Resultados de búsqueda - "Uganda"

  1. A study of domestic pigs, wilds suids and ticks as reservoirs for African swine fever virus in Uganda por Bjornheden, L.

    Publicado 2011
    “…As the world’s population increases the need for food and good protein sources grows, especially in development countries like Uganda. The pig production is growing rapidly in Uganda and is not only a source of food but also an important income for many people living in the rural areas.African Swine Fever (ASF) is a contagious viral disease, which can cause up to 100% mortality among domestic pigs. …”
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    Tesis
  2. Population dynamics of ticks on indigenous cattle in a pastoral dry to semi-arid rangeland zone of Uganda por Okello-Onen, Joseph, Tukahirwa, E.M., Perry, Brian D., Rowlands, G.J., Nagda, S.M., Musisi, G., Bode, E., Heironen, R., Mwaji, W., Opuda-Asibo, J.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Studies on seasonality and population dynamics of ticks on indigenous cattle and their crosses (calves) were carried out in Buruli Ranching Scheme, Nabiswera, Luwero District of Uganda on three treatment groups of animals: group 1 (twice a week dipping), group 2 (once a month dipping) and group 3 (no tick control). …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Conflicts management, social capital and adoption of agroforestry technologies : Empirical findings from the highlands of southwestern Uganda por Sanginga, Pascal C., Kamugisha, R.N., Martin, A.M.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Using empirical data from 243 households in Kabale-Uganda, the study identified over 780 different cases of conflicts, and found positive relationships between certain types of conflicts and adoption of agroforestry technologies. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Facilitating participatory processes for policy change in natural resource management : Lessons from the highlands of southwestern Uganda por Sanginga, Pascal C., Kamugisha, R.N., Martin, A, Kahuru, A, Stroud, Ann

    Publicado 2004
    “…Results suggest that recent decentralization reforms in Uganda provide significant opportunities for research to influence and support the process of policy change in NRM. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda por Okonya, J., Syndikus, K., Kroschel, Jürgen

    Publicado 2013
    “…In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme rainfall, and delayed/early rains have become more frequent and/or intense. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Sustaining linkages to high value markets through collective action in Uganda: the case of the Nyabyumba potato farmers por Kaganzi, Elly, Ferris, Shaun, Mulema, Annet A., Sanginga, Pascal C., Njuki, Jemimah, Barham, James

    Publicado 2008
    “…Uganda's rapid urbanization, particularly in the capital city Kampala, offers new market opportunities for organized farmers to supply higher value produce for emerging growth markets such as multinational supermarket chains and fast food restaurants. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  7. Sweetpotato cultivar degeneration rate under high and low sweetpotato virus disease pressure zones in Uganda por Adikini, S., Mukasa, S.B., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Gibson, R.W.

    Publicado 2015
    “…However, the contribution of this practice to degeneration of sweet potato cultivars in Uganda has been only speculative, hence the need to document the rate of cultivar degeneration in high and low sweet potato virus disease pressure zones. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Displacement of US-1 clonal lineage by a new lineage of Phytophthora infestans on potato in Kenya and Uganda por Njoroge, A.W., Tusiime, Geoffrey, Forbes, G., Yuen, J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…All potato samples from eastern Uganda were of the KE-1 lineage. Moreover, samples from eight fields in western Uganda were also of the KE-1 lineage, which is in agreement with an ongoing westward displacement. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Study of reproduction, growth, mortality and browsing behaviour of Mubende goats under station management in central Uganda por Okello, K.L.

    Publicado 1993
    “…A study was initiated in August 1986 to examine the reproductive performance, growth, mortality and browsing behaviour of Mubende goats under improved station management in Central Uganda. Conception rate for does was 100 per cent and the mean conception rate was 8.5 months and mean age at first kidding was 13.5, months. …”
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    Conference Paper

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