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  1. Crop-livestock integration provides opportunities to mitigate environmental trade-offs in transitioning smallholder agricultural systems of the Greater Mekong Subregion por Paul, Birthe K., Epper, C.A., Tschopp, D.J., Long, C.T.M., Tungani, V., Burra, Dharani Dhar, Hok, L., Phengsavanh, P., Douxchamps, Sabine

    Publicado 2022
    “…‘crop-livestock integration’) were performed, generating ‘solution spaces’ or alternative configurations aiming to maximize profitability, keep farm N balanced and minimize GHG emissions. …”
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  2. Managing soil organic carbon in tropical agroecosystems: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya por Laub, M., Corbeels, Marc, Couedel, A., Ndungu, S.M., Mucheru-Muna, M., Mugendi, D., Necpalova, M., Waswa, W., Broek, M. van de, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Six, Johan

    Publicado 2023
    “…These experiments were established with identical treatments in moist to dry climates, on coarse to clayey soil textures, and have been conducted for at least 16 years. …”
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  3. Delivering tree genetic resources in forest and landscape restoration. A guide to ensuring local and global impact por Gaisberger, Hannes, Jalonen, Riina, Vinceti, Barbara, Elias, Marlène, Thomas, Evert, DeRidder, Benjamin, Besacier, Christophe, Koskela, Jaarko, DeDato, Giovanbattista, DiMatteo, Giovanni, Boudagher, Magda, Dharmawan, I Wayan Susi, Yuskianti, Vivi, Fady, Bruno, Odee, David, Ping, Huang, Yongqi, Zheng, Rossetto, Maurizio, Tolentino, Enrique L., Warrier, Rekha R., Yasodha, Ramasamy, Kettle, Christopher J.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Finally, we present a list of eight key recommendations to support the delivery of TGR for maximizing restoration outcomes towards reversing biodiversity loss, mitigating and adapting to climate change, and supporting sustainable food systems and improved livelihoods. …”
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  4. Improving water and climate data and decision support tools for climate-smart water management in Ethiopia por Taye, Meron Teferi, Seid, Abdulkarim, Tilaye, R., Tekleab, S., Mohammed, M., Berhanu, B.

    Publicado 2024
    “…This study conceptualizes climate-smart water management as having three reinforcing objectives: maximize the goods and services that can be produced from the limited water resources; minimize the impact of climate extremes — floods and droughts at multiple scales; curtail the impact of rainfall variability across scales, including small-scale agricultural producers, and enhance water resources planning and management at the basin scale. …”
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  5. Training of Trainers on Enhancing Forecasting Capacities and Crop Capability Prediction Model/Tool, Ezulwini, Eswatini por Garanganga, Bradwell, Nyakutambwa, Trymore, Magagula, Futhi, Amha, Yosef, Ambaw, Geberemedihin, Recha, John W.M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…In this regard, regional partners (AICCRA, ACPC, UNECA, WMO, CCARDESA) commissioned Digitron to conduct a series of Training of Trainers workshops and to refine a Crop Capability Prediction Tool to maximize agricultural productivity while limiting the consequences of hydro-meteorological risks on the food system. …”
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  6. Evaluation and application of the CROPGRO – Cowpea model for simulating appropriate sowing window and planting density of cowpea varieties across contrasting environments por Kamara, A., Solomon, R., Tofa, A., Garba, I.I., Eseigbe, O.B., Jibrin, J.M., Omoigui, L., Aliyu, K.T., Adeleke, M.A., Bebeley, J.F., Peter-Jerome, H.

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study could fill the knowledge gap in understanding optimal cowpea management opportunities needed to maximize productivity and strengthen cropping resilience.…”
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  7. Modelling the response of maize to nitrogen rates and planting windows in the semi-arid savannas of Nigeria por Tofa, A.I., Kamara, A.Y., Aliyu, K.T., Garba, I.I., Omoigui, L.O., Bebeley, J.F., Solomon, R., Peter-Jerome, H., Kofarmata, A.H.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Therefore, matching of crop cultivars to appropriate planting window, N rate and agroecological zone can help growers maximize crop productivity and stability in the savanna.…”
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  8. Uganda Training of Trainers on Enhancing Forecasting Capacities and Crop Capability Prediction Tools and Models por Garanganga, Bradwell, Nyakutambwa, Trymore, Barungi, Julian, Ssebwana, Achilley, Ndigire, Regina, Recha, John W.M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Use of the Tool leads maximizing agricultural productivity while limiting the consequences of hydro-meteorological risks on the food system. …”
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  9. Nitrogen management in adequate input maizebased agriculture in the derived savanna benchmark zone of Benin Republic por Vanlauwe, Bernard, Aihou, K., Houngnandan, P., Diels, J., Sanginga, N., Merckx, Roel

    Publicado 2001
    “…Although the West-African moist savanna zone has a high potential for crop production, yields on farmers' fields are, on average, far below this potential, mainly due to the low use of external sources of nutrients. …”
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  10. Fertility status of soils of the derived savanna and northern guinea savanna benchmarks and response to major plant nutrients, as influenced by soil type and land use management por Vanlauwe, Bernard, Diels, J., Lyasse, O., Aihou, K., Iwuafor, E., Sanginga, N., Merckx, Roel, Deckers, J.

    Publicado 2002
    “…Although the fertility status of soils in the West African moist savanna is generally believed to be low, crop yields on farmers' fields vary widely from virtually nil to values near the potential production. …”
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