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Integrating islands of knowledge for greater synergy and efficiency in crop research
Author(s) -
Borrell Andrew,
Reynolds Matthew
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
food and energy security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.253
H-Index - 25
ISSN - 2048-3694
DOI - 10.1002/fes3.107
Subject(s) - food security , agriculture , business , scale (ratio) , teamwork , knowledge management , sustainable agriculture , environmental resource management , computer science , ecology , management , geography , economics , cartography , biology
A transnational approach to plant science is required to address global challenges such as food security and climate change. Action from the plant, crop and agricultural science communities will be required to meet these challenges. Islands of knowledge (e.g. crop, discipline, scale, environment, organization) need to be better integrated. Mapping is needed to identify gaps and make connections between these islands. Translational research, spanning from the molecular to farm scale, should be the focus. We need more `integrators' to manage complex global projects and integration should be recognized as an important skill in itself. We need to advocate teamwork over individuality ‐ and reward teams. Impact should be taken much more seriously as an outcome and we need to better understand impact pathways. Focusing on key game‐changers will more likely lead to impact rather than attempting to do everything.

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