Search Results - "Egypt"

  1. Genetic analysis of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato ticks, parasites of dogs in the Canary Islands, Cyprus, and Croatia, based on mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene sequences by Chitimia-Dobler, Lidia, Kurzrock, Lina, Molčányi, Tomáš, Rieß, Ramona, Mackenstedt, Ute, Nava, Santiago

    Published 2019
    “…The sequences of R. sanguineus sensu lato from Cyprus formed a clade with R. sanguineus s.l. from Egypt, Turkey, and Romania, which belongs to the “Rhipicephalus sp. morphotype I” or “southeastern European lineage.” …”
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  2. Spatially distributed freshwater demand for electricity in Africa by Gerbens-Leenes, P. W., Vaca-Jiménez, S. D., Holmatov, Bunyod, Vanham, Davy

    Published 2024
    “…Countries with high annual WW amounts include Egypt (8937 Mm3 ), Ghana (7893 Mm3 ), Zambia (5262 Mm3 ), Mozambique (2602 Mm3 ), Nigeria (2309 Mm3 ) and South Africa (1068 Mm3 ). …”
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  3. Al Murunah Regional Workshop Proceedings by Abeyrathna, Wasudha Prabodhani, Fragaszy, Stephen, Samarasekara, Vidhisha

    Published 2024
    “…Organized by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and country implementation partners (CIP) including the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL), Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE) in Egypt, and the Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG) in the occupied Palestine territories , the workshop served as a pivotal moment in advancing collaborative efforts toward sustainable water management practices in the region. …”
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  4. Exploring genetic variation and stripe rust resistance in ICARDA's spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using GWAS in West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region by Youssef, Alaa, El-soda, Mohamed, H. Osman, Neama, Shahin, Atef, Zakaria, EL Gataa, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Tawkaz, Sawsan, Nazari, Kumarse, Al-Shamaa, Khaled, Tadesse, Wuletaw

    Published 2025
    “…This study assessed stripe rust resistance in 154 spring bread wheat genotypes from ICARDA, tested across four locations: Izmir (Turkey), Merchouch (Morocco), Sakha, and Sids (Egypt). Disease severity was evaluated at the adult plant stage under natural infection using the coefficient of infection (CI). …”
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  5. Development of a capability and skillset framework for the implementation of resilient nature-based water solutions (RNBWS) in the MENA Region by Parkes, Richard, Fragaszy, Stephen, Belhaj Fraj, Makram, Abdelwahab, Noura, Mandouri, H., Slehat, F., Hayajneh, A., Rabi, A., Amleh, N., AbdelMeguid, A., Maowod, G., Khatib, B., Ferando, S., Hayek, F., Samarasekara, Vidhisha

    Published 2025
    “…In response, the Al Murunah project—meaning “flexibility” in Arabic—was launched to enhance water security through resilient nature-based water solutions (RNBWS) in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). …”
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  6. Growth and feed utilization potentials of local chicken ecotypes in Ethiopia by Dessie, Tadelle, Tadesse, M., Peters, Kurt J.

    Published 2005
    “…In this study, Fayoumi chicken breed originated from Egypt was used as a reference breed. Ecotype had a significant (p<0.01) effect on overall body weight gain per bird and mean body weight gain per bird per day from day old to 6 weeks of age. …”
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  7. Water-use accounts in CPWF basins: Simple water-use accounting of the Nile Basin by Kirby, M., Eastham, Judy, Mainuddin, M.

    Published 2010
    “…The White Nile flows though Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt. The Blue Nile starts in Ethiopia. Zaire, Kenya, Tanzanian, Rwanda, and Burundi all have tributaries, which flow into the Nile or into Lake Victoria. …”
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  8. Water-use accounts in CPWF basins: Models and Concepts by Kirby, M., Mainuddin, M., Eastham, Judy

    Published 2010
    “…The White Nile flows though Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt. The Blue Nile starts in Ethiopia. Zaire, Kenya, Tanzanian, Rwanda, and Burundi all have tributaries, which flow into the Nile or into Lake Victoria. …”
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  9. Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: A systematic review of the distribution in the Middle East and North Africa by Saratsis, A., Sotiraki, S., Braae, U.C., Devleesschauwer, Brecht, Dermauw, Veronique, Eichenberger, R.M., Thomas, Lian F., Bobić, B., Dorny, P., Gabriël, S., Robertson, L.J.

    Published 2019
    “…Bovine cysticercosis prevalence estimates based on meat inspection were only reported for Egypt and Israel, with prevalence data ranging between 0.2–20% and 0.1–9.1% for cattle and buffaloes, respectively. …”
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  10. Genome-wide Insights of Ethiopian indigenous sheep populations reveal the population structure adheres to tail morphology than phylogeography by Agraw, A.A., Gurja, B., Yao, Kouadio N., Kyalo, M., Dessie, Tadelle, Kebede, A., Tesfaye, G., Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-Baka, Zewdu, E., Hanotte, Olivier H., Getinet, M.T.

    Published 2019
    “…To investigate the genetic relationships in greater detail and infer population structure of Ethiopian sheep populations at the continental and global levels, populations from east Africa (Kenya), north Africa (Egypt, Morocco), South Africa, Middle East and Asia were included. …”
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  11. Genomic surveillance of Rift Valley fever virus: From sequencing to lineage assignment by Juma, John, Fonseca, V., Konongoi, Samson L., Heusden, P. van, Roesel, Kristina, Sang, R., Bett, Bernard K., Christoffels, A., Oliveira, T. de, Oyola, Samuel O.

    Published 2022
    “…Virus spillover events contribute to outbreaks as was demonstrated by the largest epidemic of 1977 in Egypt. Genomic surveillance of the virus evolution is crucial in developing intervention strategies. …”
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  12. An Assessment of the Impact of ISNAR: 1997-2001 by Anderson, Jock R., Ponniah Anandajayasekeram, Eric Craswell, Mandivamba Rukuni

    Published 2004
    “…The latter has informed debate both at national and subregional levels (e.g. on the declining support for agricultural research, setting research priorities, etc.), while the former has assisted the development of biotechnology and biosafety policies in a number of countries, including Argentina, Cameroon, Chile, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Philippines, Turkey, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.…”
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  13. bEcon 4 Africa: An overview of the literature on the economic assessment of GE crops in the continent, 1996-2016 by Zambrano, Patricia, Paul, Namita, Chambers, Judith A., Falck-Zepeda, José B., Hanson, Hillary

    Published 2019
    “…Today, even after the commercialization of insect resistant crops in Burkina Faso, Egypt, and Sudan, and the recent approval for commercialization of insect resistant cotton in Nigeria and Ethiopia, South Africa continues to be the most represented country in the literature and is the focus of 30 of the 72 publications. …”
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  14. HER+ Gender Equality Impact Story Book by CGIAR Initiative on Gender Equality, Cummings, Sarah

    Published 2024
    “…It summarizes the evidence and new tools, guidelines, practices and partnerships which HER+ has developed to address the structural barriers to gender equality in agrifood systems in many LMICs, including in Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, and Tanzania. …”
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  15. Identification of novel marker-trait associations for agronomic traits in bread wheat under WANA environments through GWAS by Henkrar, Fatima, Zakaria, EL Gataa, Lahrichi, Khaoula, Tadesse, Wuletaw

    Published 2025
    “…In this study, 191 spring bread wheat genotypes developed by ICARDA for drought and heat tolerance were evaluated across seven environments in Morocco, Sudan, Egypt, and Lebanon for five key agronomic traits. …”
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