Resultados de búsqueda - "Peanuts"

  1. Rising strong: Resilient farming through seed and mechanization por International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

    Publicado 2024
    “…Notably, the Chengetai and Apiary Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSALs) from Ward 17 invested significantly with purchases of US$1,016 and US$761 respectively, and were rewarded with valuable agricultural tools—a peanut butter machine and basin digger, encouraging further community participation in agricultural advancements. …”
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  2. Histopathological, Immunohistochemical, Lectinhistochemical and Molecular Findings in Spontaneous Bovine Abortions by Campylobacter fetus por Morrell, Eleonora Lidia, Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo, Odeon, Anselmo Carlos, Gimeno, Eduardo Juan, Campero, Carlos Manuel

    Publicado 2019
    “…The most important changes were a minor peanut agglutinin (PNA) and DBA binding in the alveolar cells of the lungs and DBA globet cells in some of the C. fetus–positive foetuses. …”
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  3. The effect of climate change on crop wild relatives por Jarvis, Andy, Lane, Annie, Hijmans, Robert J.

    Publicado 2008
    “…We used current and projected future climate data for ∼2055, and a climate envelope species distribution model to predict the impact of climate change on the wild relatives of peanut (Arachis), potato (Solanum) and cowpea (Vigna). …”
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  4. Improved crop productivity and soil properties under varying planting densities of Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth. and Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. in Congo Basin por Mapenzi, N., Katayi, A.L., Bauters, M., Masimane, J., Schure, J., Kweyu, R., Nabahungu, N.L.

    Publicado 2024
    “…To do this, a multifactor trial design was implemented in Lobilo catchment, Congo Basin, with two tree species, four tree planting densities (T1: 2500 trees × ha−1, T2: 625 trees × ha−1, T3: 278 trees × ha−1; and T0: crop monoculture), and three intercrops (cassava, maize, and peanut). The results revealed that both agroforestry species did not significantly differ regarding their impact on soil macronutrients. …”
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  5. Mapping crop and livestock value chain actors in Mbire and Murehwa districts in Zimbabwe por Ngoma, Hambulo, Matangi, Dorcas, Zingwena, Taurai, Debello, Moti Jaleta, Baudron, Frederic

    Publicado 2023
    “…Groundnut is sold to both rural and urban consumers after processing it to peanut butter locally within the production zones. …”
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  6. From discard to resource: unlocking the environmental and nutritional value of Bambara groundnut waste por Lungaho, M., Ojuederie, O.B., Odozi, E.B., Mshelmbula, B.P., Onawo, L.O., Igiebor, F.A., Uselu, A., Adegboyega, T.T., Ikhajiagbe, B.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Valorization initiatives for legume wastes, exemplified by case studies on soybean, cowpea, and peanut, demonstrate potential for environmental, nutritional, and economic benefits. …”
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  7. Optimization of multiplex PCR assay for the simultaneous detection of alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and southern bean mosaic virus (SBMV) por Dawit, Woubit, Mulatu, Fikerte, Hirko, Mignote, Negawo, Alemayehu T.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Specificity tests using non-target viruses, including potyvirus, bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV), bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), peanut mottle virus (PeMoV), and Johnson grass mosaic virus (JGMV), confirmed absence of cross amplification of non-target viruses, demonstrating the specificity of the assay. …”
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  8. Variaciones morfométricas y respuesta de nueve hospedantes diferenciales a tres poblaciones de Meloidogyne javanica de Costa Rica por Salazar Figueroa, L.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Differences were also noted among populations in some characteristics of the female perineal patterns.'Florunner, peanut, “Delta Pine L-16' cotton, Puerto Rico” sweet potato and “Tioga strawberry were not whercas 'NC-95' tobacco, *All-Gold” sweetpotato and Minnesotta A-401 corn were good hosts for the three populations. …”
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  9. Utfodring av hästar i tropiska klimat por Bergström, Tove, Johansson, Christina

    Publicado 2009
    “…As concentrates, the horses were given wheat bran, oats, barley, soybean meal, maize, carrots, coconut cake, peanut cake, horse gram and chick pea. Tropical grasses contain high amounts of lignin and oxalate, and low amounts of energy, protein and calcium. …”
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  10. On-farm research and transfer of technology for cassava production in Vietnam por Hoang, Kim, Tran, Van Son, Nguyen, Van Thang, Tran, Ngoc Quyen, Ao, Van Thinh

    Publicado 1995
    “…A cultural technique of intercropping cassava with mungbean, peanut and winged bean has obtained satisfactory results, contributing to increased farmer income and the maintainance of soil fertility. …”
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  11. Cassava agronomy research and adoption of improved practices in China: Major achievements during the past 20 years por Li, Jun, Huang, Jie, Tian, Yinong, Zhang, Weite

    Publicado 2001
    “…Results of soil erosion control trials conducted in Hainan and Guangxi showed that contour ridging, intercropping with peanut or the planting of vetiver grass contour hedgerows were the most effective practices for reducing soil erosion when cassava was grown on slopes. …”
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  12. Infection with different Neospora caninum strains causes differences in the glycosylation pattern in the uteri and placentae of Neospora caninum-infected heifers por Caspe, Sergio Gaston, Konrad, Jose Luis, Moore, Prando Dadin, Sala, Juan Manuel, Della Rosa, Paola, Ortega-Mora, Luis M., Bacigalupe, Diana, Venturini, María Cecilia, Campero, Carlos Manuel, Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo

    Publicado 2024
    “…In the infected groups, severe placentitis was associated with changes in lectin binding in the vascular endothelium by Lens culinaris agglutinin (LCA), Pisum sativum agglutinin (PSA) and Ricinus communis I (RCA-I) lectins, in the epithelial cells of the endometrial glands by RCA-I, Dolichos biflorus agglutinin (DBA), succinylated wheat germ agglutinin, peanut agglutinin (PNA), concanavalin-A (CON-A), LCA, PSA and Phaseolus vulgaris erythroagglutinin (PHA-e), and in the trophoblast layer by PNA, CON-A, LCA, PSA, PHA-e, soybean agglutinin, RCA-I, DBA and Bandieraea simplicifolia agglutinin (BSA-I). …”
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  13. Cost-benefit analysis of prioritized climate adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers: Evidence from selected value chains across sub-Saharan Africa por Akinyi, Devinia Princess, Karanja Ng'ang'a, Stanley, Ngigi, Margaret, Mathenge, Mary, Girvetz, Evan Hartunian

    Publicado 2022
    “…In Malawi, Ethiopia, and Zambia, the most viable practices were improved seed, and conservation agriculture in the soybean, faba beans, and peanut value chains respectively. The NPV was highly sensitive to changes in the discount rate, moderately to price, yield, and practice lifecycle, and least to changes in annual labour costs. …”
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  14. Soil organic carbon dynamics and crop yield for different crop rotations in a degraded ferruginous tropical soil in a semi-arid region: a simulation approach por Soler, C.M.T., Bado, V.B., Traoré, K., Bostick, W.M., Jones, J.W., Hoogenboom, G.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Eight crop rotations that included cotton, sorghum,peanut, maize and fallow, and three different management scenarios, one without N (control), onewith chemical fertilizer (N) and one with manure applications, were studied. …”
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  15. Evolución de la productividad agropecuaria en Colombia 1970-1997 por Rivas Ríos, Libardo, López, G., Pachico, Douglas H.

    Publicado 1998
    “…Among these are exportable products or products with a high local agroindustrial demand, such as flowers, oil palm, peanut, fruit trees, and banana. In most of these crops, increased production was mainly based on increase in cultivated areas. …”
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  16. Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for My Loi village and Ha Tinh province, Viet Nam por Le VH, Duong, Minth Tuan, Simelton, Elisabeth, Ferrer, Alice J., Bui Tan Yen, Sebastian, Leocadio S.

    Publicado 2016
    “…The major findings for My Loi Village included: 1) main livelihood sources are in forestry (140 ha acacia and eucalyptus planted in near 200 ha) and rainfed agriculture (55 ha, paddy rice, peanut, maize, green bean, and sweet potato); 2) main constraints for production are water scarcity and poor soil quality; 3) livestock was promoted to improve livelihood diversification; Low investment capital and diseases are the households’ main challenges for expansion from an average of 1-2 cows per household. …”
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  17. Cassava agronomy research in Asia: Has it benefitted cassava farmers? por Howeler, Reinhardt H.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Experiments have shown that cassava yields are seriously reduced if either low rainfall or low temperatures are limiting growth during the period of 3-5 months after planting; that planting vertically or inclined produces higher yields than planting horizontally, especially during periods of drought; that planting on ridges is better in the rainy season but planting on the flat is better in the dry season; that high yields can be sustained over many years of continuous cassava planting if adequate amounts of N and K are applied annually; that intercropping with peanut generally increases total income and protects the soil from erosion; and that fertilization, intercropping, contour ridging and contour hedgerows of grasses are very effective ways to reduce erosion. …”
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  18. Cassava agronomy research in China por Zhang, Weite, Lin, Xiong, Li, Kaimian, Juang, Jie, Tian, Yinong, Lee, Jun, Fu, Quohui

    Publicado 1998
    “…Cassava intercropped with watermelon produced the highest economic returns, but soil erosion was controlled most efficiently by intercropping with peanut.…”
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