Search Results - "Sudán"

  1. Gramíneas y leguminosas adaptadas para corte y pastoreo en el Valle del Sinú y alrededores. by Bernal Eusse, J.

    Published 2018
    “…Las especies de pastos mejor adaptadas a las condiciones del Valle del Sinú y sus alrededores son: angletón (Andropogon nodosus), pangola (Digitaria decumbens), puntero y yarugá uribe (Hypharrhenia rufa), guinea o india (Panicum maximum) pará (Panicum purpurascens), elefante (Pennisetum purpureum), pasto sudán (Sorghum sudanense y sorgo forrajero (Sorghum vulgare). …”
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  2. Gramíneas y leguminosas adaptadas para corte y pastoreo en el valle del Sinú y alrededores. by Bernal Eusse, Javier

    Published 2018
    “…Las especies de pastos mejor adaptadas son: angleton (Andropogon nodossus), pangola (Digitaria decumbens), puntero o yaragua Uribe (Hypharrhenia rufa), guinea o india (Panicum maximum), pará (Panicum purpurascens), elefante (Pennisetum purpureum), pasto sudán (Sorghum sudanense) y sorgo forrajero (Shorghum vulgare). …”
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  3. Cultivo y manejo de los sorgos forrajeros en Colombia. by Alarcón Millán, Enrique, Michielin de Pieri, Angelo

    Published 2018
    “…Se mencionan y describen 3 variedades de sorgos forrajeros: sorgo forrajero (Sorghum vulgare), pasto Sudán (Sorghum sudanense) y sorgo almun (Sorghum almun), incluyendo algunas recomendacioes sobre su cultivo, a saber: siembra, control de malezas, fertilización y manejo. …”
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  4. Uso de enmiendas silicatadas en suelos altamente fijadores de fosfatos. I. Efecto de aplicaciones de metasilicato de sodio by Fassbender, H.W., Muller, I.

    Published 2025
    “…Se observó una disminución del peso seco de las plantas de pasto Sudán y tomate cuando se aumentó la cantidad de metasilicato de sodio. …”
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  5. Effect of single or dual inoculation of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae and root‑nodulating rhizobacteria on reproduction of the burrowing nematode Radopholus simi... by Veken, L. van der, Cabasan, M.T.N., Elsen, A., Swennen, Rony L., Waele, D. de

    Published 2021
    “…Included in the study were sorgho-Sudan grass (good R. similis host), sweet potato and common bean (intermediate hosts), soybean and sunn hemp (poor hosts), and marigold (non-host). …”
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  6. Rain-based factors of high agricultural impacts over Senegal. Part I: integration of local to sub-regional trends and variability by Salack, S., Muller, B., Gaye, A.T.

    Published 2011
    “…In the regions recording less than 800 mm/year (Sudan and Sahel sub-regions), the positive and statistically significant trends of rainfall amount are associated with new features of increasing frequency of short dry spell category, increasing number of some classes of extreme daily rainfall amounts and shifts in the peak number of rainy days. …”
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  7. Simulating potential yield of rainfed soybean in northeast Nigeria by Kamara, A., Bebeley, J.F., Aliyu, K.T., Tofa, A., Omoigui, L., Solomon, R., Akinseye, Folorunso M.

    Published 2023
    “…Data from ten soybean experiments conducted under optimal conditions in 2016–2018 at Kano and Dambatta in the Sudan savanna (SS) agroecological zone were used to determine the cultivar coefficients and calibrate the model for the varieties TGX 1448–2E and TGX1951–3 F. …”
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  8. Genetic Dissection of Heat Stress Tolerance in Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Using GWAS by Maalouf, Fouad, Abou-Khater, Lynn, Ahmed, Zayed Babiker Mahgoub, Jighly, Abdulqader, Alsamman, Alsamman M., Hu, Jinguo, Ma, Yu, Rispail, Nicolas, Balech, Rind, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Baum, Michael, Agrawal, Shiv Kumar

    Published 2022
    “…We phenotyped 134 accessions in six open field experiments during summer seasons at Terbol, Lebanon, at Hudeiba, Sudan, and at Central Ferry, WA, USA from 2015 to 2018. …”
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  9. Regional workshop on sustainable, inclusive management of pastoral ecosystems and their socio-economic potential by AbdelHamied, Hamid

    Published 2022
    “…The event gathered around 70 participants from Algeria, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Tunisia with representatives from ministries of agriculture, universities and research sector, and professional pastoral organizations. …”
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  10. Priority Agricultural Commodities for Expanding and Diversifying Intra-Regional Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa by Odjo, Sunday, Fofana, Ismael, Tadesse, Getaw

    Published 2023
    “…This report explores the potential to diversify intra-regional trade in Eastern and Southern Africa countries (Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and Burundi), with special reference to the COMESA regional market. …”
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  11. Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa by Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo, Flórez, Fernando, Enciso, Karen, Hernández, Luis Miguel, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2023
    “…The potential market for Megathyrsus maximus hybrids is 494,471 ha with a value of US$ 94,648,595. South Sudan, Ethiopia and Tanzania hold a share of 71.63% in this market. …”
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  12. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay for detection and characterization of Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) in legumes applied by ICARDA’s GHU by Kumari, Safaa, Moukahel, Abdulrahman

    Published 2023
    “…A high incidence, up to 100%, has been noted in some regions of Egypt, Iraq and Sudan. BYMV is transmitted through seeds of most pulses, including faba beans, field peas, lentils, and lupins and through seed of several forage legumes and clovers. …”
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  13. Genome-wide association study of elite spring bread wheat (triticum aestivum l.) genotypes under drought conditions across different locations by Ed-Daoudy, Lamyae, Zakaria, EL Gataa, Sbabou, Laila, Tadesse, Wuletaw

    Published 2024
    “…Grain yield (GY), days to heading (DHE), days to maturity (DMA), plant height (PLH), and thousand kernel weight (TKW), were evaluated at Merchouch sta tion (Morocco); in the other hand only grain yield that was considered for the rest of the environments; Terbol (Lebanon), Kheferdan (Sudan), and ARC (Egypt), as well as Tassaout, and Sidi El Aidi (Morocco); spanning two years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017, as per variance analysis. …”
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  14. Effective dimensionality and factors affecting crop-livestock integration in West African savannas: a combination of principal component analysis and Tobit approaches by Manyong, Victor M., Okike, Iheanacho, Williams, Timothy O.

    Published 2006
    “…The framework is tested using empirical data from 634 farm households in 11 geo-referenced villages in the Sudan savanna (SS) and northern Guinea savanna (NGS), Nigeria. …”
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  15. Mapping the vulnerability of banana production landscapes in Uganda to banana bunchy top disease by Ocimati, Walter, Ogwal, Geofrey, Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama, Kubiriba, Jerome, Tugume, Joab, Rockefeller, Erima, Okurut, Wilson, Mahuku, George, Kutunga, David, Blomme, Guy

    Published 2024
    “…Methods: To map BBTD spread and inform its management, a delimiting survey was undertaken covering the high-risk zones bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) in the west, Rwanda and Tanzania in the south, and South Sudan in the north. BBTD is endemic in the DR Congo and present in Tanzania and Rwanda. …”
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  16. The impact of climate change on African economies and opportunities for agrifood system transformation by Tankari, Mahamadou, Fofana, Ismael

    Published 2024
    “…For instance, the report on the State of the Climate in Africa in 2022 (WMO 2023) showed that precipitation anomalies were above the 1991–2020 average in northeastern Africa, large parts of West Africa, the eastern Sahel region, Sudan, and parts of South Africa. In addition, several regions experienced rainfall deficits including the western part of North Africa, the Horn of Africa, portions of southern Africa, and Madagascar. …”
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  17. The impact of planting dates on the performance of soybean varieties [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the Nigerian Savannas by Eseigbe, O.B., Kamara, A., Miko, S., Omoigui, L.O., Solomon, R., Adeleke, M.A., Tofa, A.I., Bebeley, J.

    Published 2024
    “…Results showed significant differences in growth and yield parameters based on location, variety, and planting date. In the Sudan savanna (SS), AEZ at BUK-Kano, optimal yields (>1500 kg ha−1) were achieved when planting TGX-1835-10E and TGX-1951-3F from 15 to 29 June and TGX-1904-6F on 15 June. …”
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  18. Genomic Prediction in Faba bean for Heat and Herbicide Tolerance by Abou-Khater, Lynn, Maalouf, Fouad, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Jighly, Abdul-Qader, Joukhadar, Reem, Alsamman, Alsamman M., Ahmed, Zayed Babiker Mahgoub, Balech, Rind, Hu, Jinguo, Ma, Y., Sanchez-Garcia, Miguel, Agrawal, Shiv Kumar

    Published 2024
    “…The present study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and potential of GS in faba bean (Vicia faba L.), and to identify areas for further improvement and better implementation in practical breeding programs. 125 diverse faba bean accessions were phenotyped for different agronomic traits under herbicide and heat stresses in 16 environments in Morocco, Lebanon, Sudan and the USA. These accessions were also genotyped. 170 SNPs highly associated with the target traits were identified. …”
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  19. Overview of qualitative risk assessments for the introduction and spread of HPAI H5N1 Virus by Métras, Raphaëlle, Costard, Solenne

    Published 2009
    “…From 2006 to the present, 11 countries in Africa reported outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1: Egypt, Sudan, Djibouti, Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Cameroon. …”
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  20. When school overlaps with farming: Measuring reduced educational advancement and simulating solutions in Africa by Allen IV, James

    Published 2024
    “…Though those colonial regimes are mostly gone, SSA school calendars still do not change often: According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, of 45 SSA countries from 1997-2019 (over 900 country-years), there are only six instances of countries permanently shifting the start or end months of their school calendar by two months or more: Angola and Ghana both lengthened their calendars, and Malawi, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Tanzania shifted their calendars once. …”
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