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  1. Building Long-term Resilience by Nayak, Swati, Habib, Muhammad Ashraful, Hossain, Sk Mosharaf

    Published 2025
    “…Improved rice varieties (BRRI Dhan75, BRRI Dhan69, Swarna Shreya, Swarna Samriddhi) recorded yield gains of 1.0–2.25 t/ha over local checks, while mechanized DSR reduced cultivation costs by ₹3,920–4,420 per acre. …”
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  2. Championing urban farmers in Kampala. Influences on local policy change in Uganda. Process and partnership for pro-poor policy change by Hooton, N., Lee-Smith, D., Nasinyama, G., Romney, Dannie L., Atukunda, G., Azuba, M., Kaweesa, M., Lubowa, A., Muwanga, J., Njenga, M., Young, J.

    Published 2007
    “…For this case study, the episode study component was central, with the case study and outcome mapping components used to cross-check and deepen the analysis. This information was assembled into three overlapping narratives: 1. …”
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  3. A methodology for evaluating a location as a selection site for an international plant breeding program by Cuevas Pérez, Federico E., Amézquita, María Cristina, Rosero, M.

    Published 1989
    “…Selection for yield was defined as performance superior to the best check in each location. Selection for disease reaction was based on an index derived from the Standard Evaluation System for Rice for diseases of regional importance. …”
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  4. Progress in developing a sweetpotato ontology for breeders by Simon, R., Hualla, V., Eyzaguirre, R., Córdova, R., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Rossel, G., Grüneberg, W.J.

    Published 2014
    “…This will include completion of traits, further consistency checks and translation before depositing on the crop-ontology site. …”
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  5. Performance of nine cassava (Manihot esculanta Crantz) clones across three environments by Boakye-Peprah, B., Ofori , K., Asante, I., Parkes, Elizabeth Y.

    Published 2013
    “…The study was carried out to quantify the genotype × environment interaction (G × E) and to estimate the phenotypic stability by genotype genotype × environment (GGE) biplot of nine cassava clones comprising 5 hybrids, 3 parent checks and 1 improved variety. The study was planted across three different environments; Fumesua, Pokuase and Ejura representing forest, coastal savanna and forest transition zones, respectively. …”
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  6. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on yield and yield components of rainfed lowland NERIC rice in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria by Kamara, A.Y., Ekeleme, F., Omoigui, L.O., Chikoye, David

    Published 2011
    “…Grain yields of the NERICAs were higher than the yield of ITA 150 (check) by 0.5 to 1.0 mg ha-1. When pooled across N rates and years, yield differences among the NERICAs were not significant. …”
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  7. Substitucion de concentrado industrial por harina de yuca, en dos niveles, para alimentar pollo en ceba by Rodríguez G, H., Ospina, B., Buitrago, J., Oquendo, G., Almaguer, N., Rodríguez P., N.

    Published 1990
    “…Two levels of CM substitution (25 and 50 percent) for industrial concentrate were studied; 3 treatments (with broiler chicks randomly assigned to blocks) during fattening were compared with a check treatment (100 percent industrial concentrate). …”
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  8. Response to recurrent selection for resistance to Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth in a tropical maize population by Menkir, A., Kling, J.

    Published 2007
    “…The selection cycles and checks were evaluated with and without S. hermonthica infestation at two locations in Nigeria for 2 yr. …”
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  9. Farmers’ preference for bundled input–output markets and implications for adapted dairy hubs in Tanzania—A choice experiment by Rao, E.J.O., Mtimet, Nadhem, Twine, Edgar E., Baltenweck, Isabelle, Omore, Amos O.

    Published 2019
    “…For bundled inputs, farmers prefer hub options that allow payment for such inputs via credit or check‐off rather than cash. Our analyses also reveal significant heterogeneity in preference among farmers that should be considered in adapting dairy hubs to Tanzania. …”
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  10. Agronomic performance of 4n x 2nderived plantain (Musa sp. AAB group) hybrids in a humid agroecological zone of Nigeria by Shaibu, A.A., Nwonuala, A.I., Tenkouano, A., Ogburia, M.N.

    Published 2003
    “…A field experiment was conducted on thirteen (13) Musa hybrids derived from 4n x 2n crosses, three (3) checks and two (2) plantain landraces to evaluate phenology, growth characteristics and yield performance in a humid agro ecological zone of Nigeria. …”
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  11. Effect of cassava leaf harvesting on a cassava green mite predator in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Tata-Hangy, K.W., Hanna, R., Toko, M., Solo, M.

    Published 2004
    “…Harvesting at 30, 45 and 60 days interval led to population densities of T. aripo for the entire production period of 1.823, 1.972 and 3.675 predators units per plant, respectively. For the check where no harvest was done, population density was 7.242 per plant. …”
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  12. Pattern analysis of sorghum genotype x environment interaction for leaf, panicle, and grain anthracnose in Mali by Hess, D.E., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit, Sissoko, I.

    Published 2002
    “…The occurrence and progress of anthracnose were monitored on 19 sorghum lines plus resistant and susceptible checks in the 1996 to 1998 rainy seasons. Foliar anthracnose severity was assessed at regular intervals throughout the season. …”
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  13. El cultivo del mamón o papaya by Acuña, Luis Eduardo

    Published 2017
    “…Es una planta herbácea típicamente tropical que crece regularmente y produce frutos de excelente calidad en lugares con gran insolación y con temperaturas de 22 a 28° C, estas características restringen su cultivo a escala comercial a algunas zonas del norte de nuestro país (Salta, Jujuy, Formosa, Corrientes y Misiones) donde la incidencia de heladas es mínima, pudiéndose encontrar excepcionalmente pequeñas plantaciones hogareñas en zonas resguardadas del frío en otras provincias como Entre Rios, Chaco y Santa Fe.…”
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  14. Monitoreo del cultivo de algodón: qué, cómo y cuándo? by Mondino, Mario Hugo

    Published 2021
    “…Con un buen conocimiento de cómo crece y se desarrolla la planta, los asesores profesionales estarán mejor preparados para predecir cómo crecerá el algodón y tomar buenas decisiones de manejo.…”
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  15. El pasto azul orchoro by Chaverra Gil, Hernán

    Published 1971
    “…El pasto azul orchoro se desarrolla en alturas comprendidas entre 1.500 y 3.100 metros sobre el nivel del mar, pero a alturas inferiores a los 2.000 metros su producción es muy escasa; en el límite de los páramos crece bien, pero su desarrollo es muy lento. Tiene buena producción en casi toda clase de suelos, pero los rendimientos son mayores en suelos fértiles, profundos y bien drenados. …”
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    Boletín técnico
  16. El sorgo forrajero by Escobar T., Libardo

    Published 1971
    “…Temperatura promedia entre 21 y 30 grados centígrados. Crece mejor en suelos limoarcillosos profundos, bien drenados y ricos en elementos nutritivos. …”
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    Seriada
  17. Los maestros de la papa invitan a comer más papa by García, Ana María

    Published 2021
    “…Solo los maestros colombianos de la papa pueden lograr las delicias que ofrece el tubérculo que crece en el país. Como una forma de exaltar el inmenso valor de los agricultores de papa de Colombia, acompañarlos en mejorarla aún más y aumentar nuestro consumo promedio, para que pase de 61 kilos a más de 100 per cápita anual, se realizó la campaña Como papa.…”
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  18. Costos de producción by Serna Vásquez, José

    Published 2018
    “…En la medida que los productores cítricos deben competir en el mercado, crece la importancia de la información estadística sobre costos y mercados para la toma de decisiones. …”
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  19. Bioanálisis de residuos de insecticidas con moscas Drosophila de alas vestigiales by Viale, Emilio

    Published 2025
    “…When standards of comparison are needed the alcohol serves as the solvent for the known amounts of the insecticides being considered A number of the vestigial-winged Drosophilas anesthetized with CO, is placed into the testing cups Each analytical series includes the various testing samples, the standards, and the true check. Some products require slight modifications of the method described. …”
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