Resultados de búsqueda - "Uganda"

  1. Bacterial wilt and drought stresses in banana production and their impact on economic welfare in Uganda: implications for banana research in East African Highlands por Abele, S., Pillay, M.

    Publicado 2007
    “…This study investigates the economic impact of banana Xanthomonas wilt (bxw) and drought on banana production in Uganda. The objective of this research is to determine the benefits of targeted research to avoid economic losses. …”
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  2. Banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar), ovipositional preferences, timing of attack and larval survivorship in a mixed cultivar trial in Uganda por Abera, A., Kyamanywa, S., Karamura, E.B.

    Publicado 2000
    “…These data provide a possible explanation of differences in weevil attack found among banana cultivars in Uganda.…”
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  3. How does conversion of natural tropical rainforest ecosystems affect soil bacterial and fungal communities in the Nile river watershed of Uganda? por Alele, P.O, Sheil, D., Surget-Groba, Y, Lingling, S, Cannon, Charles H.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Uganda's forests are globally important for their conservation values but are under pressure from increasing human population and consumption. …”
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  4. First evidence for the spread of East African cassava mosaic virus Uganda (EACMVUG) and the pandemic of severe cassava mosaic disease to Burundi por Bigirimana, S., Barumbanze, P., Obonyo, R., Legg, James P.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Since the 1990s, the importance of the disease has been greatly increased by the spread through East and Central Africa of a pandemic of unusually severe CMD (Legg, 1999), associated with the recombinant begomovirus, East African cassava mosaic virus– Uganda (EACMV-UG) (Zhou et al., 1997). Following reports of the spread of EACMV-UG to Rwanda (Legg et al., 2001), it became apparent that Burundi, to the south, was also threatened. …”
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  5. The effect of cassava mosaic geminiviruses on symptom severity, growth and root yield of a cassava mosaic virus diseasesusceptible cultivar in Uganda por Owor, B., Legg, James P., Okao‐Okuja, G., Obonyo, R., Ogenga‐Latigo, M.W.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Plants infected with African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV), ‘mild’ and ‘severe’ strains of East African cassava mosaic virus-Uganda (EACMV-UG2) and both ACMV and EACMV-UG2 were grown in two experiments in Kabula, Lyantonde in western Uganda. …”
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  6. Does improved storage technology promote modern input use and food security? Evidence from a randomized trial in Uganda por Omotilewa, O.J., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Ainembabazi, John H., Shively, G.E.

    Publicado 2018
    “…We use panel data from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) administered among 1200 smallholders in Uganda to evaluate input use and food security impacts of an improved maize storage technology. …”
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  7. Perspective from Africa por Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo

    Publicado 2020
    Materias: “…uganda…”
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  8. The role of networks in diffusion and uptake of climate-smart technologies in Rakai, Uganda: Report of project initiation workshops, 5-9 May 2014 por Ogwal-Omara, Richard, Halewood, Michael, Otieno, G., Bioversity International

    Publicado 2014
    “…This report summarizes the first steps of a project to analyze the role of networks in the diffusion and uptake of climate-smart technologies in Rakai, Uganda. The activity is part of the Policy Action for Climate Change Adaptation (PACCA) project funded by Climate Change for Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). …”
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  9. Orange‐fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) puree for fried and baked products in Kenya, Uganda, and Malawi project. 2019‐2020 Workplan review meeting. por CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas

    Publicado 2019
    “…The CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) funded the International Potato Center (CIP) with a scaling grants to accelerate the use of orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) puree in Kenya, Malawi and Uganda. The two‐year (2019–21) project targets both formal (processors) and informal (street vendors) sectors with OFSP puree as a major ingredient to reduce the use of wheat flour and to enrich the products with vitamin A.…”
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  10. Scaling community seedbanks and farmer seed enterprises in East and Southern Africa: Workshop Highlights, 2-4 October 2019, Entebbe, Uganda por Adokorach, Joyce, Vernooy, Ronnie, Kakeeto, Ronald

    Publicado 2020
    “…Workshop presentations showcased the status of the community seed banks in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe; and the status of farmer seed enterprises in Uganda and Zimbabwe. …”
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  11. Differences in crop selection, resource constraints, and crop use values among female- and male-headed smallholder households in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda por Reynolds, Travis W., Tobin, Daniel, Otieno, Gloria, McCracken, Aidan, Guo, Junru

    Publicado 2020
    “…To better understand relationships between gender of the household head, household resources, individual values, and crop choices, we draw on original survey data collected from 1,001 rural households in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Bivariate and multivariate analyses suggest that female-headed households are less likely to grow cash crops, reflecting a combina­tion of resource constraints and social norms. …”
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  12. The Rhipicephalus appendiculatus tick vector of Theileria parva is absent from cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations and associated ecosystems in northern Uganda por Obara, Isaiah, Githaka, Naftaly W., Nijhof, A., Krücken, J., Nanteza, A., Odongo, D., Lubembe, D., Atimnedi, P., Mijele, D., Njeri, A., Mwaura, S., Owido, G., Ahmed, J., Clausen, Peter-Henning, Bishop, Richard P.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The African cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is the major wildlife host of T. parva from southern Uganda and Kenya to southern Africa. We show herein that R. appendiculatus appears to be absent from the two largest national parks in northern Uganda. …”
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