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  1. Climate information services for increased resilience and productivity in Senegal (CINSERE) by Ouédraogo, Issa, Diouf, Seynabou

    Published 2017
    “…The recruitment of the project staff (Project Coordinator, M&E Specialist and Climatologist) is now completed and the contract between ICRISAT/CCAFS and ANACIM has been signed. …”
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    Informe técnico
  2. Assessing potential land suitable for surface irrigation using groundwater in Ethiopia by Worqlul, Abeyou W., Jeong, J., Dile, Y.T., Osorio, J., Schmitter, Petra S., Gerik, T., Srinivasan, R., Clark, N.

    Published 2017
    “…These basins have access to shallow groundwater (i.e., depth of groundwater less than 20 m from the surface) making it easier to extract. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Assessing hydrologic changes across the Lower Mekong Basin by Lyon, S.W., King, K., Polpanich, O., Lacombe, Guillaume

    Published 2017
    “…In a first step, temporal changes in the rainfall-runoff relationship were assessed using the parsimonious, two-parameter GR2M hydrological model. In a second step, a distribution-free statistical test was applied to detect whether significant changes have occurred in the wet season (high flow) and dry season (low flow) conditions. …”
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  4. Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum: a major constraint to banana, plantain and enset production in central and east Africa over the past decade by Nakato, V., Mahuku, George S., Coutinho, Teresa A.

    Published 2018
    “…Host range Causes Xanthomonas wilt on plants belonging to the Musaceae, primarily banana (Musa acuminata), plantain (M. acuminata × balbisiana) and enset (Ensete ventricosum). …”
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  5. Selección de leguminosas forrajeras e inoculación con Rhizobium en dos localidades de la zona cafetera by Suárez Vásquez, Senén, Wood, Martin, Nortcliff, Stephen

    Published 1991
    “…At the Colombian coffee growing area, between 1,000 and 2,000m elevation, experiments were carried out under field conditions on steep slopes at Romelia (2,500 mm rainfall and a Dystrandept type of soil), and at Supía (1,708 mm rainfall and a Eutrandept type of soil). …”
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  6. Height-diameter allometry and above ground biomass in tropical montane forests: insights from the Albertine Rift in Africa by Imani, G., Boyemba, F., Lewis, S., Nabahungu, N.L., Calders, K., Zapfack, L., Riera, B., Balegamire, C., Cuní-Sanchez, A.

    Published 2017
    “…To address this we investigate (1) the effects of altitude on height-diameter allometry, (2) how different height-diameter allometric models affect above ground biomass estimates; and (3) how other forest structural, taxonomic and environmental attributes affect above ground biomass using 30 permanent sample plots (1-ha; all trees ≥ 10 cm diameter measured) established between 1250 and 2600 m asl in Kahuzi Biega National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. …”
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  7. Modelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo, West Africa) by Diwediga, Badabate, Bao Le Quang, Agodzo, Sampson K., Tamene, Lulseged D., Wala, Kperkouma

    Published 2018
    “…Steep slopes (≥ 15°), poorly covered lands (croplands and savannas), and riversides (distances ≤ 100 m) are critical areas of sediment sources. The local appraisal of soil loss was in line with the simulated outputs even though quantification was not accounted for when dealing with rural illiterate people. …”
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    Journal Article

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