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  1. Availability and use of CDROM products in Nigerian libraries and information centers por Adeniran, O.R., Adigun, T.A., Okoh, M.I., Eyitayo, O.T.

    Publicado 1994
    “…Areas of applications include information retrieval, bibliographic compilations, current awareness services, library acquisition work, and downloading and uploading to local online databases. …”
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  2. The central African soil spectral library: a new soil infrared repository and a geographical prediction analysis por Summerauer, L., Baumann, P., Ramírez Lopez, L., Barthel, M., Bauters, M., Bukombe, B., Reichenbach, M., Boeckx, P., Kearsley, E., Oost, K. van, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Chiragaga, D., Heri-Kazi, A., Moonen, P., Sila, A., Shepherd, K ., Mujinya, B.B., Ranst, E. van, Baert, G., Doetterl, S., Six, Johan

    Publicado 2021
    “…Information on soil properties is crucial for soil preservation, the improvement of food security, and the provision of ecosystem services. In particular, for the African continent, spatially explicit information on soils and their ability to sustain these services is still scarce. …”
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  3. Strategy and programme for ILRI information resources. 1998-2010 por International Livestock Research Institute

    Publicado 1998
    “…The second chapter deals with SWOT analysis of ILRI Information Services with particular reference to strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. …”
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  4. Tracking crop varieties using genotyping-by-sequencing markers: a case study using cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) por Rabbi, Ismail Y., Kulakow, Peter A., Manu-Aduening, J.A., Dankyi, Ansong A., Asibuo, James Y., Parkes, Elizabeth Y., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Girma, Gezahegn, Gedil, Melaku A, Ramu, Punna, Reyes, Byron A., Maredia, Mywish K.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) was used in a case study as an alternative method to track released varieties in farmers’ fields, using cassava, a clonally propagated root crop widely grown in the tropics, and often disseminated through extension services and informal seed systems. A total of 917 accessions collected from 495 farming households across Ghana were genotyped at 56,489 SNP loci along with a “reference library” of 64 accessions of released varieties and popular landraces.…”
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