Search Results - "synchronicity"

  1. A CRISPR/Cas9-based genome-editing system for yam (Dioscorea spp.) by Syombua, E.D., Zhang, Z., Tripathi, J.N., Ntui, V.O., Kang, M., George, O.O., Edward, N.K., Wang, B., Yang, B., Tripathi, L.

    Published 2021
    “…Yam genetic improvement via conventional breeding has not achieved substantial progress mainly due to the dioecy nature, long breeding-cycle, polyploidy, heterozygosity, poor seed set, and non-synchronous flowering (Mignouna et al., 2008). A precise genome-engineering holds the potential to overcome some of these limitations. …”
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  2. Training of ag-extension agents and farmers on validated best-bet CSA packages for crop, forage, and small ruminant value chains to manage climate and non-climate risks in Southern... by Ambaw, Gebermedihin, Nigussie, Abebe, Terefe, Hailu, Habtegiorgis, Kebede

    Published 2021
    “…Farmers and technicians, development agents, and experts were trained on how to collect data within CBBP cooperatives, evaluation of cooperative breeding sires, pregnancy test, mass synchronization, artificial insemination, principle, and method of breeding ram selection, ranking, and certification, utilization of forage legumes, use of alternative feed resources, ewe flushing, fattening and on the characteristics and controlling methods of small ruminant pests and diseases.…”
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  3. Assessing delivery and business models for high impact digital solutions at scale: the case of Rwanda Smart Nkunganire System (SNS) by Sartas, M., Mudereri, B.T., Senge, M., Rabourn, T.R., Ogunsami, T., Uzamushaka, S., Kihoro, E., Kangethe, E., Muzata, B.S., Guchu, W., Kamau, N. E.

    Published 2024
    “…These challenges highlight the need for continuous improvement and adaptation to ensure the system’s long-term sustainability and effectiveness. The “Synchronized Scaling of Digital Fertilizer Advisory for Six Crops through Rwanda’s Smart Nkunganire System” project under the CGIAR Research Initiative Diversification for Resilient Agrifood Systems in East and Southern Africa (Ukama Ustawi) and Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) both supported by CGIAR led by International Potato Center (CIP) and other partners, aimed to address these challenges and explore optimal delivery/business models for the next phase of the SNS’s development. …”
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  4. The Role of Biodiversity in the Dynamics and Management of Insect Pests of Tropical Irrigated Rice--A Review by Way, M.J., Heong, K.L.

    Published 1994
    “…Reliable natural enemy action is also considered to depend on all-year-round continuity of prey or hosts made possible by the relatively short fallow periods between staggered two to three rice crops per year and by proximity of certain non-rice habitats, notably the vegetation-covered bunds (levées) surrounding each field. In contrast, synchronous cropping could upset stability by destroying the continuity needed for natural enemy success. …”
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  5. Methodological handbook for analyzing policy coherence: Enhancing synergies and avoiding redundancies by Buritica, Alexander, González, Karen, Rueda, Jorge Armando, Romero, Andrei, Vergara, Daniel, Guevara, Paula, Mideros, María Fernanda, Castro Nunez, Augusto

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, it emphasized the importance of synchronizing administrative processes to enhance synergies between policies and avoid redundancies. …”
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  6. The fertility of ram sperm held for 24 h at 5 degrees C prior to cryopreservation by Purdy, Phillip H., Mocé, Eva, Stobart, Robert, Murdoch, William J., Moss, Gary E., Larson, Brent, Ramsey, Shawn, Graham, James K., Blackburn, Harvey D.

    Published 2017
    “…Stage of the estrous cycle was synchronized in ewes (n = 196) using controlled internal drug releasing devices (CIDR) for 12 d and at CIDR removal each ewe was administered PMSG (500 IU in experiment 1 and 350 IU in experiment 2) immediately before insemination. …”
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  7. The importance of tropical tree-ring chronologies for global change research by Groenendijk, Peter, Babst, Flurin, Trouet, Valerie, Fan, Ze Xin, Granato Souza, Daniela, Maselli Locosselli, Giuliano, Mokria, Mulugeta, Panthi, Shankar, Pumijumnong, Nathsuda, Abiyu, Abrham, Acuña Soto, Rodolfo, Adenesky Filho, Eduardo, Alfaro Sanchez , Raquel, Anholetto Junior, Claudio Roberto, Vieira Aragao, José Roberto, Assis Pereira, Gabriel, Astudillo Sánchez, Claudia C., Barbosa, Ana Carolina, de Oliveira Barreto, Nathan, Battipaglia, Giovanna, Beeckman, Hans, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bourland, Nils, Brauning, Achim, Brienen, Roel, Brookhouse, Matthew, Buajan, Supaporn, Buckley, Brendan M., Camarero, J. Julio, Carrillo Parra, Artemio, Ceccantini, Gregorio, Centeno Erguera, Librado R., Cerano Paredes, Julian, Cervantes Martínez, Rosalinda, Chanthorn, Wirong, Chen, Ya-Jun, Barçante Ladvocat Cintra, Bruno, Cornejo Oviedo, Eladio Heriberto, Cortés Cortés, Otoniel, Matos Costa, Clayane, Couralet, Camille, Crispin DelaCruz, Doris Bianca, D’Arrigo, Rosanne, David, Diego A., De Ridder, Maaike, Del Valle, Jorge Ignacio, Díaz Carrillo, Oscar A., Dobner Jr, Mario, Doucet, Jean Louis, Dünisch, Oliver, Dünisch, Oliver, Enquist, Brian J., Esemann Quadros, Karin, Esquivel Arriaga, Gerardo, Fayolle, Adeline, Anete Bergamo Fenilli, M. Eugenia, Ferrero, M. Eugenia, Fichtler, Esther, Finnegan, Patrick M., Fontana, Claudia, Francisco, Kainana S., Fu, Pei-Li, Galvao, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Giraldo, Jorge A., Gloor, Emanuel, Godoy Veiga, Milena, Guerra, Anthony, Haneca, Kristof, Harley, Grant Logan, Heinrich, Ingo, Helle, Gerhard, Hernandez Díaz, José Ciro, Hornink, Bruna, Hubau, Wannes, Inga, Janet G., Islam, Mahmuda, Jiang, Yu-mei, Kaib, Mark, Hassan Khamisi, Zakia, Koprowski, Marcin, Layme Huaman, Eva, Leffler, A. Joshua, Ligot, Gauthier, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Loader, Neil J., de Almeida Lobo, Francisco, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, Lopez, Lidio, Lopez Hernández, María I., Penetra Cerveira Lousada, José Luis, Manzanedo, Rubén D., Marcon, Amanda K., Maxwell, Justin T., Mendivelso, Hooz A., Mendoza Villa, Omar N., Nunes Menezes, Itallo Romany, Ribeiro Montoia, Valdinez, Moors, Eddy, Moreno, Miyer, Muniz Castro, Miguel Angel, Nabais, Cristina, Nathalang, Anuttara, Ngoma, Justine, de Carvalho Nogueira Jr., Francisco, Morales Oliveira, Juliano, Morais Olmedo, Gabriela, Ortega Rodriguez, Daigard Ricardo, Rodríguez Ortíz, Carmen Eugenia, Pagotto, Mariana Alves, Paredes Villanueva, Kathelyn, Pérez De Lis, Gonzalo P, Ponce Calderon, Laura Patricia, Portal Cahuana, Leif Armando, Pucha Cofrep, Darwin Alexander, Quadri, Paulo, Rahman, Mizanur, Ramírez, Jorge Andrés, Requena Rojas, Edilson Jimmy, Ribeiro, Adauto de Souza ak, Robertson, Lain, Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Roquette, José Guilherme, Rubio Camacho, Ernesto Alonso, Sánchez Salguero, Raúl, Sass Klaassen, Ute, Schongart, Jochen, Callegari Scipioni, Marcelo, Sheppard, Paul, Silva, Lucas C.R., Slotta, Franziska, Soria Díaz, Leroy, K.V.S. Sousa, Luciana, Speer, James H., Therrell, Matthew D., Ticse Otarola, Ginette, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Torbenson, Max C.A., Tor Ngern, Pantana, Touchan, Ramzi, Van Den Bulcke, Jan bi, Vazquez Selem, Lorenzo, Velázquez Pérez, Adin H., Venegas González, Alejandro, Villalba, Ricardo, Villanueva Diaz, José, Vlam, Mart, Vourlitis, George, Wehenkel, Christian, Wils, Tommy, Zavaleta, Erika S., Asfaw Zewdu, Eshetu, Zhang, Yong-Jiang, Zhou, Zhe-Kun, Zuidema, Pieter A.

    Published 2025
    “…The longest chronologies with strongest climate signals (i.e., synchronous growth variations among trees) are from cool regions. …”
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  8. Reproductive development of Lotus tenuis (fabaceae) crop defoliated at different times and intensities by Vignolio, Osvaldo, Cambareri, Gustavo Sebastián, Petigrosso, Lucas R, Murillo, Natalia Lorena, Maceira, Nestor Oscar

    Published 2019
    “…Plant survival was not affected by defoliation treatments in any of the experiments. Flowering can be synchronized through defoliation. The blooming of large numbers of flowers in a short time was achieved, reducing the number of shattered pods. …”
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  9. Mapping the irrigated rice cropping patterns of the Mekong delta, Vietnam, through hyper-temporal SPOT NDVI image analysis by Nguyen, T.T.H., Bie, C.A.J.M. de, Ali, A., Smaling, E.M.A., Hoanh, Chu Thai

    Published 2012
    “…The overall spatial variability mostly coincides with administrative units, indicating that crop pattern choices and water controlmeasures are locally synchronized. Water supply risks, soil acidity and salinity constraints and the anticipated highly fluctuating rice market prices all strongly influence specific farmers' choices of rice varieties. …”
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  10. Assessing yield and fertilizer response in heterogeneous smallholder fields with UAVs and satellites by Schut, Antonius G.T., Sibiry Traoré, Pierre C., Blaes, Xavier, By, Rolf A. de

    Published 2018
    “…Fortnightly, in-situ in each field data were collected synchronous with UAV imaging using a Canon S110 NIR camera. …”
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  11. Agronomic and ecological studies on the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in Southwest China : seed and crop management by He, W.

    Published 1997
    “…Results suggest that planting dates of the two species can be more closely synchronized in the current intercropping system, to achieve a more efficient use of space and time. …”
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    Tesis
  12. Structure and spatial patterns of trees in old-growth northern hardwood and mixed forests of northern Maine by Chokkalingam, U., White, A.

    Published 2001
    “…Most species had reverse-J shaped diameter distributions, but age distributions were indicative of synchronous, episodic recruitment. In most plots, Acer saccharum diameter distributions were skewed towards the mid-larger size classes. …”
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  13. Ovarian response and embryo production in llamas treated with equine chorionic gonadotropin alone or with a progestin-releasing vaginal sponge at the time of follicular wave emerge... by Huanca López, Wilfredo, Cordero, Aida, Huanca Mamani, Teodosio, Cárdenas Minaya, Oscar Efraín, Adams, Gregg Patrick, Ratto, Marcelo

    Published 2023
    “…Llamas that did not respond to synchronization or superstimulation were excluded, leaving data from n = 26, 26, and 27 in the control, eCG, and eCG+MPA groups, respectively, for statistical analysis. …”
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