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  1. Report of a cereals network: Second meeting, 21-24 April 2008, Foça, Turkey by Maggioni, L., Katsiotis, A., Knüpffer, H., Kleijer, G., Lipman, E., Bioversity International, European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources

    Published 2011
    “…The second meeting of the Cereals Network took place on 21-24 April 2008 in Foça, Izmir, Turkey. The meeting, organized with the support of the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute (AARI), Menemen, gathered 61 members from 33 countries and a total of 80 participants. …”
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  2. The role of traditional livelihood practices and local ethnobotanical knowledge in mitigating chestnut disease and pest severity in Turkey by Wall, J., Köse, C., Köse, N., Okan, T., Aksoy, E.B., Jarvis, D., Allred, S.

    Published 2019
    “…Chestnut is predominantly found on state land managed by Turkey’s General Directorate of Forestry (GDF), which generally upholds restrictive policies for chestnut-related livelihood practices other than nut collection and beehive placement. …”
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  3. Monitoring of host suitability and defense-related genes in wheat to Bipolaris sorokiniana by Alkan, Mehtap, Bayraktar, Harun, Imren, Mustafa, Ozdemir, Fatih, Lahlali, Rachid, Mokrini, Fouad, Paulitz, Timothy C., Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Özer, Göksel

    Published 2022
    “…This study investigated the aggressiveness of B. sorokiniana isolates from different wheat-growing areas of Bolu province in Turkey on the cultivar Seri-82. Host susceptibility of 55 wheat cultivars was evaluated against the most aggressive isolate. …”
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  4. How relative poverty influences responses to social protection programmes: Evidence from Pakistan by Kosec, Katrina, Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung

    Published 2023
    “…Increasingly common disasters (many climate-related) across the globe – such as Pakistan’s devastating 2022 floods (UNICEF 2023), ongoing severe drought in the Horn of Africa (UN News 2022), and the recent earthquake in Syria and Turkey (Francis et al. 2023) – also disproportionately affect already vulnerable groups (UNDRR 2023). …”
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    Blog Post
  5. Genetic structure and ecological niche space of lentil's closest wild relative, Lens orientalis (Boiss.) Schmalh. by Guerra-García, Azalea, Trněný, Oldřich, Brus, Jan, Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo, Kumar, Shiv, Bariotakis, Michael, Coyne, Clarice, Chitikineni, Anu, Bett, Kirstin E., Varshney, Rajeev, Pirintsos, Stergios, Berger, Jens, von Wettberg, Eric J.B., Smýkal, Petr

    Published 2025
    “…Crops arose from wild ancestors and to understand their domestication it is essential to compare the cultivated species with their crop wild relatives. These represent an important source of further crop improvement, in particular in relation to climate change. …”
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  6. Integrating survey and ethnographic methods to evaluate conditional cash transfer programs by Adato, Michelle

    Published 2008
    “…Survey and ethnographic methods have been combined in the evaluations of conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs for the governments of Nicaragua and Turkey. This paper describes the quantitative and qualitative research designs for these evaluations, discusses the relative benefits of quantitative and qualitative approaches for studying CCTs, and provides examples of how findings of these different approaches complemented, explained, illuminated, or contradicted each other. …”
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  7. Defining a trade strategy for southern Mediterranean countries by Bouët, Antoine

    Published 2006
    “…The objective of this paper is to analyze the best trade approach for Southern Mediterranean countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey) that helps them increase market access and develop trade policies which will facilitate the most efficient economic development. …”
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  8. Multiple forest use through commercial sport hunting: lessons from a community-based model from the Petén, Guatemala by Baur, E.H., McNab, R.B., Williams, L.E., Ramos, V.H., Radachowsky, J., Guariguata, Manuel R.

    Published 2011
    “…Since 2000, the project has conducted selective turkey harvests, performed related research, and promoted the conservation benefits of managed sport hunting for this species. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Nutraceutical characterization of apricot fruits of the IVIA's collection by Gómez-Martínez, Helena, Bermejo, Almudena, Badenes, María L., Zuriaga, Elena

    Published 2021
    “…The main production area is located in the Mediterranean basin countries, with Turkey, Italy, Greece, Spain and France included among the main world producers. …”
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  10. Rocket: a Mediterranean crop for the world: Report of a workshop,13-14 December 1996, Legnaro (Padova), Italy by Padulosi, S., Pignone, D., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

    Published 1997
    “…Apart from this paper, other contributions from India, Israel, Portugal and Turkey provide an overview of the degree of cultivation, uses and popularity of the crop around the world. …”
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  11. Snap bean international trade: present status and future prospects by Peterson, W, Henry, Guy

    Published 1990
    “…Several other countries, like Kenya and Turkey are also attempting to capture a share of this trade. …”
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    Conference Paper
  12. Resistance response of drought and heat tolerant spring wheat lines against the cereal cyst nematode, heterodera filipjevi by Atiya, Osameh, Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Erginbas-Orakci, Gul, Singh, Sukhwinder, Toktay, Halil

    Published 2022
    “…This study investigated the aggressiveness of B. sorokiniana isolates from different wheat-growing areas of Bolu province in Turkey on the cultivar Seri-82. Host susceptibility of 55 wheat cultivars was evaluated against the most aggressive isolate. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Biodiversity mainstreaming for healthy & sustainable food systems: A toolkit to support incorporating biodiversity into policies and programmes by Hunter, D., Borelli, Teresa, Olsen Lauridsen, N., Gee, E., Rota Nodari, Giulia, Moura de Oliveira Beltrame, Daniela, Oliviera, C., Wasike, Victor W., Samarasinghe, G., Tan, A., Güner, B.

    Published 2018
    “…Spearheaded by governments and research organizations in Brazil, Kenya, Sri Lanka, and Turkey, BFN developed a three-pronged methodology to ensure the conservation, revival, and promotion of these underutilised species. …”
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    Manual

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