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  1. Maize yield as affected by organic inputs and urea in the West African moist savanna by Vanlauwe, Bernard, Aihou, K., Aman, S., Iwuafor, E.N.O., Tossah, B.K., Diels, J., Sanginga, Nteranya, Lyasse, O., Merckx, Roel, Deckers, J.

    Published 2001
    “…Nutrient depletion is a major constraint to crop production for moist savanna soils, and inputs of nutrients are required to overcome this constraint. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Multiple uses of tropical forage legumes for sustainable farming in the moist savannas of Africa by Muhr, L., Tarawali, Shirley A., Peters, Michael, Merkel, U., Schultze-Kraft, Rainer, Berner, D.

    Published 1997
    “…Ensuring that farming in the moist savannas of Africa is maintained, despite increasing population pressure and agricultural demands, necessitates the sustainable integration of crop and livestock enterprises; a role that forage legumes can fulfill. …”
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    Conference Paper
  3. The contribution of nitrogen by promiscuous soybeans to maize based cropping the moist savanna of Nigeria by Sanginga, N., Okogun, J., Vanlauwe, Bernard, Dashiell, Kenton E.

    Published 2002
    “…Agronomic results indicate that maize grain yields generally are higher when the crop is planted following soybean than in continuous maize cultivation in the moist savanna agroecological zones of West Africa. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Intermediate tree cover can maximize groundwater recharge in the seasonally dry tropics by Ilstedt, Ulrik, Tobella, B., Bazié, H.R., Verbeeten, E., Nyberg, G., Benegas, S.L., Murdiyarso, Daniel, Laudon, H., Sheil, D., Malmer, A.

    Published 2016
    “…We developed and tested an optimum tree cover theory in which groundwater recharge is maximized at an intermediate tree density. Below this optimal tree density the benefits from any additional trees on water percolation exceed their extra water use, leading to increased groundwater recharge, while above the optimum the opposite occurs. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Persistence and effectiveness of rhizobia nodulating promiscuous soybeans in moist savanna zones of Nigeria by Sanginga, N., Abaidoo, Robert C., Dashiell, Kenton E., Carsky, R.J., Okogun, A.

    Published 1996
    “…A pot experiment was conducted using soils collected from 13 farmers' fields located in two agroecological zones (northen and southern Guinea savanna) in the moist savanna of Nigeria to determine the relationships between growth response to previous rhizobial inoculation and the indigenous rhizobial populations. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Effectiveness of rhizobia nodulating recent promiscuous soyabean selections in the moist savanna of Nigeria by Sanginga, P., Thottappilly, G., Dashiell, Kenton E.

    Published 2000
    “…The best isolates (R25B, IRj 2180A and their mixture) and one cowpea bradyrhizobia (IRc 461) were further tested on these lines under field conditions at three sites in different agroecological zones in moist savanna (Fashola, Mokwa and Zaria) in Nigeria. …”
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  7. Intermediate tree cover can maximize groundwater recharge in the seasonally dry tropics by Ilstedt, Ulrik, Bargués Tobella, A, Bazié, HR, Bayala, J, Verbeeten, E, Nyberg, G, Sanou, J, Benegas, Laura, Murdiyarso, D, Laundon, H

    Published 2016
    “…We developed and tested an optimum tree cover theory in which groundwater recharge is maximized at an intermediate tree density. Below this optimal tree density the benefits from any additional trees on water percolation exceed their extra water use, leading to increased groundwater recharge, while above the optimum the opposite occurs. …”
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    Artículo
  8. The Intersection of Public Goods, Intellectual Property Rights, and Partnerships: Maximizing Impact for the Poor by CGIAR Consortium Office

    Published 2011
    “…This briefing paper, ‘The Intersection of Public Goods, Intellectual Property Rights and Partnerships: Maximizing Impact for the Poor’ was a companion piece to the set of proposed ‘Consortium Guiding Principles on the Management of Intellectual Assets’ (Principles) that were developed by the CGIAR Consortium. …”
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    Internal Document
  9. La rentabilidad del cacao en la Provincia de Mariscal Cáceres, región San Martín. by Trigozo Panduro, Wagner

    Published 2016
    “…El trabajo de investigación se realizó en el ámbito de la Provincia de Mariscal Cáceres, comprensión de la región San Martín, región ubicada en la parte nororiental del Perú. …”
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    Tesis
  10. Påverkan av olika kraftförhållanden på hovledens kollateralligaments utseende vid magnetisk resonans tomografi, "magisk vinkeleffekt" by Lindell, Emma

    Published 2013
    “…Vid undersökningar med stående lågfälts magnetisk resonans tomografi (MRT) har en artefakt i form av magisk vinkeleffekt i hovledens kollatteralligament (HKL) rapporterats vid T1-sekvenser. …”
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  11. Contrataciones de bienes y servicios en la UGEL de la provincia de Mariscal Cáceres by Llamo Tuanama, Elferez

    Published 2024
    “…El propósito de la investigación fue analizar si el uso de las TIC`s y la responsabilidad administrativa tienen influencia de manera representativa en los procesos de contrataciones de la UGEL - Provincia de Mariscal Cáceres; En esta situación se propone una suposición que resume la relación entre las variables uso de las TIC`s y la responsabilidad administrativa con la variable proceso de contrataciones. …”
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  12. Kvävestrategi för höstvete som helsäd till biogas : kväveoptimum för maximal biomassaskörd by Eriksson, Kim

    Published 2017
    “…Det är i stället viktigt att välja höstvetesorter med låga kväveoptimum för maximal biomassaskörd. En tidig kvävegiva på 30 % av totalgivan i bestockningsfasen, BBCH (24-28), och sedan resten vid stråskjutningen, BBCH (30-32), är rekommendationen för helsädesvete till biogas som framkommit i denna studie. …”
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