Resultados de búsqueda - "West Africa"

  1. Multiple small-effect alleles of Indica origin enhance high iron-associated stress tolerance in rice under field conditions in west Africa por Melandri, G., Sikirou, M., Arbeláez Vélez, Juan D., Shittu, A., Semwal, V.K., Konaté, K.A., Maji, A.T., Ngaujah, S.A., Akintayo, I., Govinduraj, V., Shi, Y., Agosto-Perez, F.J., Greenberg, A.J., Atlin, G., Ramaiah, V., McCouch, S.R.

    Publicado 2020
    “…These findings highlight the complex genetic architecture underlying rice response to HIA stress and suggest that a recurrent selection program focusing on an expanded indica genepool could be productively used in combination with genomic selection to increase the efficiency of selection in breeding programs designed to enhance tolerance to this prevalent abiotic stress in West Africa.…”
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  2. Assessing yield stability of pearl millet and rice cropping systems across West Africa using long-term experiments and a modeling approach por Kouadio, Louis, Fraser, Kristina, Ibrahim, Ali, Saito, Kazuki, Dougbedji, Fatondji, Senthilkumar, Kalimuthu

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study examines the yield stability of pearl millet and rice under various management options in West Africa, utilizing both experimental and modeling approaches. …”
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  3. Economic analysis of animal disease control inputs at farm level: the case of trypanocide use in villages under risk of drug resistance in West Africa por Affognon, Hippolyte D., Randolph, Thomas F., Waibel, H.

    Publicado 2010
    “…This paper presents an economic analysis of the use of drugs (isometamidium and diminazene) in controlling African Animal Trypanosomosis (AAT), a serious disease of cattle and small ruminants in villages that exhibit resistance to isometamidium in Burkina Faso and Mali in West Africa. The study applies a production function framework integrating a damage control function to assess the short term productivity effect of trypanocide use under different epidemiological conditions. …”
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  4. Sustainable management of globally significant endemic ruminant livestock in West Africa: Guidelines for the replication and improvement of the N’Dama cattle breeding program of The Gambia por Marshall, Karen, Dempfle, L.

    Publicado 2013
    “…This document is designed to assist countries partnered to the project ‘Sustainable Management of Globally Significant Endemic Ruminant Livestock in West Africa’ (PROGEBE www.progebe.net) in the development of plans for N’Dama cattle within breed improvement programs, following the 3-tier (nucleus/multiplier/ commercial) model of The Gambia. …”
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