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The water resource implications of changing climate in the Volta River Basin
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The effects of supplementation with Gliricidia sepium or Leucaena leucocephala forage on intake, digestion and live-weight gains of Bos taurus X Bos indicus steers offered Napier g...
Publicado 1996“…Napier grass basal diet was offered ad libitum alone or supplemented with 7.5, 15, 22.5 or 30 g dry matter (DM) per kg metabolic body weight (M 0.75) gliricidia (experiment 1) or leucaena (experiment 2). …”
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Relationships between preference, rumen degradability, gas production and chemical composition of browses
Publicado 1997“…High potential degradability (PD) and effective degradability (ED) were observed in Sesbania spp, Moringa stenopetala, Indigofera arrecta, Chamaecytisus palmensis and Atriplex spThe browses differed (P<0.05) in asymptotic gas (Ag) production (m1 g-1 OM), but had similar (P>0.05) times of incubation at which half of the asymptotic gas had been formed. …”
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The livestock-climate-poverty nexus: A discussion paper on ILRI research in relation to climate change
Publicado 2008Enlace del recurso
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The major cell surface glycoprotein procycline is a receptor for induction of a novel form of cell death in African trypanosomes in vitro
Publicado 2000“…Immunofluorescence experiments using monoclonal antibodies (mAb) specific for paraflagellar rod proteins and for kinetoplastid membrane protein-11 (KMP-11), showed that the Con A-treated parasites had begun to duplicate the flagellum but that this had only proceeded along part of the length of the cells, suggesting that the cell division process was initiated but that cytokinesis was subsequently inhibited. …”
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Is research for development a good investment? Reflections on lessons from the NBDC
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Hydrological modelling of sustainable land management interventions in the Mizewa watershed of the Blue Nile basin
Publicado 2013Enlace del recurso
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Balancing-out floods and droughts: opportunities to utilize floodwater harvesting and groundwater storage for agricultural developmentin Thailand
Publicado 2012“…Capturing peak flows approximately 1 year in four by dedicating around 200 km2 of land to groundwater recharge would reduce the magnitude of flooding and socio-economic impacts and generate around USD 250 M/year in export earnings for smallholder rainfed farmers through dry season cash cropping without unduly compromising the demands of existing water users. …”
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Irrigation and rain-fed crop production system in Ethiopia
Publicado 2008“…During the last one decade, the maximum and minimum cultivated land by small-holder peasant farmers at the national level was 10.7 and 6.6 M ha, respectively. Increased cultivable area by private small-holder farmers could not seem to contribute to the increased production. …”
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Formal water rights in rural Tanzania: deepening the dichotomy?
Publicado 2004“…The paper argues that the root of these paradoxical results lies in the dichotomy between the 'modern' large-scale rural and urban economy with its corresponding legislation and the rural spheres in which Tanzania's m<l:jority of small-scale water users live under customary water tenure. …”
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