Search Results - "North Carolina"

  1. A comparison of harvesting residue yield and recovery rates for energy policy developement by Jurevics, Arnis

    Published 2011
    “…Literature and a North Carolina field study data suggest that residue yield rate ρ range from 20-50% whereas recovery rate η can range from 60-80%. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Cuba and the CGIAR Centers: A Study of Their Collaboration in Agricultural Research by Sánchez, Pedro A., Scobie, Grant M.

    Published 1986
    “…A description and assessment of Cuba's Ministry of Agriculture and national agricultural research system, and the impact of their collaboration with CGIAR Centers in the introduction of new rice, bean, cassava, potato, maize, sorghum, and tropical forage grass varieties and in the provision of training and germplasm.Written by Pedro A. Sanchez of North Carolina State University and Grant M. Scobie of the Ruakura Agricultural Research Center in Hamilton, New Zealand.…”
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  3. Prospectus for an International Centre for Research and Training with Potatoes by Sawyer, Richard L.

    Published 1971
    “…Proposal based on USAID project contracted to North Carolina State University planning the establishment in Peru of an international research and training center on the potato. …”
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  4. An International Potato Center by Sawyer, Richard L.

    Published 1971
    “…Emergence of a national potato program in Peru in 1967, and USAID - North Carolina State University planning assistance beginning in 1970. …”
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  5. Comments on "Trial summary on the comparison of various non-aflatoxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus on Mycotoxin levels and yield in maize" by M.S. Molo, et al. Agron. J. 111:9... by Ortega Beltran, A., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit

    Published 2019
    “…Results of Molo et al. (34) should be considered as a preliminary indication that native atoxigenic strains are also beneficial for limiting maize aflatoxin content in North Carolina.…”
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    Journal Article
  6. Effect of liming on the availability of three rock phosphate sources in two West African Ultisols by Juo, A.S.R., Kang, B.T.

    Published 1979
    “…The relative effectiveness of two African rock phosphate (Morocco rock, MR and Togo rock, TR) was compared with the more reactive North Carolina rock phosphate (NCR) and with Triple superphosphate (TSP) in greenhouse using two strongly acidic Ultisols from southern Nigeria with and without application of lime. …”
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