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  1. A review on the Tephritid fruit flies of economic interest in Cuba: species, plant hosts, surveillance methods and management program implementation por Borges Soto, Mirtha, Rodríguez, Dely, Rodriguez Rubial, Maylin, Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz, Hernández Espinosa, Doris, Rodríguez Tapial, José L.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Conclusions: The absence of fruit flies in citrus commodities reveals the success of the implemented management program including surveillance, monitoring and personnel training, putting into value the area-wide Cuban fruit fly management program for Anastrepha species.…”
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  2. Role of Phytosanitary Surveillance of Anastrepha spp. Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Context of the Citrus Industry of Cuba por Borges Soto, Mirtha, Beltran Castillo, Alina, Avalos Rodriguez, Yunet, Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz, Hernández Espinosa, Doris, Rodriguez Rubial, Maylin

    Publicado 2017
    “…These results provide inputs to the monitoring programs and the procedures that are essential in the development and implementation of measures for the phytosanitary surveillance and integrated management of fruit flies in Cuban citrus production.…”
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  3. Dissection of ancestral genetic contributions to Creole goat populations por Sevane, N., Cortes, O., Gama, L.T., Martínez, A., Zaragoza, P., Amills, M., Bedotti, Daniel Osvaldo, Sousa, C. Bruno de, Cañon, J., Dunner, S., Ginja, C., Lanari, Maria Rosa, Landi, V., Sponenberg, P., Delgado, J.V.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Important Iberian signatures were detected in most Creole populations studied, and many of them, particularly the Cuban Creole, also revealed an important contribution of African breeds. …”
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  4. Irrigated vegetable promotion and expansion: the case of Ada’a Woreda, Oromia Region, Ethiopia por Alemayehu, N., Hoekstra, Dirk, Berhe, Kahsay, Jaleta, Moti

    Publicado 2010
    “…At the time, most vegetables were grown in gravity fed traditional and modern irrigation schemes getting water from two micro dams constructed by the Cubans during the previous government. Following the identification of irrigated vegetables as a potential for the district, a participatory market oriented value chain development approach was introduced to increase vegetables production and productivity with the aim of improving the livelihood of rural population. …”
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