New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant

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Autor principal: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics 2004
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/592
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spelling CGSpace5922017-04-22T16:21:29Z New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics 2004 2010-02-01T06:31:35Z 2010-02-01T06:31:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/592 en Open Access application/pdf International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics ICRISAT. 2004. New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant. Hyderabad: ICRISAT
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New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title_full New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title_fullStr New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title_full_unstemmed New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title_short New Dual-Purpose Sorghums for the Savannah Zone of Western Africa: Establishing the Basis for Enhanced Dry-season Feeding and Increased Crop-Livestock Integration: CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme, Concept Note for Research Grant
title_sort new dual purpose sorghums for the savannah zone of western africa establishing the basis for enhanced dry season feeding and increased crop livestock integration cgiar systemwide livestock programme concept note for research grant
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/592
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