Resultados de búsqueda - "Adoption"

  1. Sustainable intensification of potato zero-tillage using rice straw mulch Optimizing agronomic practices in eastern India por Kakraliya, S., Ramírez, D., Ninanya, J., Silva Díaz, C., Kumar, B., Singh, S., Choudhary, A., Gatto, M., Kreuze, Jan F.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These findings underscore the potential of PZTM as a sustainable potato production system within rice-potato cropping systems. Adopting key PZTM agronomic practices—integrated fertilization, optimized mulching, and strategic spacing—can help farmers achieve higher yields, improved economic returns, and environmental sustainability. …”
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  2. Repeatability and genetic advances in early maturing maize hybrid trials conducted under Striga-infested and non-infested conditions por Abubakar, A.M., Adejumobi, I.I., Fowobaje, K.R., Dieng, I., Saminu, Z., Imoro, S., Badu-Apraku, B.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Generally, substantial progress has been achieved with a good level of repeatability estimates for the early maturing maize hybrid trials evaluated under STRINF and STRNON conditions.Those results have demonstrated that the breeding strategies adopted during the 12-year breeding period have been effective, and that the potential of the trials in the exploration of the genetic potential of the hybrids for commercialization in the SSA for food security and poverty alleviation.…”
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  3. Bugis settlers in East Kalimantan’s Kutai National Park: their past and present and some possibilities for their future por Vayda, A.P., Sahur, A.

    Publicado 1996
    “…What policies should be adopted regarding enclave populations in national parks and other protected areas and how should the policies be implemented? …”
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  4. The Integration of CBBP in ATVET Programs and Universities in Ethiopia in Animal Production Programs por Belay, Berhanu, Getachew, Tesfaye, Haile, Aynalem

    Publicado 2025
    “…CBBP innovations are developed by ICARDA, partners and adopted and showcased the transformation of small ruminant productivity through a village/pilot to breed/population scaling framework. …”
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  5. Diversity, characteristics, and abundance of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the semi-arid lands of Eastern Kenya por Sakha, M., Gweyi-Onyango, J., Masso, C., Baijukya, F.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Overall, the distribution of AM fungal communities across the agricultural fields was lower, implying the need to adopt sustainable dryland farming systems to enhance native AM fungal communities and support the development of context-specific biofertilizers.…”
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  6. Characteristics of purse seine fisheries in the Egyptian Mediterranean waters: A case study of Abu Qir Bay por EL-Sira, Ibrahim, Walid, Elsawy Aly, El-Far, Alaa, Younis, Alaa, Nasr-Allah, Ahmed

    Publicado 2025
    “…This paper recommends adopting a legal minimum mesh size of 25.7 mm and promoting an ecosystem-based management framework to help address overfishing, enhance stock productivity, and support the long-term sustainability of purse seine fisheries in Abu Qir Bay.…”
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  7. Farmers' knowledge and perceptions of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith)) damage and factors affecting control method choices in Benin, West Africa por Tossou, T.H., Sommer, J.H., Agboton, C., Adeoti, R., Tamo, M., Grundler, F.M., Borgemeister, C.

    Publicado 2025
    “…In terms of management, 73 % of farmers relied on synthetic insecticides, 2.5 % adopted cultural practices, 11.6 % used no control methods, and only 1.2 % applied botanical extracts. …”
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  8. Strengthening Collaboration to Facilitate the Mainstreaming of Training Materials in CSA And CIS into University Curricula in Burkina Faso por Kone, Daouda, Lamptey, Benjamin, Amponsah, William

    Publicado 2025
    “…Finally, having both students and university leadership engaged in a panel discussion provided different perspectives on how the developed curricula can be adopted by the universities. Going forward WASCAL intends to introduce the developed modules by WASCAL and RUFORUM to newly admitted WASCAL scholars. …”
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  9. Perceptions of livestock farmers in turning manure into wealth leading to a circular bioeconomy in Uttarakhand, India por MPM, Deepa, Sathiskumar, Abinaya, Ray, S., Sasmal, S., Taron, Avinandan

    Publicado 2025
    “…About 65 percent of respondents expressed willingness to adopt resource recovery practices like composting and biogas generation at household scale although identifying constraints like limited time, unclear financial returns, and low familiarity with biogas systems. …”
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  10. Bridging Landscape-Level Insights and Plot-Scale Actions through a Natural Resource Management Tool por Reddy, Nagarjuna N., Garg, Kaushal K., Singh, Ramesh

    Publicado 2025
    “…By combining spatial data analytics with practical field-level recommendations, this platform empowers farmers, extension workers, and policymakers to adopt climate-resilient and resource-efficient strategies. …”
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  11. Wheat yield and soil physicochemical properties through mineral nitrogen and vermicompost application in Lasta district, North Ethiopia por Melak, Ewunetie, Molla, Eyayu, Feyisa, Tesfaye, Sebnie, Workat, Shitaw, Mamaru, Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw

    Publicado 2025
    “…It is recommended that farmers adopt 100% of the recommended N with 100% VC equivalence for optimal yields. …”
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  12. Local government and biodiversity conservation: a case from the Bolivian lowlands por Kaimowitz, D., Flores, G., Johnson, J., Pacheco, P., Pavez, I., Roper, J.M., Vallejos, C., Velez, R.

    Publicado 2000
    “…Most politically and economically important groups have adopted a ‘green discourse’ promoting the environment and natural resource conservation. …”
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  13. Swidden Transformations and Rural Livelihoods in Southeast Asia por Cramb, R., Colfer, C.J.P., Dressler, W., Laungaramsri, P., Le, Q.T., Mulyoutami, E., Peluso, N.L., Wadley, R.L.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Thus swidden farmers are not resisting appropriate and supportive forms of development. They are adopting new practices and engaging with markets, but in many situations swidden is still important to their livelihood strategies, providing resilience in the face of turbulent change. …”
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  14. Capacity building in EcoHealth: Experiences and evaluation of training using a "learning by doing" approach, within academic and non-academic contexts por Gilbert, Jeffrey

    Publicado 2013
    “…Researchers views were sought on whether Eco/One-Health approaches could be adopted beyond the EcoZD project. Key findings of these evaluations will be presented.…”
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  15. Discuter les approches conventionnelles de gestion de l’utilisation des eaux usees en agriculture. In French. [Challenging conventional approaches to managing wastewater use in agr... por Huibers, F., Redwood, M., Raschid-Sally, Liqa

    Publicado 2011
    “…A different approach is required, one that rethinks conventional wastewater system design and management. By adopting a systems approach to analysing both the water and food chains, one discovers the interactions of different stakeholders that treat and use (or abuse) water, the impacts on overall productivity and the risks. …”
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  16. Performance of potato (Solanum tuberosum) clones under water stress por Sharma, N., Kumar, P., Kadian, M.S., Pandey, S.K., Singh, S.V., Luthra, S.K.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Three irrigation regimes adopted were: non-stress (five irrigations), moderate water deficit (three irrigations up to 55 days after planting) and severe water deficit (two irrigations up to 25 days after planting). seven clones and two varieties were screened. …”
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  17. DNA fingerprinting to confirm possible genetic duplicates in cassava germplasm por Ocampo Nahar, César H., Angel, F., Jiménez, A., Jaramillo O, G, Hershey, Clair H., Granados F, E, Iglesias, C.A.

    Publicado 1995
    “…Given the success of this first test, the technique has been adopted for testing the remaining clones (about 1000) suspected of being possible duplicates. …”
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  18. Participatory research in Ikulwe-Iganga District, Uganda por Kayuki, KC, Wortmann, Charles S.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Several crop varieties have been evaluated for either tolerance or resistance and farmers have adopted Nanse 2 and SS4 cassava varieties; K131, K132, MCM 2001, MCM 3030, OBA 1, UBR (92) 32 bean varieties; some sweet potato varieties; and two upland rice varieties. …”
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  19. Trends and spatial variation in water and land footprints of meat and milk production systems in Kenya por Bosire, Caroline K., Ogutu, Joseph O., Said, Mohammed Yahya, Krol, M.S., Leeuw, Jan de, Hoekstra, A.Y.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Given the potential increase in demand for livestock products and limited freshwater and land availability, feed conversion efficiencies should be improved by rehabilitating degraded rangelands, adopting improved breeds and using appropriate feed composition.…”
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