Search Results - "Canadians"
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Participatory impact pathways analysis: a practical application of program theory in research-for-development
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What’s the Missing Link? - Reviewing Climate Change Polices in Context of Indian Agricultural Sector
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Analyzing cumulative effects from human development on reindeer habitat in Sweden
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Monosomic Alien Addition Lines of Rice: Production, Morphology, Cytology, and Breeding Behavior
Published 1989Get full text
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An ultrastructural-study of postmeiotic development in the megasporocarp of azolla-microphylla
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The genetic basis of late blight resistance in potato: A comprehensive overview
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Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda
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Wild Beans (Phaseolus L.) of North America
Published 2019“…The wild relatives of the five domesticated species of bean (Phaseolus L.) are widely distributed across the tropics and subtropics of the New World, with taxa extending from the Canadian border to Argentina, and on the Caribbean Islands, Bermuda, and the Galapagos Islands. …”
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A map of global peatland extent created using machine learning (Peat-ML)
Published 2022“…Our second error estimate was generated by comparing Peat-ML against a high-quality, extensively ground-truthed map generated by Ducks Unlimited Canada for the Canadian Boreal Plains region. This comparison suggests our map to be of comparable quality to mapping products generated through more traditional approaches, at least for boreal peatlands.…”
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An inventory of crop wild relatives and wild-utilized plants in Canada
Published 2022“…Although most food crop CWR are represented in ex situ collections (91% of species), representation of within-species diversity is low (median = 5% of Canadian ecogeographic types represented per species). …”
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Assessment of solid and liquid wastes management and health impacts along the failed sewerage systems in capital cities of African countries: case of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Published 2023“…The field survey was conducted on 245 household heads obtained using the Canadian statistical guidelines. The results obtained indicated that all main pollution indicators were; total nitrogen (TN, 525 ± 0.02 to 3077 ± 0.3 mg/l), nitrates (NO3, 146 ± 0.01 to 1347 ± 0.12 mg/l), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD, 278 ± 195.16 to 645 ± 391.74 mg/l), chemical oxygen demand (COD, 940 ± 650.54 to 4050.5 ± 71.42 mg/l) and total dissolved solids (TDS, 151 ± 9.9 to 766 ± 237.59 mg/l) which were above the values recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Cote d'Ivoire national policy guidelines standards for the discharge of effluents into the environment. …”
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Global adaptation patterns of Australian and CIMMYT spring bread wheat
Published 2007“…In general, Australian lines performed well in south and west Australia, South America, southern Africa, Iran and high latitude European and Canadian locations. CIMMYT lines performed well at CIMMYT’s key yield testing location in Mexico (CIANO), north-eastern Australia, the Indo-Gangetic plains, West Asia North Africa and locations in Europe and Canada. …”
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Ecohealth research in Southeast Asia: Past, present and the way forward
Published 2015“…This approach was introduced widely in Southeast Asia (SEA) by the Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in the late 2000s. …”
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Intercropping sorghum and soybean efficiency using contour ridges technology in southern Mali
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Genetic Control of Beta-carotene, Iron and Zinc Content in Sweetpotato
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Processing of fecal sludge to fertilizer pellets using a low-cost technology in Ghana
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