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  1. Beer, barley, livestock, milk: Who adopts agricultural innovations in rural Rajasthan? por Najjar, Dina, Baruah, Bipasha

    Publicado 2024
    “…Most of these findings are drawn from the Green Revolution, which focused overwhelmingly on high-yielding varieties of rice, maize, and wheat, along with the introduction or expansion of irrigation and extension services and the use of fertilizers and pesticides. …”
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  2. Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia por Spangenberg, Joachim H., Heong, K.L., Klotzbücher, Anika, Klotzbücher, Thimo, Nguyen, Quynh Anh, Tekken, Vera, Truong, Dao Thanh, Türke, Manfred, Settele, Josef

    Publicado 2018
    “…The transdisciplinary research project LEGATO analysed the combined generation of provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services in wet rice agriculture in South-East Asia and applied ecological engineering to future-proof it against global change and environmental pollution challenges. …”
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  3. Crop specific plant growth promoting effects of ACCd enzyme and siderophore producing and cynogenic fluorescent Pseudomonas por Priyanka, Agrawal, Toshy, Kotasthane, Anil S., Kosharia, Ashok, Kushwah, Renu, Zaidi, Najam Waris, Singh, U.S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Noticeable crop specific plant growth stimulation exerted by different fluorescent Pseudomonas was observed on wheat (P124), chickpea (P72), lathyrus (P85, P216), greengram (P11), blackgram (P99, P233); bottlegourd (P248, P167); rice (P176, P247)…”
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  4. Phylogenetic analysis based on ITS sequences and conditions affecting the type of conidial germination of Bipolaris oryzae por Dela Paz, M. A. G., Goodwin, P.H., Raymundo, A.K., Ardales, E.Y., Cruz, C. M. Vera

    Publicado 2006
    “…One taxonomic characteristic of Bipolaris species is the bipolar germination of conidia, but conidia of Bipolaris oryzae, the causal pathogen of brown spot in rice, are regularly observed to show intercalary germination, a characteristic of Drechslera species. …”
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  5. Dynamics of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae populations in Korea and their relationship to known bacterial blight resistance genes por Jeung, J.U., Heu, S.G., Shin, M.S., Vera Cruz, C.M., Jena, K.K.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Bacterial leaf blight (BB), caused by the vascular pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, has become one of the most devastating diseases of rice. We demonstrate here the quantitative analyses of responses of near-isogenic lines carrying various BB resistance (R) genes and R-gene combinations against 16 X. oryzae pv. oryzae isolates representing Korean BB pathotypes. …”
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  6. Soil genesis classification and land use of some soils in the upper Mahanadi Basin por Mishra, Antaryami, Mishra, Ajay Kumar, Dash, Prava Kiran

    Publicado 2025
    “…The lowlands are most suitable for growing rice. "…”
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  7. Dataset: Forage grasses in crop fields from ultra-high spatial resolution UAV-based imagery por Cardoso Arango, Juan Andres, Jauregui, Rosa Noemi, Camelo-Munevar, Rodrigo Andres, Ruiz-Hurtado, Andres Felipe, Arrechea-Castillo, Darwin Alexis

    Publicado 2025
    “…To ensure compatibility witch COCO standards and optimize training efficiency, the large orthomosaics where clipped to the annotations’ extents with additional 1% spatial buffer and split into tiles with a maximum dimension close to 1024 pixels for the larger side and 25% overlap.…”
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  8. HarvestStat Africa – Harmonized subnational crop statistics for Sub-Saharan Africa por Lee, Donghoon, Anderson, Weston, Chen, Xuan, Davenport, Frank, Shukla, Shraddhanand, Sahajpal, Ritvik, Budde, Michael, Rowland, James, Verdin, Jim, You, Liangzhi, Ahouangbenon, Matthieu, Davis, Kyle Frankel, Kebede, Endalkachew, Ehrmann, Steffen, Justice, Christina, Meyer, Carsten

    Publicado 2025
    “…The dataset includes 574,204 records, primarily spanning from 1980 to 2022, detailing quantity produced, harvested areas, and yields for 33 countries and 94 crop types, including key cereals in Sub-Saharan Africa such as wheat, maize, rice, sorghum, barley, millet, and fonio. This new dataset enhances our understanding of how climate variability and change influence agricultural production, supports subnational food system analysis, and aids in operational yield forecasting. …”
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  9. Galileo pretrained remote sensing model – Rwanda crop type classification por Kenduiywo, Benson Kipkemboi, Chemutt, Joseph Kipkoech

    Publicado 2025
    “…This initial pilot mapped four food basket crops namely maize, beans, rice, and Irish potatoes which are part of the Crop Intensification Programme (CIP). …”
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  10. Characterization of the proteins fractions extracted from leaves of Amaranthus dubius (Amaranthus spp.) por Rodríguez, P., Pérez, Elevina, Romel, G, Dufour, D.L.

    Publicado 2011
    “…The leaves of A. dubius can be used as complement dietary for rice, wheat and corn proteins.…”
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  11. Establishment of an effective endomycorrhizal association on cassava in flowing solution culture and its effects on phosphorus nutrition por Howeler, Reinhardt H., Asher, CJ, Edwards, D.G.

    Publicado 1982
    “…Eight cassava (Manihot esculenta) cultivars were grown with or without mycorrhizal inoculation in flowing solution cultures containing approximately 0.1, 1, 10 or 100 ?M phosphate. Rice (Oryza sativa), maize (Zea mays), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) were included in the experiment for comparative purposes. …”
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  12. Urbanization and vector-borne disease emergence - a possibility for Japanese encephalitis virus? por Lindahl, Johanna F.

    Publicado 2014
    “…The main vectors preferably feed on livestock and breed in rice fields, and the majority of cases subsequently occur in rural areas. …”
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  13. Secretion of phytase from the roots of several plant species under phosphorus-deficient conditions por Li, M, Osaki, M, Rao, Idupulapati M., Tadano, T

    Publicado 1997
    “…Secretion of phytase by the roots under P-deficient conditions was highest in Brachiaria decumbens CIAT 606, Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 184 and tomato, moderate in Brachiaria brizantha CIAT6780, Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 2950, alfalfa, white clover and orchard grass, and lowest in Andropgon gayanus CIAT 621, Stylosanthes capitata CIAT 10280, upland rice, timothy, redtop, alsike clover, red clover and white lupin plants. …”
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  14. Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results: Vinh Loi district Bac Lieu province Viet Nam por Truc, Ngo Thi Thanh, Ferrer, Alice J., Tan Yen, Bui, Sebastian, Leocadio S.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Results showed that the households were highly dependent on farming, particularly rice, for food and income. Farming, however, was characterized by low crop and commercialization index. …”
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  15. CIAT in Asia 40 years on por International Center for Tropical Agriculture

    Publicado 2017
    “…Cassava has become third important export crop after rice and coffee, providing jobs and income to millions of farmers, and bringing to the country annually more than USD1 billion. …”
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  16. Yield perceptions, determinants and adoption impact of on farm varietal mixtures for common bean and banana in Uganda por Nankya, R., Mulumba, John W., Caracciolo, Francesco, Raimondo, M., Schiavello, F., Gotor, Elisabetta, Kikulwe, Enoch Mutebi, Jarvis, Devra I.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been successfully deployed in pathogen and pest management for several crops including wheat, common bean and rice. Despite the available evidence, promotion of this approach has remained limited in many countries, including Uganda. …”
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  17. Achieving sustainable cultivation of cassava Volume 2: Genetics, breeding, pests and diseases por Clair, Hershey

    Publicado 2017
    “…It is the third most important source of calories in the tropics after rice and maize. Its caloric value, as well as its ability to tolerate dry conditions and poor soils, makes it a key food security crop in developing countries, particularly in Africa. …”
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  18. Banana and plantain por Tripathi, L., Tripathi, J.N., Tenkouano, A., Bramel-Cox, P.J.

    Publicado 2008
    “…are the world’s fourth most important food crop after rice, wheat, and maize in terms of gross value of production. …”
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  19. Policy level engagement for Investment on scaling CSAPs at least one sub-national level government por Jat, Mangi Lal, Agarwal, Tripti

    Publicado 2017
    “…Over a period of 5 years (2013-2017), science based evidence has been generated on key scalable climate smart agriculture under the CCAFS flagship project on CSA in collaboration with CRPs on Wheat, Maize, Rice agrifood systems as well as range of partnerships (NARS, NGOs, Private Sector, Farmer organizations etc). …”
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  20. Adapting agriculture to climate change: A synopsis of coordinated national crop wild relative seed collecting programs across five continents por Eastwood, Ruth J., Tambam, Beri B., Aboagye, Lawrence Misa, Akparov, Zeynal I., Aladele, Sunday E., Allen, Richard, Amri, Ahmed, Anglin, Noelle L., Araya, Rodolfo, Arrieta Espinoza, Griselda, Asgerov, Aydin, Awang, Khadijah, Awas, Tesfaye, Barata, Ana Maria, Kwasi Boateng, Samuel, Magos Brehm, Joana, Breidy, Joelle, Breman, Elinor, Brenes Angulo, Arturo, Burle, Marília L., Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P., Casimiro, Pedro, Chaves, Néstor F., Clemente, Adelaide S., Cockel, Christopher P., Davey, Alexandra, De la Rosa, Lucía, Debouck, Daniel G., Dempewolf, Hannes, Dokmak, Hiba, Ellis, David, Faruk, Aisyah, Freitas, Cátia, Galstyan, Sona, García, Rosa M., Ghimire, Krishna H., Guarino, Luigi, Harker, Ruth, Hope, Roberta, Humphries, Alan W., Jamora, Nelissa, Ahmad Jatoi, Shakeel, Khutsishvili, Manana, Kikodze, David, Kyratzis, Angelos C., León Lobos, Pedro, Liu, Udayangani, Mainali, Ram P., Mammadov, Afig T., Manrique Carpintero, Norma C., Manzella, Daniele, Mohd Shukri, Mat Ali, Medeiros, Marcelo B., Mérida Guzmán, María A., Mikatadze Pantsulaia, Tsira, Ibrahim Mohamed, El Tahir, Monteros Altamirano, Álvaro, Morales, Aura, Müller, Jonas V., Mulumba, John W., Nersesyan, Anush, Nóbrega, Humberto, Nyamongo, Desterio O., Obreza, Matija, Okere, Anthony U., Orsenigo, Simone, Ortega Klose, Fernando, Papikyan, Astghik, Pearce, Timothy R., Pinheiro de Carvalho, Miguel A. A., Prohens, Jaime, Rossi, Graziano, Salas, Alberto, Singh Shrestha, Deepa, Uddin Siddiqui, Sadar, Smith, Paul P., Sotomayor Melo, Diego Alejandro, Tacán, Marcelo, Tapia, César, Toledo, Álvaro, Toll, Jane, Vu, Dang Toan, Tuong, Dang Vu, Way, Michael J., Yazbek, Mariana, Zorrilla Cisneros, Cinthya, Kilian, Benjamin

    Publicado 2023
    “…Potato and eggplant were the most collected genepools, although the greatest number of primary genepool collections were made for rice. Overall, alfalfa, Bambara groundnut, grass pea and wheat were the genepools for which targets were best achieved. …”
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