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  1. The plant pathogen Phytophthora andina emerged via hybridization of an unknown Phytophthora species and the Irish potato famine pathogen, P. infestans por Goss, E.M., Cárdenas, M.E., Myers, K., Forbes, G., Fry, W.E., Restrepo, S., Grunwald, N.J.

    Publicado 2011
    “…We also observed sequence polymorphism among P. andina isolates at three of the four loci, many of which segregate between previously described P. andina clonal lineages. …”
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  2. An agriculture and health inter-sectorial research process to reduce hazardous pesticide health impacts among smallholder farmers in the Andes por Cole, Donald C., Orozco, F., Pradel, W., Suquillo, J., Mera, X., Chacón, A., Prain, Gordon, Wanigaratne, S., Leah, J.

    Publicado 2011
    “…We share our program of research in potato and vegetable farming communities in the Andean highlands, working with partners from multiple sectors to confront this problem over several projects.We engaged in iterative cycles of mixed methods research around particular questions, actions relevant to stakeholders, new proposal formulation and implementation followed by evaluation of impacts. …”
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  3. Tuber shape and eye depth variation in a diploid family of Andean potatoes por Lindqvist-Kreuze, H., Khan, A., Salas, E., Meiyalaghan, S., Thomson, S., Gómez, R., Bonierbale, Merideth W.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Tuber appearance is highly variable in the Andean cultivated potato germplasm. The diploid backcross mapping population 'DMDD' derived from the recently sequenced genome 'DM' represents a sample of the allelic variation for tuber shape and eye depth present in the Andean landraces. …”
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  4. Assessing the effectiveness of projects supporting on-farm conservation of native crops: evidence from the high Andes of South America por Bellon, M.R., Gotor, Elisabetta, Caracciolo, Francesco

    Publicado 2015
    “…It is applied to five projects involving native crops in the High Andes of South America. Results show evidence that projects have been effective at supporting farmers to maintain crop diversity on-farm while generating positive livelihood outcomes. …”
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  5. Balanced nutrient management for crop intensification and livelihood improvement: A case study from watershed in Andhra Pradesh, India por Chennamaneni, S.R., Wani, S.P., Chander, G., Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal

    Publicado 2014
    “…Soil health assessment of farmers’ fields in watershed villages in Medak district, Andhra Pradesh, India showed widespread deficiencies of sulfur (S), boron (B), and zinc (Zn) in addition to organic carbon and phosphorus (P). …”
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  6. Soil test-based nutrient balancing improved crop productivity and rural livelihoods: Case study from rainfed semi-arid tropics in Andhra Pradesh, India por Chander, G., Wani, S.P., Sahrawat, Kanwar Lal, Dixit, S., Venkateswarlu, B., Rajesh, C., Rao, P.R., Pardhasaradhi, G.

    Publicado 2014
    “…In this study, we adopted a stratified soil sampling method to assess soil fertility-related constraints in farmers’ fields in eight districts of Andhra Pradesh in the semi-arid tropics of India. …”
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  7. Andean lost grains in Bolivia and Peru por Bioversity International

    Publicado 2015
    “…Bioversity International began to transform the future for Andean grains with high-performing varieties, improved production and processing methods, strengthened market links, and promotional campaigns. …”
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  8. Spatial random downscaling of rainfall signals in Andean heterogeneous terrain por Posadas, A., Duffaut Espinoza, L.A., Yarleque, C., Carbajal, M., Heidinger, Haline, Carvalho, L., Jones, C., Quiróz, R.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Remotely sensed data are often used as proxies for indirect precipitation measures over data-scarce and complex-terrain areas such as the Peruvian Andes. Although this information might be appropriate for some research requirements, the extent at which local sites could be related to such information is very limited because of the resolution of the available satellite data. …”
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  9. Trypanosoma infection rates in Glossina species in Mtito Andei Division, Makueni County, Kenya por Nthiwa, D.M., Odongo, David O., Ochanda, H., Khamadi, S., Gichimu, B.M.

    Publicado 2015
    “…The objective of this study was to determine the infection rates of trypanosomes in Glossina species in Mtito Andei Division, Makueni County, Kenya. Tsetse fly species, G. longipennis and G. pallidipes, were trapped and DNA was isolated from their dissected internal organs (proboscis, salivary glands, and midguts). …”
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