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  1. In situ conservation of wild plant species a critical global review of good practices by Heywood, V.H., Dulloo, Mohammad Ehsan

    Published 2005
    “…It is also clear that in situ conservation cannot be the sole mode of conservation: it will not be possible to turn the location of every population of wild plants into a protected area, due to cost considerations or other land-use reasons. in situ conservation will need to be complemented by ex situ conservation where appropriate and, in particular, some sites will need to be managed with local stakeholders in a participative manner. …”
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    Manual
  2. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production by Dainese, Matteo, Martin, Emily A., Aizen, Marcelo A., Albrecht, Matthias, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bommarco, Riccardo, Carvalheiro, Luísa G., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Gagic, Vesna, Garibaldi, Lucas A., Ghazoul, Jaboury, Grab, Heather, Jonsson, Mattias, Karp, Daniel S., Kennedy, Christina M., Kleijn, David, Kremen, Claire, Lands, Douglas A., Letourneau, Deborah K., Marini, Lorenzo, Poveda, Katja, Rader, Romina, Smith, Henrik G., Tscharntke, Teja, Andersson, Georg K.S., Badenhausser, Isabelle, Baensch, Svenja, Bezerra, Antonio Diego M., Bianchi, Felix J.J.A., Boreux, Virginie, Bretagnolle, Vincent, Caballero López, Berta, Cavigliasso, Pablo, Ćetković, Aleksandar, Chacoff, Natacha P., Classen, Alice, Cusser, Sarah, Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da, Groot, G. Arjen de, Dudenhöffer, Jan H., Ekroos, Johan, Fijen, Thijs, Franck, Pierre, Freitas, Breno M., Garratt, Michael P.D., Gratton, Claudio, Hipólito, Juliana, Holzschuh, Andrea, Hunt, Lauren, Iverson, Aaron L., Jha, Shalene, Keasar, Tamar, Kim, Tania N., Kishinevsky, Miriam, Klatt, Björn K., Klein, Alexandra-Maria, Krewenka, Kristin M., Krishnan, Smitha, Larsen, Ashley E., Lavigne, Claire, Liere, Heidi, Maas, Bea, Mallinger, Rachel E., Martínez Pachón, Eliana, Martínez Salinas, Alejandra, Meehan, Timothy D., Mitchell, Matthew G.E., Molina, Gonzalo A.R., Nesper, Maike, Nilsson, Lovisa, O'Rourke, Megan E., Peters, Marcell K., Plećaš, Milan, Potts, Simon G., Ramos, Davi de L., Rosenheim, Jay A., Rundlöf, Maj, Rusch, Adrien, Sáez, Agustín, Scheper, Jeroen, Schleuning, Matthias, Schmack, Julia M., Sciligo, Amber R., Seymour, Colleen, Stanley, Dara A., Stewart, Rebecca, Stout, Jane C., Sutter, Louis, Takada, Mayura B., Taki, Hisatomo, Tamburini, Giovanni, Tschumi, Matthias, Viana, Blandina F., Westphal, Catrin, Willcox, Bryony K., Wratten, Stephen D., Yoshioka, Akira, Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos, Zhang, Wei, Yi Zou, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf

    Published 2019
    “…A major limitation to resolving these relationships is a lack of evidence from real-world human-driven biodiversity changes (14, 15), particularly for ecosystem services in agroecosystems. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Screening elite barley genotypes (Hordeum vulgare L.) for salinity tolerance and forage production under hydroponic conditions. by Chisela Kaite, Paul

    Published 2022
    “…This process is mainly due to various reasons ranging from the natural accumulation of soluble salts in the soil to irrigation practices. …”
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    Tesis
  4. Desafíos, preferencias varietales y consideraciones para aumentar la adopción de variedades mejoradas de frijol en Guatemala y Honduras by Claros Trujillo, Luisa María, Gomez, Lorena, Reyes, Byron A.

    Published 2023
    “…Las soluciones son diversas, y dependen del problema que se pretende resolver. Las preferencias agronómicas para variedades mejoradas de frijol son similares en ambos países. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Where Do We Stand After Ten Years of Harmonized Seed Trade Regulations in COMESA? Case Studies from Egypt and Sudan by Bishaw, Zewdie, Yigezu, Yigezu, Berhane, Guush

    Published 2024
    “…While cross-border seed trade and integration of regional markets can help resolve this challenge, lack of harmonized, lengthy, and bureaucratic varietal release and registration system, seed quality assurance and certification procedures, and inadequate phytosanitary and quarantine measures for seed import and export as well as non-transparent, and non-inclusive domestic seed regulations stand out as obstacles in this process (Daniel et al., 2019; Hunga et al 2023). …”
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    Policy Contribution
  6. Diagnostic study of the maize-based farming system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Makonde, Masvingo and Mur... by Mugiyo, H.

    Published 2024
    “…Many farmers interviewed were unhappy with water productivity for various reasons. These factors include high irrigation system costs, low crop prices, pump and transformer failures, and better irrigation equipment. …”
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    Informe técnico
  7. An analysis of the water, energy, food and ecosystem (WEFE) nexus for Nepal by Pokharel, B. K., Nepal, Santosh, Baral, S., Gauchan, D., Karki, S., Pandey, V. P., Vaidya, A., Aryal, Anil, Baral, T., Devkota, S., Dhakal, M., Gnawali, K., KC, Sumitra, Khadka, Manohara, Mishra, Anuj, Neupane, Nilhari, Ojha, R., Pandey, P. R., Pradhan, M., Shrestha, Shisher, Tachamo, R. D., Timsina, K., Buchy, Marlene, Gentle, P., Gyawali, D., Paudyal, B. R., Pradhan, M. S., Thapa, B. R.

    Published 2024
    “…This paper argues that the WEFE nexus approach is imperative for Nepal, for several reasons. These include the interconnectedness of resource systems and recognizing and managing the interdependencies among water, energy, food and ecosystems; Nepal’s climate change vulnerabilities and enhancing resilience against climate-induced risks; global commitments in alignment with international obligations and sustainable development goals (SDGs); resource governance and achieving equitable and efficient resource management; and cross-sectoral climate impacts, and hence the need to address the comprehensive effects of climate change on resources. …”
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    Informe técnico
  8. Dataset on Response of Megathyrsus maximus genotypes to shade conditions by Mayorga Cobos, Mildred Julieth, Cardoso Arango, Juan Andres

    Published 2025
    “…Red and far-red radiation were measured using a LightScout Red/Far Red Meter (Spectrum Technologies, USA), while photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) was measured using a SpectraPen Mini (Photon Systems Instruments, Czech Republic). Gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence: Stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, and the effective quantum yield of photosystem II were measured using a LI-600 porometer/fluorometer (LI-COR, Lincoln, NE, USA). …”
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