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  1. Behavioural responses of bean flower thrips (Megalurothrips sjostedti) to vegetative and floral volatiles from different cowpea cultivars by Diabate, S., Deletre, E., Murungi, L.K., Fiaboe, K.K.M., Subramanian, S., Wesonga, J., Martin, T.

    Published 2019
    “…Previous study showed that (E)-2-hexenal and hexanal were only abundant in the vegetative stage of Katumani 80. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Reflections on and suggestions for reporting vulnerability research: How can peer reviewed articles reflect complex practice in low consensus fields such that they better support review and synthesis? by Tamas, Peter A., Delaney, Aogán, Crane, Todd A., Hengeveld, Geerten M.

    Published 2019
    “…As the international community increases investment in agricultural adaptation to climate change in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), there is increasing demand to extract generalized knowledge claims about vulnerability from individual studies. If synthesis is to successfully produce sound generalized knowledge claims, relevant evidence must be possible to find and interpret. …”
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  3. Growing cotton in Karshi Steppe, Uzbekistan: water productivity differences with three different methods of irrigation by Djumaboev, Kakhramon, Manthrithilake, Herath, Ayars, J., Yuldashev, Tulkun, Akramov, Bekzod, Karshiev, R., Eshmuratov, Davron

    Published 2019
    “…The measured ranges of IWUE and WP are much wider compared with data available for Karshi Steppe. Due to cotton being sensitive to soil-moisture stress, lack of skillful technicians at site for irrigation scheduling has led to more water stress than was planned for, resulting in lower crop yields than expected.…”
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    Conference Paper
  4. 50 years of feeding the world: How CGIAR agricultural research benefits the United States and the world by CGIAR System Organization, Farm Journal Foundation

    Published 2019
    “…Recent CGIAR research has provided improved pest, disease, or fungal resistance to seed varieties used by U.S. producers of pulse crops (such as peas and beans), peanuts, corn, sorghum, tomatoes, and other specialty crops.…”
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