among women with AD in the NLTCS. The manifestation of trade-offs between risks of cancer and other diseases thus depended on sex, age, and study population. We discuss factors modulating the potential trade-offs between major disorders in populations, e.g., disease treatments. Further study is needed to clarify possible impact of such trade-offs on longevity.

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Alternative splicing is a general mechanism for regulating gene expression that affects the RNA products of more than 90% of human genes. Not surprisingly, alternative splicing is observed among gene products of metazoan immune systems, which have evolved to efficiently recognize pathogens and discriminate between "self" and "non-self", and thus need to be both diverse and flexible. In this review we focus on the specific interface between alternative splicing and autoimmune diseases, which result from a malfunctioning of the immune system and are characterized by the inappropriate reaction to self-antigens. Despite the widespread recognition of alternative splicing as one of the major regulators of gene expression, the connections between alternative splicing and autoimmunity have not been apparent. We summarize recent findings connecting splicing and autoimmune disease, and attempt to find common patterns of splicing regulation that may advance our understanding of autoimmune diseases and open new avenues for therapy.

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Developing effective treatments for neurodegenerative diseases is one of the greatest medical challenges of the 21st century. Although many of these clinical entities have been recognized for more than a hundred years, it is only during the past twenty years that the molecular events that precipitate disease have begun to be understood. Protein aggregation is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases, and it is assumed that the aggregation process plays a central role in pathogenesis. In this process, one molecule (monomer) of a soluble protein interacts with other monomers of the same protein to form dimers, oligomers, and polymers. Conformation changes in three-dimensional structure of the protein, especially the formation of beta-strands, often accompany the process. Eventually, as the size of the aggregates increases, they may precipitate as insoluble amyloid fibrils, in which the structure is stabilized by the beta-strands interacting within a beta-sheet. In this review, we discuss this theme as it relates to the two most common neurodegenerative conditions-Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

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Background There has been an explosion in research into possible associations between periodontitis and various systemic diseases and conditions. Aim To review the evidence for associations between periodontitis and various systemic diseases and conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, chronic kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cognitive impairment, obesity, metabolic syndrome and cancer, and to document headline discussions of the state of each field. Periodontal associations with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes were not discussed by working group 4. Results Working group 4 recognized that the studies performed to date were largely cross-sectional or case-control with few prospective cohort studies and no randomized clinical trials. The best current evidence suggests that periodontitis is characterized by both infection and pro-inflammatory events, which variously manifest within the systemic diseases and disorders discussed. Diseases with at least minimal evidence of an association with periodontitis include COPD, pneumonia, chronic kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cognitive impairment, obesity, metabolic syndrome and cancer. The working group agreed that there is insufficient evidence to date to infer causal relationships with the exception that organisms originating in the oral microbiome can cause lung infections. Conclusions The group was unanimous in their opinion that the reported associations do not imply causality, and establishment of causality will require new studies that fulfil the Bradford Hill or equivalent criteria. Precise and community-agreed case definitions of periodontal disease states must be implemented systematically to enable consistent and clearer interpretations of studies of the relationship to systemic diseases. The members of the working group were unanimous in their opinion that to develop data that best inform clinicians, investigators and the public, studies should focus on robust disease outcomes and avoid surrogate endpoints. It was concluded that because of the relative immaturity of the body of evidence for each of the purported relationships, the field is wide open and the gaps in knowledge are large. © 2013 European Federation of Periodontology and American Academy of Periodontology.

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Epidemiological studies suggest a relationship between blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases, but the nature of these associations is not well understood. We used genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to investigate shared single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases. We analyzed data from GWAS (n~200,000 individuals), applying new False Discovery Rate (FDR) methods, to investigate genetic overlap between blood lipid levels [triglycerides (TG), low density lipoproteins (LDL), high density lipoproteins (HDL)] and a selection of archetypal immune-mediated diseases (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, psoriasis and sarcoidosis). We found significant polygenic pleiotropy between the blood lipids and all the investigated immune-mediated diseases. We discovered several shared risk loci between the immune-mediated diseases and TG (n = 88), LDL (n = 87) and HDL (n = 52). Three-way analyses differentiated the pattern of pleiotropy among the immune-mediated diseases. The new pleiotropic loci increased the number of functional gene network nodes representing blood lipid loci by 40%. Pathway analyses implicated several novel shared mechanisms for immune pathogenesis and lipid biology, including glycosphingolipid synthesis (e.g. FUT2) and intestinal host-microbe interactions (e.g. ATG16L1). We demonstrate a shared genetic basis for blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases independent of environmental factors. Our findings provide novel mechanistic insights into dyslipidemia and immune-mediated diseases and may have implications for therapeutic trials involving lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory agents.

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Promoting and protecting the health of Iowans is the mission of the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). Surveillance of notifiable health conditions is essential in establishing what, how, and when events impact the public’s health. Once this information is gathered, public health and health care providers around the state are able to use this data to take steps to prevent illnesses from occurring. Multiple divisions and bureaus are dedicated to accomplishing the goals of surveillance. In 2014, there were more than 86,000 laboratory results of infectious diseases and conditions submitted to IDPH disease surveillance programs. IDPH also investigates non-infectious conditions related to lead, occupational, and environmental hazards like carbon monoxide. In 2014, approximately 71,000 children’s and more than 7,000 adults’ blood tests results were reported to IDPH. ********Amended Annual Report 2014************ Amended May 2, 2016

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In forestry, availability of healthy seeds is an important factor in raising planting stock. Initial seed health and storage conditions are the major factors governing the germinability of seeds. Like seeds of agricultural and horticultural crops, forest tree seeds are also liable to be affected by micro-organisms during storage, which affects the germination, and reduces the viability. Further introduction of seed-borne diseases into newly sown crops/areas on account of using unhealthy seeds is also not ruled out. Availability of healthy stock of seedlings is intrinsic for raising plantations and to meet this requirement elimination of nursery diseases by appropriate chemicals is of prime imortance. As exotic tree species may become susceptible to various native pathogens, it is generally considered better to select indigenous tree species for large scale plantations as they are well adapted to local environment. However, before taking up large scale afforestation progranme involving any indigenous tree species, it is essential to have knowledge about seed disorders and seedling diseases and their management. with a View to select appropriate tree species with fewer seed disorders and seedling disease problems for use in further plantation programme, four indigenous tree species such as Albizia odoratissima (L.f) Benth., Lagerstroemia microcazpa Wt., Pterocazpus marsupiwn Roxb. and Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Taub. were evaluated to meet the above parameters

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Bamboos are vulnerable to various diseases which affect them in nurseries, plantations as well as in natural stands. In India, rot and blight of emerging culms have already been identified as the limiting factor of the bamboo production in many bamboo growing areas, especially in the coastal belts of Orissa (Jamaluddin et a1., 1992). Similarly, foliage blight and rust have been recorded to pose threat to nursery as well as outplanted seedlings which are in the early establishnent phase (Bakshi et a1., 1972; Harsh et a1., 1989). With the increased emphasis and priority on raising multipurpose tree species, large—scale planting of bamboos has been initiated recently in the State. Limited experience in raising the bamboo seedlings together with the lack of information on bamboo diseases and their control measures often resulted in partial to complete failure of many nurseries. Also, poor handling of bareroot seedlings for outplanting affected seriously the planting programme. This was clearly reflected by the large-scale nortality of outplanted young seedlings reported from many plantations. So far, no systanatic attempt has been made to study the diseases affecting bamboos in nurseries, plantations and natural stands in the country. Hence, the present investigation was taken up to conduct a systematic study of the diseases affecting bamboos in Kerala.

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Objectives: To conduct it detailed evaluation, with meta-analyses, of the published evidence on milk and dairy consumption and the incidence of vascular diseases and diabetes. Also to summarise the evidence on milk and dairy consumption and cancer reported by the World Cancer Research Fund and then to consider the relevance of milk and dairy consumption to survival in the UK, a typical Western community. Finally, published evidence on relationships with whole milk and fat-reduced milks was examined. Methods: Prospective cohort studies of vascular disease and diabetes with baseline data on milk or dairy consumption and a relevant disease outcome were identified by searching MEDLINE, and reference lists in the relevant published reports. Meta-analyses of relationships in these reports were conducted. The likely effect of milk and dairy consumption on survival was then considered, taking into account the results of published overviews of relationships of these foods with cancer. Results: From meta-analysis of 15 studies the relative risk of stroke and/or heart disease in subjects with high milk or dairy consumption was 0.84 (95% CI 0.76, 0,93) and 0.79 (0.75, 0.82) respectively, relative to the risk in those with low consumption. Four studies reported incident diabetes as an outcome, and the relative risk in the Subjects with the highest intake of milk or diary foods was 0.92 (0.86, 0.97). Conclusions: Set against the proportion of total deaths attributable to the life-threatening diseases in the UK, vascular disease, diabetes and cancer, the results of meta-analyses provide evidence of an overall survival advantage from the consumption of milk and dairy foods.

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Food security is one of this century’s key global challenges. By 2050 the world will require increased crop production in order to feed its predicted 9 billion people. This must be done in the face of changing consumption patterns, the impacts of climate change and the growing scarcity of water and land. Crop production methods will also have to sustain the environment, preserve natural resources and support livelihoods of farmers and rural populations around the world. There is a pressing need for the ‘sustainable intensifi cation’ of global agriculture in which yields are increased without adverse environmental impact and without the cultivation of more land. Addressing the need to secure a food supply for the whole world requires an urgent international effort with a clear sense of long-term challenges and possibilities. Biological science, especially publicly funded science, must play a vital role in the sustainable intensifi cation of food crop production. The UK has a responsibility and the capacity to take a leading role in providing a range of scientifi c solutions to mitigate potential food shortages. This will require signifi cant funding of cross-disciplinary science for food security. The constraints on food crop production are well understood, but differ widely across regions. The availability of water and good soils are major limiting factors. Signifi cant losses in crop yields occur due to pests, diseases and weed competition. The effects of climate change will further exacerbate the stresses on crop plants, potentially leading to dramatic yield reductions. Maintaining and enhancing the diversity of crop genetic resources is vital to facilitate crop breeding and thereby enhance the resilience of food crop production. Addressing these constraints requires technologies and approaches that are underpinned by good science. Some of these technologies build on existing knowledge, while others are completely radical approaches, drawing on genomics and high-throughput analysis. Novel research methods have the potential to contribute to food crop production through both genetic improvement of crops and new crop and soil management practices. Genetic improvements to crops can occur through breeding or genetic modifi cation to introduce a range of desirable traits. The application of genetic methods has the potential to refi ne existing crops and provide incremental improvements. These methods also have the potential to introduce radical and highly signifi cant improvements to crops by increasing photosynthetic effi ciency, reducing the need for nitrogen or other fertilisers and unlocking some of the unrealised potential of crop genomes. The science of crop management and agricultural practice also needs to be given particular emphasis as part of a food security grand challenge. These approaches can address key constraints in existing crop varieties and can be applied widely. Current approaches to maximising production within agricultural systems are unsustainable; new methodologies that utilise all elements of the agricultural system are needed, including better soil management and enhancement and exploitation of populations of benefi cial soil microbes. Agronomy, soil science and agroecology—the relevant sciences—have been neglected in recent years. Past debates about the use of new technologies for agriculture have tended to adopt an either/or approach, emphasising the merits of particular agricultural systems or technological approaches and the downsides of others. This has been seen most obviously with respect to genetically modifi ed (GM) crops, the use of pesticides and the arguments for and against organic modes of production. These debates have failed to acknowledge that there is no technological panacea for the global challenge of sustainable and secure global food production. There will always be trade-offs and local complexities. This report considers both new crop varieties and appropriate agroecological crop and soil management practices and adopts an inclusive approach. No techniques or technologies should be ruled out. Global agriculture demands a diversity of approaches, specific to crops, localities, cultures and other circumstances. Such diversity demands that the breadth of relevant scientific enquiry is equally diverse, and that science needs to be combined with social, economic and political perspectives. In addition to supporting high-quality science, the UK needs to maintain and build its capacity to innovate, in collaboration with international and national research centres. UK scientists and agronomists have in the past played a leading role in disciplines relevant to agriculture, but training in agricultural sciences and related topics has recently suffered from a lack of policy attention and support. Agricultural extension services, connecting farmers with new innovations, have been similarly neglected in the UK and elsewhere. There is a major need to review the support for and provision of extension services, particularly in developing countries. The governance of innovation for agriculture needs to maximise opportunities for increasing production, while at the same time protecting societies, economies and the environment from negative side effects. Regulatory systems need to improve their assessment of benefits. Horizon scanning will ensure proactive consideration of technological options by governments. Assessment of benefi ts, risks and uncertainties should be seen broadly, and should include the wider impacts of new technologies and practices on economies and societies. Public and stakeholder dialogue—with NGOs, scientists and farmers in particular—needs to be a part of all governance frameworks.