Resultados de búsqueda - "india"
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Collaborative management of forests
Publicado 2004“…Our findings suggest that most co-management projects actually maintain and even extend central government control.Where communities had already managed forests in Orissa and Uttarakhand in India, the government required that they share their incomes with the state forest department. …”
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Increasing and sustaining productivity in subtropical and tropical plantation forests: Making a difference through research partnership
Publicado 2008“…The project has 16 experimental sites (10 eucalypt, 4 acacia and 2 conifers) in Australia, Brazil, Congo, China, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Vietnam. From results gathered for a decade in plantations, with growth rates from 6 to 46 m3 ha-1 yr-1 in a range of environments and forest management conditions, we conclude that subtropical and tropical plantations can be managed to increase and sustain productivity. …”
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Gender mainstreaming for food security and poverty reduction programs in Asia and Africa
Publicado 2013“…The case examples from Asia come from Pakistan and India, while the case examples from Africa are from Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. …”
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Groundwater pollution and emerging environmental challenges of industrial effluent irrigation in Mettupalayam Taluk, Tamil Nadu
Publicado 2007“…The environmental and socioeconomic aspects of industrial effluent irrigation have not been studied as extensively as domestic sewage based irrigation practices, at least for a developing country like India. The disposal of effluents on land has become a regular practice for some industries. …”
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Influence of resolution in irrigated area mapping and area estimation
Publicado 2009“…The study was conducted in the very large Krishna River basin (India), which has a high degree of formal contiguous, and informal fragmented irrigated areas. …”
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The Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP): Integrated regional assessment projects
Publicado 2012“…Integrated assessment of climate change impacts on principal crops and farm household incomes in Southern India. Modeling the impacts of a variable and changing climate on rice and sugarcane agricultural systems in Sri Lanka. …”
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Crop wild relatives of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]: Distributions, ex situ conservation status, and potential genetic resources for abiotic stress tolerance
Publicado 2015“…The fifteen prioritized relatives of pigeonpea generally occur in South and Southeast Asia to Australia, with the highest concentrations of species in southern India and northern Australia. These taxa differ considerably among themselves and in comparison to the crop in their adaptations to temperature, precipitation and edaphic conditions. …”
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Quality and safety improvements in informal milk markets and implications for food safety policy
Publicado 2014“…Milk marketing in Assam, NE India remains predominantly in the informal sector; there is also growing concern among consumers about the purity and quality of milk marketed by informal milk vendors and the possible health risk posed by it. …”
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The global distribution of banana bunchy top virus reveals little evidence for frequent recent, human-mediated long distance dispersal events
Publicado 2015“…Accounting for recombination and genome component reassortment, we examined the geographic structuring of global BBTV populations to reveal that BBTV likely originated in Southeast Asia, that the current global hotspots of BBTV diversity are Southeast Asia/Far East and India, and that BBTV populations circulating elsewhere in the world have all potentially originated from infrequent introductions. …”
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Estimating global warming potential for agricultural landscapes with minimal field data and cost
Publicado 2015“…In a 9,736-hectare case study area dominated by rice and wheat in the Karnal district of Haryana state, India, the authors used a low-cost landscape agricultural GHG accounting method with limited fieldwork, remote sensing, and biogeochemical modeling. …”
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An integrated approach to assess the dynamics of a peri-urban watershed influenced by wastewater irrigation
Publicado 2015“…In many urban and peri-urban areas of India, wastewater is under-recognized as a major water resource. …”
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Climate change impacts in Bhutan: challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
Publicado 2017“…The Kingdom of Bhutan is nestled in the Himalayas, sharing borders with India to the south and China to the north. The country is a net carbon sink and has committed to ensuring that 60% of its total land area will remain as forest. …”
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Recent progress in cassava varietal improvement in China
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Recent progress in cassava varietal improvement and agronomy research in Malaysia
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Two new ‘legumoviruses’ (genus Begomovirus) naturally infecting soybean in Nigeria
Publicado 2010“…A pairwise comparison with the corresponding nucleotide sequence of other begomoviruses in the databases indicated that SbCBV had a maximum of 74% identity with cowpea golden mosaic virus and SbMMV had a maximum of 65% identity with mungbean yellow mosaic India virus and kudzu mosaic virus. Phylogenetic analysis of the DNA A component of SbCBV and SbMMV together with those of other begomoviruses available in the databases showed clustering of the two viruses within the ‘legumovirus’ clade of the begomovirus phylogenetic tree. …”
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Ammonia Fiber Expansion (AFEX) as spin off technology from 2nd generation biofuel for upgrading cereal straws and stovers for livestock feed
Publicado 2018“…Ten cereal straws and stovers from India were treated using the ammonia fiber expansion (AFEX) technique to explore the effectiveness of the AFEX technique for releasing sugars from structural carbohydrates and for the upgrading of cereal crop residues as livestock feed. …”
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