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  1. Many partners, big numbers? Estimating the extent of reach and use of innovations under the CGIAR Research Initiative – Diversification in East and Southern Africa por Ngoma, Hambulo, Mulungu, Kelvin H., Manyanga, Mark, Simutowe, Esau, Mhlanga, Blessing, Hanke-Louw, Nora, Waswa, Boaz, Jacobs-Mata, Inga, Givertz, Evan, Thierfelder, Christian

    Publicado 2024
    “…In terms of adoption of the promoted technologies, Zimbabwe showed the highest rates for minimum tillage and post-harvest mechanization technologies, closely followed by Malawi most likely due to a strong focus by the Government (e.g., the Pfumvudza program in Zimbabwe) and non-governmental organization partners promoting these technologies alongside UU. …”
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  2. Mapping and engaging university partners on gender in food, land and water systems por Nchanji, Eileen, Robinson, Tieminie, Lutomia, Cosmas, Elias, Marlene

    Publicado 2025
    “…All participants agree that robust support for students—such as through mentorship, internships, co-supervision arrangements, placements, and sandwich programs (e.g., programs incorporating significant practical work experience or programs undertaken partly abroad)—is critical for nurturing the next generation of gender-focused FLWS researchers. …”
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  3. Assessment of milk quality and the potential of a quality based payment system in smallholder farms in Limuru and Eldoret, Kenya por Kabui, K.K.

    Publicado 2012
    “…The compositional analysis results from Limuru showed that the average pH was 6.63, fat 3.8%, density 1.027 g/ml, protein 3.1%, freezing point -0.541o C, added water 3.42% and solids not fat 8.2%. …”
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  4. Maize research at IAR Samaru por Ado, S., Showemimo, F., Alabi, S., Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Menkir, A., Usman, I., Abdullahi, U.S.

    Publicado 2007
    “…In the 1990s, collaborative research continued under the west and Central African Collaborative Maize Research Network (WECAMAN) and the sasakawa Global20006G-2000) which, in partnership with IAR, disseminated new maize technologies to Nigerian farmers. …”
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  5. Atmospheric CH4 and CO2 enhancements and biomass burning emission ratios derived from satellite observations of the 2015 Indonesian fire plumes por Parker, R.J., Boesch, H., Wooster, M.J., Moore, D.P., Webb, A.J., Gaveau, D.L.A., Murdiyarso, Daniel

    Publicado 2016
    “…This seems likely to be because our field sampling mostly intersected smaller-scale peat burning plumes, whereas the large-scale plumes intersected by the GOSAT TANSO-FTS footprints would very likely come from burning that was occurring in a mixture of fuels that included peat, tropical forest and already cleared areas of forest characterised by vegetation types that are more fire-prone than the natural rainforest biome (e.g. post-fire areas of ferns and scrubland, along with agricultural vegetation). …”
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  6. Opposing community assembly patterns for dominant and non-dominant plant species in herbaceous ecosystems globally por Arnillas, Carlos Alberto, Borer, Elizabeth T., Seabloom, Eric William, Alberti, Juan, Baez, Selene, Bakker, Jonathan D., Boughton, Elizabeth H., Buckley, Yvonne M.  , Bugalho, Miguel Nuno, Donohue, Ian, Dwyer, John, Firn, Jennifer, Peri, Pablo Luis, Cadotte, Marc W.

    Publicado 2022
    “…By estimating phylogenetic dispersion in 78 grasslands across five continents, we found that dominant species were clustered (e.g., co-dominant grasses), suggesting dominant species are likely organized by environmental filtering, and that nondominant species were either randomly assembled or overdispersed. …”
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