Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance
Tsetse flies, the main vectors of trynanosomiasis, infest some 11 million km3 of Africa, about 37% of the continent. The only cattle that can thrive and produce in these areas are the trypanotolerant breeds such as the N'Dama, which at present...
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
1991
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| description | Tsetse flies, the main vectors of trynanosomiasis, infest some 11 million km3 of Africa, about 37% of the continent. The only cattle that can thrive and produce in these areas are the trypanotolerant breeds such as the N'Dama, which at present... |
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| spelling | CGSpace454772021-02-24T07:28:09Z Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Tsetse flies, the main vectors of trynanosomiasis, infest some 11 million km3 of Africa, about 37% of the continent. The only cattle that can thrive and produce in these areas are the trypanotolerant breeds such as the N'Dama, which at present... 1991 2014-10-08T13:40:57Z 2014-10-08T13:40:57Z News Item https://hdl.handle.net/10568/45477 en Open Access Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation CTA. 1991. Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance. Spore 32. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
| spellingShingle | Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
| title | Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
| title_full | Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
| title_fullStr | Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
| title_full_unstemmed | Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
| title_short | Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance |
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