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  1. El cultivo de la yuca en Republica Dominicana por Sosa V., M.

    Publicado 1991
    “…A basic structure exists to receive from CIAT germplasm in the form of meristem tissue cultures. Future plans include increased cassava cultivation for a total of 21,699 ha; increased production destined to animal nutrition and starch production; and strengthening of the services distributing planting material, mechanization, and agricultural extension. …”
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  2. A global assessment of the state of plant health por Acuña, Ivette, Andrade-Piedra, Jorge, Andrivon, Didier, Armengol, Josep, Elizabeth Arnold, A., Avelino, Jacques, Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, Bihon Legesse, Wubetu, Bock, Clive H., Bove, Federica, Brenes-Arguedas, Tania, Calonnec, Agnès, Carmona, Marcelo, Carnegie, Angus J., Castilla, Nancy P., Chen, Xianming, Coletta-Filho, Helvecio Della, Coley, Phyllis D., Cox, Kerik D., Davey, Triona, Del Ponte, Emerson, Denman, Sandra, Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure, Dewdney, Megan M., Djurle, Annika, Drenth, André, Ducousso, Alexis, Esker, Paul, Fiaboe, Komi M., Hendrik Fourie, Paul, Frankel, Susan J., Frey, Pascal, Garcia-Figuera, Sara, Garrett, Karen A., Guérin, Maxime, Hardy, Giles E.St.J., Hausladen, Hans, Hu, Xiaoping, Hüberli, Daniel, Juzwik, Jennifer, Kang, Zhensheng, Kenyon, Lawrence, Kreuze, Jan, Kromann, Peter, Kubiriba, Jerome, Kuhnem, Paulo, Kumar, J., Lava Kumar, P., Lebrun, Marc-Henri, Legg, James P., Leon, Anna, Ma, Zhanhong, Mahuku, George, Makinson, Robert O., Marzachi, Cristina, McDonald, Bruce A., McRoberts, Neil, Menkir, Abebe, Mikaberidze, Alexey, Munck, Isabel A., Nelson, Andrew, Nguyen, Nga Thi Thu, O’Gara, Emer, Ojiambo, Peter, Ortega-Beltran, Alejandro, Paul, Pierce, Pethybridge, Sarah, Pinon, Jean, Ramsfield, Tod, Rizzo, David M., Rossi, Vittorio, Safni, Irda, Sah, Sonam, Santini, Alberto, Sautua, Francisco, Savary, Serge, Schreinemachers, Pepijn, Singh, Manjari, Spear, Erin R., Srinivasan, Ramasamy, Tripathi, Leena, Vicent, Antonio, Viljoen, Altus, Willocquet, Laetitia, Woods, Alex John, Wu, Boming, Xia, Xianchun, Xu, Xiangming, Yuen, Jonathan, Zalamea, Paul-Camilo, Zhou, Changyong

    Publicado 2023
    “…The overview of results generated from this work identifies directions for future research to be championed by a new generation of scientists and revived public extension services. …”
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  3. Recent advances in cowpea IPM in West Africa por Togola, A., Datinon, B., Laouali, A., Traoré, F., Agboton, C., Ojo, J.A., Ongom, P.O., Pittendrigh, B.R., Boukar, O., Tamò, Manuele

    Publicado 2023
    “…The use of synthetic pesticides, although providing farmers with a good level of pest control, has underscored the critical need for the development of integrated pest management (IPM) alternatives, due to their detrimental effects on humans, animals and the environment. This review examines recent advances in West Africa in cowpea IPM approaches, highlighting research on host plant resistance, biological control, biopesticides, good cultural practices, and on-farm participatory research and training undertaken to support sustainable cowpea production. …”
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  4. Beans (Phaseolus spp.)- model food legumes por Broughton, W.J., Hernández, G., Blair, Matthew W., Beebe, Stephen E., Gepts, Paul L., Vanderleyden, J

    Publicado 2003
    “…Dietary proteins can take the form of scarce animal products (eggs, milk, meat, etc.), but are usually derived from legumes (plants of the bean and pea family). …”
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  5. Determination of anthelmintic resistance of Haemonchus contortus to three classes of anthelmintics in a Kenyan sheep flock based on results from faecal egg count reduction test por Lundin, Sara

    Publicado 2011
    “…Prior to AH treatment animals were weighed and they were then treated orally by a veterinarian with either of the three substances. …”
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  6. Nutritious underutilized species - African baobab por Alercia, A., Bioversity International

    Publicado 2013
    “…The African baobab is an extremely important indigenous fruit tree species for humans and animals in the dry areas of Africa. It offers shelter and provides food, fibre and medicine, as well as raw materials for many purposes. …”
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