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Reactions of selected bean accessions to infection by Macrophomina phaseolina
Published 1988“…Field inoculations were made by placing 4 g of whole rice seeds colonized by M. phaseolina per 2-m row on top of the bean seeds in the open furrow. …”
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Workshop report: Integrated Food Security Modeling in Eastern and Southern Africa
Published 2015“…The workshop was attended by participants from global, regional, and national institutions, including: the World Food Programme (WFP); the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), USAID Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET); the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC); the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia (RIMES); CGIAR Research Centers (CIMMYT, CIAT, ICRISAT, ICRAF, CIP, ILRI, AfricaRice, IRRI,); and the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS); Workshop presentations and discussions accomplished the following objectives: The concepts and components of Integrated Food Security Modeling were explained along with descriptions, methodologies, and progress of work for current modeling activities in Eastern Africa and globally, including climate models, bio-physical crop models, and econometric models. …”
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Towards sustainable coffee production in Vietnam: addressing irrigation issues. Vietnam Project
Published 2013“…Nationally, it is so crucial that coffee is the second largest export-earning crop after rice, and the production supports livelihoods of significant rural agricultural population with small land holdings. …”
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Wood pellets in Mozambique
Published 2014“…The best setting in this study for the chosen wood pellet was decreasing the primary air flow by simply rotating three of the lower tiles in the combustion chamber and keeping the secondary air flow the same as factory setting. …”
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CCAFS’s Low- Emissions Development (LED) research and engagement impact on innovation and scaling-up mitigation options in agriculture
Published 2021“…This review of the CCAFS LED Flagship found that the Flagship: - Produced significant new knowledge about greenhouse gas emissions for smallholder farmers, low-cost emissions estimation methods and tools, a database of emission factors representing agricultural systems in low and middle-income countries, a web- based knowledge platform for Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV), and a web-based guidance to low-emission development resources; Emission factors were generated for paddy-rice (99), rice-wheat system (56), livestock (34), and maize-wheat systems (25)…”
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Wetland spatio-temporal change analysis and ecosystem services in two urbanising cities [Abstract only]
Published 2015“…These were tanks, aquaculture/paddy rice, riverine marsh/lagoons and treatment units, which covered a total area of 10,645 ha (year 2000). …”
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Cassava agronomy research and adoption of improved practices in India: Major achievements during the past 30 years
Published 2001“…A shift in the traditional cropping pattern, however, could also be noted in Kerala where rice in the lowlands is now being replaced by cassava, as the latter produces more income than the former. …”
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Integrating the technical, risk management and economic implications of animal disease control to advise policy change: The example of foot-and-mouth disease control in Uruguay
Published 2020“…A country’s FMD status (whether endemic, free with vaccination, or free without vaccination) has implications for market access and prices, and these depend on trading partners’ willingness to accept different levels of risk. …”
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The future of farming: Who will produce our food?
Published 2021“…Yet, farming in different parts of the world is highly interdependent, not least because prices paid for farm produce are largely determined by global markets. …”
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COVID-19 impacts, opportunities and challenges for wildlife farms in Binh Duong and Ba Ria Vung Tau, Vietnam
Published 2022“…Findings also highlighted that most surveyed households’ post-pandemic recovery strategies involved expanding their wildlife farms in scope and scale; these households perceived a stable domestic market and high prices for wildlife products in future. Our study found several opportunities for sustainable wildlife farming practices, including greater political commitment, an increasing number of wildlife conservation policies, and stronger law enforcement mechanisms. …”
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The road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
Published 2021“…The surge in commodity prices and a fear of food shortages have led some governments to apply restrictive measures that limit or tax agricultural exports. …”
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扶贫与发展的有效结合——浙江省扶贫实践探索及其对2020年后中国扶贫战略的启示
Published 2020“…With a large rural population, high poverty rate, and low level of economic development during the early stage of reform and opening up, Zhejiang province successfully eliminated poverty by its own definition of annual family income per capita below 4 600 RMB, which is twice the national poverty line, by 2015. The province’s rural poverty governance leads the development of national poverty relief policies. …”
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Present situation of cassava production and the research and development strategy in Vietnam
Published 2001“…The main constraints in cassava production in Vietnam are fluctuating prices as well as marketing problems, and slow adoption of new varieties and improved technologies in remote areas. …”
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Crop and fallow contribution to N2O emissions of contrasting crop sequences
Published 2025“…We simultaneously measured N-N2O emission, soil nitrate content (N-NO3) and water-filled pore space (WFPS) approximately twice a month during two seasons (2019/20–2020/2021). …”
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806): Neotype designation, morphological re-description of all parasitic stages and molecular characterization
Published 2018“…The larva is characterized by basis capituli broader than long with lateral angles short and slightly curved and with posterior margin slightly convex, cervical grooves short, shallow and subparallel, and scutum almost twice broader than long. The phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences support R. sanguineus s.s. as a well-defined taxon when compared with other species of the R. sanguineus group: R. turanicus s.s., R. camicasi, R. guilhoni, R. sulcatus, R. pusillus, R. rossicus and R. leporis. …”
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Differentiation in phenology among and within natural populations of a South American Nothofagus revealed by a two-year evaluation in a common garden trial
Published 2020“…Day of the year until bud burst (DOY) and until the beginning (DOY10) and the end (DOY90) of foliar senescence were measured. Height was measured twice in a year in order to calculate the annual growth in both seasons. …”
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A new passive immune strategy based on IgY antibodies as a key element to control neonatal calf diarrhea in dairy farms
Published 2020“…Calves in the IgY DNT group received 20 g of the oral passive treatment in 2 L of milk twice a day during the first 2 weeks of life. Animals were followed until 3 weeks of age and diarrhea due to natural exposure to infectious agents was recorded during all the experimental time. …”
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