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  1. Jordbruksteatern : från jordbruket till människan by Mellegård, Oskar, Lizell, Henrik

    Published 2016
    “…This work lies at the interface between landscape architecture and agriculture. The aim has been to develop a competition entry with a design that shows how agricultural land can be made accessible for urban residents while being preserved. …”
    H3
  2. Kvillepiren purifying park : exploring phytotechnology in site-specific landscape design by M. G. Bergman, Laura-Kristine

    Published 2019
    “…There is an on-going debate about sustainable landscape architecture where aesthetics is highlighted as an important, often neglected aspect to work with to create experiences that lead to understanding and concern for the environment. …”
    H2
  3. Integrating genetic and genomic analyses of combined health data across ecotypes to improve disease resistance in indigenous African chickens by Banos, Giorgios, Lindsay, V., Desta, T.T., Bettridge, Judy M., Sánchez Molano, E., Vallejo Trujillo, Adriana, Matika, O., Dessie, Tadelle, Wigley, P., Christley, Robert M., Kaiser, P., Hanotte, Olivier H., Psifidi, A.

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, we performed a joint analysis of two distinct Ethiopian indigenous chicken ecotypes to investigate the genomic architecture of important health and productivity traits and explore the feasibility of conducting genomic selection across-ecotype. …”
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  4. Agronomic and economic performance of legume-legume and cereal-legume intercropping systems in Northern Tanzania by Kinyua, M., Kihara, Job Maguta, Bekunda, Mateete A., Bolo, Peter Omondi, Mairura, Franklin S., Fischer, Gundula, Mucheru-Muna, M.

    Published 2023
    “…The cropping systems tested included a sole maize system rotated with a legume-legume intercrop (Doubled-up legume), an innovation involving two maize rows intercropped with two legume species (Mbili-Mbili), maize-legume intercrop both with and without de-topping, maize-legume intercrop (2 maize plants at 50 cm intra-space, de-topped), maize-legume system (maize with vertical leaf architecture) and a farmer practice. The Mbili-Mbili technology adaptation assessment was conducted on 225 farmers during the 2021 cropping season. …”
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  5. Multi-omic Analyses Shed Light on The Genetic Control of High-altitude Adaptation in Sheep by Chao Li, Bingchun Chen, Suo Langda, Peng Pu, Xiaojia Zhu, Shiwei Zhou, Kalds, P., Awang Cuoji, Xiran Wang, Haolin Zhu, Yujiang Wu, Renqin Cuomu, Ba Gui, Ming Li, Yutao Wang, Yan Li, Wenwen Fang, Ting Jia, Tianchun Pu, Xiangyu Pan, Yudong Cai, Chong He, Liming Wang, Yu Jiang, Han Jianlin, Yulin Chen, Ping Zhou, Pausch, H., Xiaolong Wang

    Published 2024
    “…Association testing between the inhabited altitudes and 34,298,967 variants was conducted to investigate the genetic architecture of altitude adaptation. Highly accurate HiFi reads were used to complement the current ovine reference assembly at the most significantly associated β-globin locus and to validate the presence of two haplotypes A and B among 13 sheep breeds. …”
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  6. Responding to the world food crisis-- Getting on the Right Track: IFPRI 2007-2008 Annual Report Essay by von Braun, Joachim

    Published 2008
    “…It is promising that the issue of global food security is now on the agenda of the Group of Eight countries, but disappointing that at their July 2008 meeting they did not do more to promote social protection, revise biofuel policies, make specific commitments for funds to overcome the food crisis, or delineate the actors and mechanisms that would play roles in strengthening the global governance architecture for food and agriculture. It is crucial that the funds already committed by the G8 countries be released in a timely manner. …”
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  7. Assessing genetic relatedness of in vitro cassava accessions using morphological traits and DArTseq single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers by Byiringiro, M.H., Uchendu, E.E., Paliwal, R., Abberton, M.

    Published 2025
    “…Cluster II held the most accessions while Clusters I and IV had the least, indicating phenotypic variation patterns primarily driven by root morphology, plant architecture, and leaf traits. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed that the first three components explained 67.26% of the total variation among accessions. …”
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  8. Examining gendered cassava trait preferences through commercial seed business: a case study of IITA GoSeed and Umudike Seeds in Nigeria by Owoade, D., Olaosebikan, O., Bello, A., Kulakow, P., Parkes, E., Olajide, R., Madu, T.U., Diebiru-Ojo, E.M., Okoye, B., Esiobu, N.S., Onyeka, J., Anyim, C.G., Bentley, J.W., Liani, M.L., Adeyeye, O., Cole, S., Teeken, B.

    Published 2025
    “…We found that traits such as plant architecture that suppresses weed (branched stems with widespread canopy) and food processing suitability were confirmed as important gendered traits while ratooning ability (allowing to cut stems from an existing plant without the plant being affected much) and sweet taste of tubers which can be eaten boiled without elaborate processing are new gendered traits identified by the two companies. …”
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  9. Emerging REDD+: a preliminary survey of demonstration and readiness activities by Wertz-Kanounnikoff, Shiela, Kongphan-apirak, M.

    Published 2009
    “…Policy makers, donors, and other investors in REDD+ and/or REDD+ co-benefits could assemble such data to enhance their investment choices, monitor their outcomes, and thus provide valuable lessons to inform the national and global REDD+ architecture. Although performance-based payments analogous to payments for environmental services (PES) are core features of the REDD+ idea, the survey further shows that REDD+ policies will require more than PES-type REDD+ schemes. …”
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  10. QTL analysis of yield traits in an advanced backcross population derived from a cultivated Andean x wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cross by Blair, Matthew W., Iriarte Solórzano, G.A., Beebe, Stephen E.

    Published 2006
    “…A total of 157 lines were evaluated for phenological traits, plant architecture, seed weight, yield and yield components in replicated trials in three environments in Colombia and genotyped with microsatellite, SCAR, and phaseolin markers that were used to create a genetic map that covered all 11 linkage groups of the common bean genome with markers spaced at an average distance of every 10.4 cM. …”
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  11. RIEPT Trials - Ecosystems E: Semievergreen Seasonal Tropical Forests by International Center for Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2015
    “…In the first, known as Regional Trials C (RTCs), the idea was to incorporate new germplasm in pastures to study its potential compatibility under grazing in small plots in terms of productivity (dry-matter yields and carrying capacity) and persistence (dynamics of botanical composition, changes in plant architecture, and seed reserves) under different grazing management systems. …”
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  12. Using electronic syndromic surveillance system to collect animal health and meat inspection records in Marsabit County, Kenya by Bodha, Boku, Katelo, Halima, Basele, Stephen, Kihara, Absolomon, Chuchu, Simon, Kiara, Henry K., Wamwere-Njoroge, George J., Bett, Bernard K.

    Published 2017
    “…Introduction: An electronic syndromic surveillance system for collecting, collating and analysing animal health and meat inspection records in Marsabit County, Kenya has been developed. Architecture: The system comprises a cloud server linked to a series of data collection phones operated by field veterinarians based at the sub-county locations and meat inspectors in abattoirs. …”
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