Search Results - "Morocco"

  1. Adh1 first intron polymorphisms in Argentinean populations of Ceratitis capitata by Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Remis, Maria Isabel, Cladera, Jorge Luis, Zandomeni, Ruben

    Published 2018
    “…The average number of insects exchanged among populations (Nm) was estimated and high values were observed between Argentina and populations fromtwo African countries (Morocco and Kenya), Australia, and Hawaii (Kauai). …”
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  2. 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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  3. Exploring the Genetic Variability and Potential Correlations Between Nutritional Quality and Agro-Physiological Traits in Kabuli Chickpea Germplasm Collection (Cicer arietinum L.) by Traore, Fatoumata, El-Baouchi, Adil, En-nahli, Youness, Hejjaoui, Kamal, Metougui, Mohamed Louay, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Sohail, Quahir, Istanbuli, Tawffiq, Boughribil, Said, Amri, Moez

    Published 2022
    “…The trial was conducted under winter planting conditions during the cropping season 2017/2018 at ICARDA-Marchouch research station, Morocco. Results revealed high genetic variation and significant differences between the tested genotypes for all studied parameters. …”
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  4. Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight by Istanbuli, Tawffiq, Can, Canan, Talapov, T., Kharrat, Mohamed, Bouhadida, Mariem, Omri, Noura, Fikre, A., Zewdie, Asrat, Singh, Sarvjeet, Rani, Upasana, Tawkaz, Sawsan, Kemal, Seid Ahmed, Hamwieh, Aladdin

    Published 2022
    “…The testing sites were Kafarshakhna (Lebanon), Merchouch (Morocco), Alem Tena (Ethiopia), Punjab University (India), Beja (Tunisia), and Gaziantep University (Turkey). …”
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  5. Development of a Governance Resilience Index (GRI) for measuring climate adaptation governance [Abstract only] by Sahana, V., Adounkpe, Peniel, Amarnath, Giriraj

    Published 2023
    “…Further, countries such as Guatemala, Morocco, South Africa, Senegal are under developing economy cluster and Germany, Japan and United Kingdom are under the developed economy cluster. …”
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  6. Genomic regions involved in the control of 1,000-kernel weight in wild relative-derived populations of durum wheat by Jabbour, Yaman, Shafik Hakim, Mohammad, Al-Yossef, Abdallah, M. Saleh, Maysoun, Al-Dein Shaaban, Ahmad, Kabbaj, Hafssa, Zaim, Meryem, Kleinermann, Charles, Bassi, Filippo

    Published 2023
    “…This NAM was evaluated across eight environments (Syria, Lebanon, and Morocco) experiencing different degrees of terminal moisture stress over two crop seasons. …”
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  7. 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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  8. Whole genome phylogenetic investigation of a West Nile virus strain isolated from a tick sampled from livestock in north eastern Kenya by Lwande, Olivia Wesula, Venter, M., Lutomiah, J., Michuki, George N., Rumberia, C., Gakuya, F., Obanda, V., Tigoi, C., Odhiambo, C., Nindo, F., Symekher, S., Sang, R.

    Published 2014
    “…Ijara strain collected from a tick sampled on livestock was closest to another Kenyan strain and had diverged 20 years ago from strains detected in Morocco and Europe and 30 years ago from strains identified in the USA. …”
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  9. Parasitism activity of Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Aganaspis daci (Weld) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) against Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (D... by Harbi, Ahlem, De-Pedro, Luis, Beitia, Francisco J., Chermiti, Brahim, Ferrara, Fernando, Tormos, José, Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz

    Published 2021
    “…Background: Ceratitis capitata (Wied.), the Mediterranean fruit fly, is one of the key pest species affecting citrus production around the Mediterranean coasts of Spain, Morocco and Tunisia. During the past decade the IVIA (Valencian Institute for Agricultural Research) has imported several parasitoid species to enhance a Biological Control (BC) program against this pest. …”
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  10. Enhancing the use of crop genetic diversity to manage abiotic stress in agricultural production systems, 23-27 May 2005, Budapest, Hungary by Jarvis, D., Már, I., Sears, L.

    Published 2006
    “…During the workshop, the participants from Burkina Faso, Morocco, Zimbabwe, Mali, Peru, Vietnam, Tunisia, Hungary, Bolivia, Nepal, Australia, Italy and the US presented their ideas and information from their own work on enhancing the use of crop genetic diversity to manage abiotic stress. …”
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  11. Development of ‘Leave No One Behind’ indicators on Sustainable Development Goals and targets for ClimBeR project countries by Chakrabarti, P. G. D., Amarnath, Giriraj

    Published 2023
    “…CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience (ClimBeR) focuses on seven representative, low and middle income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America naming Kenya Morocco, Senegal, Zambia, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Guatemala. …”
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  12. Genetic diversity and population structure of a core collection of Mediterranean durum wheat accessions using DArTseq markers by Laribi, Marwa, Ben M’Barek, Sarrah, Velasco-Cuervo, Sandra M., Hwang, Sheau-Fang, Yahyaoui, Amor H., Strelkov, Stephen E.

    Published 2025
    “…These genotypes originate primarily from various countries in the Mediterranean basin, including Algeria (39 genotypes), Egypt (3), France (45), Israel (2), Italy (54), Jordan (2), Morocco (2), Portugal (51), Spain (50), Tunisia (6), and Turkey (4). …”
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  13. Genomic-assisted sparse multi-location testing to increase genetic gains in barley by Maldonado, Julian Garcia

    Published 2022
    “…These trials were planted in four diverse locations in Morocco and Lebanon, each identified as representative of a Target Population Environment. …”
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  14. Safe movement of food and forage crops germplasm: ICARDA’s experience in the Arab region by Kumari, Safaa, Moukahel, Abdulrahman, El Miziani, Inaam

    Published 2022
    “…In order to safeguard countries from quarantine risks (insect pests, pathogens and weeds) associated with the movement of germplasm, ICARDA follows a regulatory and quarantine program working in close collaboration with competent institutions where ICARDA has platforms for crop breeding, germplasm multiplication and evaluation and genetic resources exchange in Lebanon and Morocco. ICARDA’s GHU is responsible for the monitoring, clearance and documentation of safe germplasm movement at the center, to do so, all incoming and outgoing genetic resources and breeding germplasm must go through a strict quarantine monitoring system (seed health testing, quarantine clearance based on national and international procedures and rules). …”
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  15. Genome-wide association study of common resistance to rust species in tetraploid wheat by Marone, Daniela, Laidò, Giovanni, Saccomanno, Antonietta, Petruzzino, Giuseppe, Azevedo, Cleber V. Giaretta, De Vita, Pasquale, Mastrangelo, Anna Maria, Gadaleta, Agata, Ammar, Karim, Bassi, Filippo, Wang, Meinan, Chen, Xianming, Rubiales, Diego, Matny, Oadi, J. Steffenson, Brian, Pecchioni, Nicola

    Published 2024
    “…The wheat panel was phenotyped in the field and subjected to growth chamber experiments across different countries (USA, Mexico, Morocco, Italy, and Spain); then, a mixed linear model (MLM) GWAS was performed. …”
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  16. A risk-minimizing argument for traditional crop varietal diversity use to reduce pest and disease damage in agricultural ecosystems by Jarvis, D., Mulumba, J., Peng, H., Paparu, P., Yang, Y., Lu, C., Fadda, Carlo

    Published 2014
    “…Through a research partnership, over the past eight years, among Biodiversity International and over 30 national and local government and non-government organizations in China, Uganda, Ecuador, and Morocco, high levels of diversity were found within the traditional varieties of a set of globally agreed upon staple crops for the specific pest and disease systems in the four countries: (i) maize (Zea mays): northern leaf blight (Setosphaeria turcica) and stem borer; (ii) common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris): angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola), anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum), rust (Uromyces appendiculatus), and bean fly (Ophiomyia phaseoli; O. spencerella); (iii) faba bean (Vicia faba): aphids (Aphis fabae), chocolate spot (Botrytis fabae), seed pod weevil (Bruchus rufimanus; B. dentipes); (iv) banana and plantain (Musa spp.): black leaf streak (black sigatoka; Mycosphaerella fijiensis), Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense), nematodes, and weevils (Cosmopolites sordidus); (v) barley (Hordeum vulgaris): net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) and powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis); and (vi) rice (Oryza sativa): rice blast (Pyricularia grisea) and rice plant hopper (Nilaparvata lugens). …”
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  17. Mapping of adaptation interventions in Senegal by Ndione, Y. C., Tall, L., Sall, S., Ciss, P. N., Rousseau, E., Amarnath, Giriraj, Okem, Andrew

    Published 2023
    “…The CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience is geared towards Building Systemic Resilience against Climate Variability and Extremes in developing countries including Guatemala, Kenya, Morocco, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Senegal, and Zambia. …”
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