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  1. Effect of pruning intensities of three woody leguminous species grown in alley cropping with maize and cowpea on an alfisol por Duguma, B., Kang, B., Okali, D.U.U.

    Publicado 1988
    “…The three leguminous woody species were grown in hedgerows spaced at 2 m. Trials were carried out one year after establishment of the hedgerows using a split-plot design with four replications. …”
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  2. Soil water balance of intercropped maize and cowpea grown in a tropical hydromorphic soil in western Nigeria por Hulugalle, N.R., Lal, R.

    Publicado 1986
    “…Soil water extraction was limited to the surface 0.35 m of the profile due to the restriction of roots by a gravel layer at this depth. …”
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  3. Terms of Reference: Evaluability Assessments of CGIAR’s Portfolio 2025-2030 por CGIAR Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service

    Publicado 2025
    “…These Terms of Reference (ToRs) present the design and approach to assessing the Evaluability Assessments (EA) of 13 Science Programs and Accelerators (P/As), including Genebank, of CGIAR’s 2025-30 Portfolio, an activity included in the System Council-endorsed Multi-Year Evaluation Plan (MYEP), and presented in the 2025-27 workplan for CGIAR's Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service (IAES) (SC/M21/DP5). CGIAR’s Evaluation Framework defines evaluability as “the extent to which an intervention can be evaluated in a reliable and credible fashion; the concept is central to a culture of results. …”
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