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  1. Estudio de factibilidad de la introducción del clon de cacao Don Homero (CCN-51) en Guatemala by Mazariegos., Rudy M.

    Published 2012
    “…El estudio se realizo considerando toda la tecnología de producción en la Hacienda Cañas en el Ecuador, los resultados de los dos escenario nos indican que los proyectos tienen un VAN de $ 181,173, $ 266,980, una TIR de 14%, 19%, un periodo de recuperación de la inversión de 5.20, 5.20 años, una relación beneficio costo de 1.74, para el segundo escenario planteado tiene una WAAC 8.86% y un VAN WAAC $ 239,250, para un periodo de 10 años, lo cual hace que el proyecto sea viable para introducir esta variedad a Guatemala.…”
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  2. NAPRECA newsletter by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1996
    “…Editor: Dr Ermias Dagne, Chemistry Department Addis Ababa University PO Box 1176, Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA…”
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  3. Ceratocystis cacaofunesta is responsible of cocoa crops wilt in Colombia: morphological and molecular characterization of isolates by Carrero Gutiérrez, Martha Liliana, González Sayer, Sandra, Jaimes Suárez, Yeirme, González Almario, Carolina, González Almario, Adriana

    Published 2025
    “…The objective of this study was to morphologically and molecularly characterize isolates of Ceratocystis spp. obtained from symptomatic samples in the cocoa-producing regions of Colombia. …”
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  4. An ecological, environmental, and economic indicators-based approach towards enhancing sustainability in water and nutrient use for passion fruit cultivation in Colombia by Polo Murcia, Sonia Mercedes, Chaali, Nesrine, Jaramillo Barrios, Camilo Ignacio, Ouazaa, Sofiane, Polo, Victor Javier, Calderon Carvajal, John Edisson

    Published 2025
    “…However, their application to passion fruit remains underexplored. This study evaluated the combined effects of 3 irrigation levels (I1: 48%, I2: 43%, I3: 33% of field capacity) and 3 fertilization strategies (F1: 100% synthetic, F2: organic + synthetic, F3: synthetic + biofertilizer) across two harvest periods (HP1 and HP2), using an ecological and environmental indicators-based approach. …”
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  5. Stakeholders debate Livestock Fish Mega Program proposal by Randolph, Thomas F.

    Published 2010
    “…Tom Randolph from ILRI reflects on the Livestock Fish Mega Program stakeholder consultation in Addis Ababa and the processes by which participants could test and debate the assumptions underlying the proposal. …”
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  6. A cross-sectional survey of practices and knowledge among antibiotic retailers in Nairobi, Kenya by Muloi, Dishon M., Fèvre, Eric M., Bettridge, Judy M., Rono, Robert, Ong’are, Daniel, Hassell, James M., Karani, Maurice K., Muinde, Patrick, Bunnik, B. van, Street, A., Chase-Topping, M., Pedersen, A.B., Ward, M.J., Woolhouse, Mark E.J.

    Published 2019
    “…Whilst in our study, clinical training significantly influenced knowledge on issues related to antibiotic use and AMR and respondents had a relatively adequate level of knowledge about AMR, several inappropriate prescribing practices were identified. …”
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  7. One Health genomic epidemiology of antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli carriage in sympatric humans and livestock in Nairobi, Kenya [Correspondence] by Muloi, D., Ward, M., Hassell, J., Bettridge, Judy M., Robinson, Timothy P., Pedersen, A., Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Kariuki, S., Fèvre, Eric M., Woolhouse, Mark E.J.

    Published 2020
    “…We used a combination of genomics, epidemiology and ecology to investigate patterns of AMR carriage in Escherichia coli, regarded as a sentinel organism. We conducted a structured epidemiological survey of 99 households across Nairobi, Kenya and cultured E. coli from 315 human and 594 livestock faecal samples. …”
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  8. Epidemiological connectivity between humans and animals across an urban landscape by Hassell, James M., Muloi, Dishon M., VanderWaal, K.L., Ward, M.J., Bettridge, Judy M., Gitahi, N., Ouko, T., Imboma, Titus, Akoko, James M., Karani, Maurice K., Muinde, Patrick, Nakamura, Y., Alumasa, Lorren, Furmaga, E., Kaitho, T., Amanya, Fredrick, Ogendo, Allan, Fava, Francesco P., Wee, B.A., Phan, H., Kiiru, J., Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Kariuki, S., Robinson, T., Begon, M., Woolhouse, Mark E.J., Fèvre, Eric M.

    Published 2023
    “…However, while we suspect that urban landscapes are primed to expose people to novel animal-borne diseases, evidence for the mechanisms by which this occurs is lacking. To address this, we studied how bacterial genes are shared between wild animals, livestock, and humans (n = 1,428) across Nairobi, Kenya—one of the world’s most rapidly developing cities. …”
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  9. From Digital Divide to Opportunity: Digital Solutions to Transform Food, Land and Water Systems for Gender Equality, Youth Empowerment and Social Inclusion by Malhotra, Aayushi, Lutomia, Cosmas, Joshi, Deepa, Lecoutere, Els, Malapit, Hazel J., Fisher, Monica, Khalid, Sidra

    Published 2025
    “…Some fear that digitalization might even make for a new form of gender inequality (Judy Wajcman et al., 2020). As the CGIAR institutionalizes digital innovations to drive transformative changes in FLWs, it is crucial to understand and address gender inequality and social exclusion, so that digital innovations can catalyze greater social inclusion.…”
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  10. Infection-interactions in Ethiopian village chickens by Bettridge, Judy M., Lynch, Stacey E., Brena, M.C., Melese, K., Dessie, Tadelle, Terfa, Z.G., Desta, T.T., Rushton, S., Hanotte, Olivier H., Kaiser, P., Wigley, Paul, Christley, Robert M.

    Published 2014
    “…However, in cross-sectional studies, where the timing of infection is unknown, apparent associations between infections may be observed due to parasites sharing common risk factors. …”
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  11. Participatory evaluation of chicken health and production constraints in Ethiopia by Sambo, E., Bettridge, Judy M., Dessie, Tadelle, Amare, A., Habte, T., Wigley, Paul, Christley, Robert M.

    Published 2015
    “…The study, focused on Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, included 71 poultry keepers (41 backyard and 30 semi-intensive chicken producers). …”
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  12. Variación individual y estacional de las características seminales en la alpaca (Vicugna pacos) by Huanca Mamani, Teodosio, Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht, Naveros Flores, Mary Luz, Pacheco Curie, Joel I., Condori Rojas, Nicoll

    Published 2020
    “…El eyaculado de los camélidos sudamericanos se caracteriza por el escaso volumen, concentración espermática baja y elevada viscosidad a diferencia de otras especies, lo cual dificulta su evaluación (Sumar, 1991). Existe alta variabilidad entre individuos donadores de semen (Bravo, 2002). …”
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  13. Venation Patterns in Mimosa subseries Dolentes and Brevipedes (Leguminosae) and their Taxonomical Inferences by Grohar, Mariana Cecilia, Rosenfeldt, Sonia, Morales, Matias

    Published 2019
    “…Three varieties are alsorecognizable in brochidodromous subseries Dolentes: M. dolens var. anisitsii with round pattern, M. dolens var. eriophylla and M. dolens var. rudis with ample pattern.…”
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  14. Hematuria vesical bovina y su relación con algunas especies vegetales. by Villafañe Arévalo, Fernando, Torrenegra G, Rubén Darío, Pedraza Rodríguez, Claudio E.

    Published 2018
    “…Los resultados histopatológicos, permitieron verificar el desarrollo de micro hematuria en cada uno de los grupos a los que se suministró la especie vegetal. …”
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