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  1. Scaling Homestead Gardening for Food Security and Dietary Diversity in Two Climate Hotspot Regions of Bangladesh por Alam, Monirul, Sarker, Mou Rani, Haque, Abdul, Bhandari, Humnath

    Publicado 2024
    “…Women cultivate a variety of crops and vegetables, including maize, green gram, chili, lady's fingers, brinjal, and pumpkin on a seasonal basis to maximize land use. The produce is primarily sold in local markets, although much of it is also consumed domestically. …”
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  2. Agronomic biofortification of genetically biofortified wheat genotypes with zinc, selenium, iodine, and iron under field conditions por Ram, Hari, Naeem, Asif, Rashid, Abdul, Kaur, Charanjeet, Ashraf, Muhammad Y., Sudeep Singh Malik, Aslam, Muhammad, Mavi, Gurvinder S., Yusuf Tutus, Yazici, Mustafa A., Govindan, Velu, Cakmak, Ismail

    Publicado 2024
    “…A combination of fertilization practice with plant breeding is strongly recommended to maximize accumulation of micronutrients in food crops and to make significant progress toward resolving the hidden hunger problem in human populations.…”
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  3. Contributions of District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) to maternal and child health service performance in Ethiopia: An interrupted time series mixed-methods study por Zerfu, Taddese Alemu, Asressie, Moges, Tareke, Amare Abera, Begna, Zenebu, Habtamu, Tigist, Werkneh, Netsanet, Nigatu, Tariku, Jisso, Meskerem, Genta, Addisalem

    Publicado 2025
    “…Most facilities relied on DHIS2 for resource allocation and program monitoring, though challenges like offline usage and accessibility persist. To maximize impact, improving offline data management, training staff, leveraging real-time reporting, and addressing accessibility through connectivity investments are recommended.…”
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    Journal Article
  4. 2025 Position statement on active outdoor play por Lee, E.-Y., Lannoy, L. de, Kim, Y.-B., Rathod, A., James, M.E., Lopes, O., Nasrallah, B., Thankarajah, A., Adjei-Boadi, D., Barros, M.I.A. de, Duncan, S., Miller, R.M., Mygind, L., Vanderloo, L.M., Wang, P.-Y., Tremblay, M., AOP10 Steering Committee Group

    Publicado 2025
    “…Comprehensive, proactive knowledge translation and dissemination plans were executed to maximize the reach and impact of the 2025 Position Statement. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Precision agronomic packages to enhance durum wheat productivity. Project report por Nigir, Bogale, Terefe, Hailu, Tilahun, Mulugeta, Kidane, Yosef Gebrehawaryat, Fadda, Carlo, Mengistu, Dejene Kassahun

    Publicado 2025
    “…For variety Melfa, the combination of 100 kg ha-1 NPS + 125 – 150 kg ha-1 urea (split-applied) maximized grain yield of 3.02 t ha-1 (165% increase over unfertilized controls) while avoiding lodging risks. …”
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  6. Scalable, low-cost livestock bodyweight estimation for Sub-Saharan African production systems using robust segmented heart-girth equations por Hawkins, James, Broonsvort, Barend M.deC, Odadi, W.O., Gurmu, Endale Balcha, Garcia, Edward, Assouma, M.H, Dossa, L.H., Leitner, Sonja, Arndt, Claudia

    Publicado 2025
    “…As Box-Cox formulae are most accurate but structurally complex, authors propose formula transformations embedded directly on weigh-tapes or charts to maximize ease-of-use and to enable scalable, low-cost, and accurate BW estimation for African production systems.…”
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  7. Should we include avoidance of deforestation in the international response to climate change? por Schlamadinger, B., Ciccarese, L., Dutschke, M., Fearnside, P.M., Brown, S., Murdiyarso, Daniel

    Publicado 2005
    “…Under the Kyoto Protoco (KP), industrialized countries can use land-based activities, such as reducing deforestation, establishing new forests (afforestation and reforestation) and other vegetation types, managing agricultural and forestlands in a way that the “carbon sink” is maximized. Annex I countries may also claim credit for carbon sequestration in developing countries by afforestation and reforestation (AR) through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of the Kyoto Mechanisms that allow countries to achieve reductions where it is economically efficient to do so. …”
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  8. Creation of communal grazing areas for goats in southern Mozambique: Future perspectives por Marble, Y.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Concerning the labour, three different management types were found: the first system was described as a maximal intervention of producers, the second as the intervention of producers and paid labour and the third one as the minimal intervention of producers. …”
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    Tesis
  9. Nutrient composition and in vitro ruminal fermentation of tropical legume mixtures with contrasting tannin contents por Sturm, CD, Tiemann, Tassilo T., Lascano Aguilar, Carlos Eduardo, Kreuzer, M., Hess, H.D.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Furthermore these results indicate that, once the extent of the effects of a tanniniferous legume is known, one may calculate the maximal level of replacement of a low-tannin legume in a grass diet possible without negative effects on ruminal fermentation. …”
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  10. Identification of smallholder farmers and pastoralists’ preferences for sheep breeding traits: choice model approach por Duguma, G., Mirkena, T., Haile, Aynalem, Okeyo Mwai, Ally, Tibbo, Markos, Rischkowsky, Barbara A., Sölkner, Johann, Wurzinger, Maria

    Publicado 2011
    “…Breeders in all areas attempt to combine production and reproduction traits as well as they can in order to maximize benefits from their sheep. The elicited measurable objective traits were used to design alternative community-based sheep breeding plans for the four indigenous sheep breeds in their production environments that have been implemented since.…”
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  11. Tillage and varietal impacts on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production on an ultisol in central Cameroon por Tueche, J., Norgrove, L., Hauser, S., Cadisch, Georg

    Publicado 2013
    “…To determine at which level of intensification tomato yields were maximized and which tomato cultivar responds best to intensification, an on-farm, factorial trial was conducted at Essong Mintsang in the central region of Cameroon on a rhodic Kandiudult. …”
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  12. Cassava investment in Africa: taking inventory of initiatives in Africa in view of positioning cassava as a strategic commodity por Wambo, A., Mahungu, N.M., Kendenga, T., O'Brien, E.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Despite the high heterogeneity among the regions vis-à-vis the significance and status of cassava as a commodity, the challenges remain remarkably similar: access to funds and credit, access to technology, expertise and improved planting material, market access, processing capacities and coordination of initiatives for maximization of impact, etc. This is indicative of an inherent shortcoming in the approach to developing cassava value chain, as the gap between producers' and donors'/governments' visions for this commodity remains vast.…”
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    Conference Proceedings
  13. Long-term integrated soil fertility management in South-Western Nigeria: crop performance and impact on the soil fertility status por Vanlauwe, Bernard, Nziguheba, Generose, Nwoke, O.C., Diels, J., Sanginga, Nteranya, Merckx, Roel

    Publicado 2012
    “…This is reflected in all soil fertility parameters, in added benefits due to the combined use of fertilizer nitrogen and organic residue application and in a more stable maize yield over the years, averaging 2.8 t/ha with maximal deviations from the average not exceeding 21%.…”
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  14. A review of research on the effects of drought and temperature stress and increased CO2 on Theobroma cacao L., and the role of genetic diversity to address climate change por Medina, V., Laliberte, B.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The objective of the report is to gather as much information as possible, so that we can aim to maximize the resilience of cacao through the discovery and use of improved planting material, in combination with improved management practices.  …”
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  15. Nitrous oxide (N2O) flux responds exponentially to nitrogen fertilizer in irrigated wheat in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico por Millar, Neville, Urreac, Abisaí, Kahmark, Kevin, Shcherbak, Iurii, Robertson, G. Philip, Ortíz Monasterio, Jose Iván

    Publicado 2018
    “…Average daily fluxes were between 1.9 ± 0.5 and 13.4 ± 2.8 g N2O-N ha−1, with lower emissions at N rates below those that maximized yield, and substantially higher emissions at N rates beyond maximum yield; this exponential response is consistent with crops in temperate regions. …”
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    Journal Article
  16. Ex-ante analysis of new forage alternatives for farms with dual-purpose cattle in Peru, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua por Holmann, Federico J.

    Publicado 1999
    “…A linear programming farm model developed by CIAT to maximize income was used for this analysis. Animal management parameters were based on farm averages at each reference site evaluated so that they represented current management conditions. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Postfire nitrogen balance of Mediterranean shrublands: Direct combustion losses versus gaseous and leaching losses from the postfire soil mineral nitrogen flush por Dannenmann, Michael, Díaz Pinés, Eugenio, Kitzler, B., Karhu, K., Tejedor, J., Ambus, P., Parra, A., Sánchez Martin, L., Resco, V., Ramírez, D., Povoas-Guimaraes, L., Willibald, G., Gasche, R., Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S., Kraus, David, Castaldi, S., Vallejo, A., Rubio, A., Rubio, J.M., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus

    Publicado 2018
    “…Postfire soil emissions increased from 5.4 to 10.1 kg N ha−1 year−1 for N2, from 1.1 to 1.9 kg N ha−1 year−1 for NO and from 0.05 to 0.2 kg N ha−1 year−1 for N2O. Maximal leaching losses occurred 2 months after peak soil mineral N concentrations, but remained with 0.1 kg N ha−1 year−1 of minor importance for the postfire N mass balance. 15N stable isotope labelling revealed that 33% of the mineral N produced by fire was incorporated in stable soil N pools, while the remainder was lost. …”
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  18. Effects of soil wetness at the time of land clearing on physical properties and crop response on an Ultisol in southern Nigeria por Ghuman, B.S., Lal, R.

    Publicado 1992
    “…These months corresponded to the dry, moist and wet seasons, giving three different initial levels of soil wetness. …”
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