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  1. Hydrological consequences of armed conflicts and massive migrations in the Lower Mekong Basin over the second half of the 20th Century. [Abstract only]. by Lacombe, Guillaume, Pierret, Alain, Hoanh, Chu Thai, Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth

    Published 2010
    “…No hydrological change was observed during this period in the 30-fold-less bombed catchment located in the North. From 1995 onward, southern and northern catchments' runoff productions are significantly higher and lower than in pre-war conditions, respectively. …”
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  2. Runoff and sediment monitoring in an agricultural watershed in the Ethiopian Highlands by Zehetbauer I, Strohmeier S, Ziadat, Feras M., Klik, Andreas

    Published 2013
    “…Various weirs respectively a fixed cross section was installed: Two v-notched weirs were built in two approximately 30 ha large sub catchments. …”
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  3. Production performance of backyard chicken under the care of women in Charsadda, Pakistan by Farooq, M., Gul, N., Chand, N., Durrani, F.R., Khurshid, A., Ahmed, J., Asghar, A., Zahir-ud-Din.

    Published 2002
    “…Information from 400 randomly selected female farmers was obtained during the year 1997 to assess the production performance of backyard chicken in Charsadda district, North West Frontier Province (NWFP), Pakistan. Only 16.3% of the farmers were regularly vaccinating their flocks. …”
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  4. The indigenous sheep of Nigeria by Adu, I.F., Ngere, L.O.

    Published 1979
    “…Balami is most predominant in the North eastern part of Nigeria. The Balami is a predominantly white and hairy breed with a pronounced convex heat and a dull depression. …”
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  5. Can changes in soil properties in organic banana production suppress fusarium wilt? by Geense, P, Pattison, A.B., Kukulies, T.L., Scholberg, J.M.S., Molina, A.B.

    Published 2015
    “…A survey was conducted comparing five organic and five conventional banana plantations at paired sites in north Queensland, Australia. Soil samples were collected and analysed for chemical, physical and biological soil health indicators. …”
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  6. Reconciling food and water security objectives of MENA and sub-Saharan Africa: is there a role for large-scale agricultural investments? by Williams, Timothy O.

    Published 2015
    “…The attainment of food and water security rank high on the agendas of governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
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  7. Uncovering spatial patterns in the natural and human history of Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) across the Amazon Basin by Thomas, E., Alcázar Caicedo, Carolina, McMichael, C.H., Corvera, R., Loo, J.

    Published 2015
    “…We scrutinized the putative association between Brazil nut and Amazonian Dark Earth soils (ADE) and geometric earthworks called geoglyphs, and examined the existence of continental patterns in human footprints on Brazil nut stands.Amazon Basin.We carried out a spatially explicit meta‐analysis of the variation of Brazil nut stand metrics across the Amazon Basin based on 87,617 density estimates and 488 average stand diameter assessments, and related these to previously published datasets and suitability maps of Brazil nut, ADE and geoglyphs.We found consistently higher Brazil nut suitability scores, stand densities and average stand diameters in the vicinities of ADE than at larger distances, regardless of their position along a gradient from south‐western to north‐eastern Amazonia. For geoglyph sites such a pattern was only found for Brazil nut habitat suitability scores. …”
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  8. Heterosis and combining ability of elite maize inbred lines under northern corn leaf blight disease prone environments of the mid-altitude tropics by Abera, W., Hussein, S., Derera, J., Worku, M., Laing, M.

    Published 2016
    “…Nine elite inbred lines were crossed as females with nine male lines using the North Carolina Design II mating scheme and 81 hybrids were generated. …”
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  9. Genetic analysis of grain yield and other traits of early maturing maize inbreds under drought and wellwatered conditions by Oyekunle, M., Badu-Apraku, Baffour

    Published 2014
    “…One hundred and fiftyhybrids obtained by crossing 30 inbreds in sets using the North Carolina DesignII plus six checks were evaluated under drought and well-watered conditions for2 years at three locations in Nigeria. …”
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  10. Genetic diversity of Parkia biglobosa (African locust bean) and its implications for conservation strategies by Lompo, D.J.-P., Konrad, H., Duminil, J., Gaisberger, H., Vinceti, B., Ouédraogo, M., Geburek, T.

    Published 2016
    “…Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the latitudes 5 and 15° in the North of equator. It is well-known as an agroforestry tree but also as a medicinal and food tree. …”
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  11. Prevalence of angular leaf spot disease and sources of resistance in common bean in eastern democratic republic of Congo by Kijana, R., Abang, Mathew M., Edema, Richard, Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha, Buruchara, Robin Arani

    Published 2017
    “…A field survey was conducted during two crop seasons, February to June and September to January, in two main beans growing zones of eastern DRC namely; sub-humid highland and sub-humid mid altitude at low latitudes, in South and North Kivu, respectively. Severity and incidence of angular leaf-spot and other occurring diseases were assessed on common bean plants in farmers’ fields. …”
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  12. Organisational Baseline Study: Overview report for Ma CSV, Vietnam (VN01) by Hieu, Do Trong, San, Le Viet, Hoan, Le Khai, Quyen, LN, Sen, P.T.

    Published 2015
    “…The province shares the common features of the North-western Vietnam: terrain is complicated and are strongly fragmented by mountain and stream systems; climate is tropical and with different climatic sub- regions. …”
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  13. Impact of fungicide application on taro leaf blight disease in three regions of Cameroon by Manju, E.B., Fokunang, C.N., Mbong, G.A., Tima, T.S., Suh, C., Tembe-Fokunang, E.A., Hanna, R.

    Published 2017
    “…The study was conducted in the research field sites of the Institute of Agricultural Research (IRAD), Bambui, North West Region, (IRAD), Ekona South West Region and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Nkolbisson, Yaoundé, Center Region of Cameroon. …”
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  14. Prevalencia de anticuerpos para el virus de rinotraqueitis bovina infecciosa en ganado de carne en Colombia y aislamiento del virus de casos clínicos by Aycardi B., Eduardo R., Sanclemente, V., Cortés, J.M.

    Published 1978
    “…In 39 cattle farms of the Departments of Sucre and Córdoba in the north-west of the country, 1.826 serum samples were taken for examinaiton, and an average of 13.5 percent reactors was found. …”
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  15. Serological properties of ordinary and necrotic isolates of Potato virus Y: a case study of PVYN misidentification by Karasev, A.V., Nikolaeva, O.V., Hu, X., Sielaff, Z., Whitworth, J., Lorenzen, J.H., Gray, S.M.

    Published 2010
    “…Seed Certification programs to test for PVYN and is one of two antibodies designated by the North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO) for pre-shipment testing of tuber lots that are to be transported between countries. …”
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  16. Genetic diversity of tartary buckwheat based on the sequence analysis of PAL by Li, M., Zhang, Z., Wu, B., Gao, J., Li, Y.

    Published 2017
    “…In order to study and utilize the tartary buckwheat, the PAL gene differences of the tartary buckwheat were analyzed on 67 samples,which were collected from different provinces of China( including the north region and the southwest region) and the Nepal region. …”
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  17. Competition for land resources: Driving forces and consequences in crop-livestock production systems of the Ethiopian highlands by Mekuria, Wuletaw, Mekonnen, Kindu, Thorne, Peter J., Bezabih, Melkamu, Tamene, Lulseged D., Abera, Wuletawu

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: The study was conducted in Gudo Beret watershed, North Shewa Zone of Amhara region, Ethiopia. It used a combination of methods including remote sensing, household interviews, field observations, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews. …”
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  18. Review: Role of herbivores in sustainable agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa by Ayantunde, Augustine A., Duncan, Alan J., Wijk, Mark T. van, Thorne, Peter J.

    Published 2018
    “…Narratives on livestock 'bads' or negative environmental consequences have been largely shaped by the production conditions in the Global North but livestock production in SSA is a different story. …”
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