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Berhe, KahsayTedla, A.Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.[Establishment and evaluation of multi-purpose trees for sustainable farming systems in the Ethiopian highlands]Establishment and evaluation of multi-purpose trees for sustainable farming systems in the Ethiopian highlands

The Multi-purpose Tree (MPT) species have the ability to fit into the farming systems of the East African region where low agricultural productivity, widespread land degradation and hence a diminishing capacity to support the growing human and livestock population are major problems. GIS has been...


Conchedda, G.Berhe, KahsayJabbar, M.A.[A GIS-based analysis of the likelihood of adoption of some multi-purpose tree species in East Africa]A GIS-based analysis of the likelihood of adoption of some multi-purpose tree species in East Africa

Four accessions of the multi-purpose fodder tree, tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) and one of Montpellier broom (Teline monspessulana) were evaluated for dry matter yield, response to P fertiliser and nutritive value for livestock feeding, at 2 contrasting sites in the highlands of Ethiopia, o...


Berhe, KahsayTothill, J.C.[Dry matter yield, P response and nutritive value of selected accessions of chamaecytisus palmensis (tagasaste) and Teline monspssulana (Montpellier broom) in the Ethiopian highlands]Dry matter yield, P response and nutritive value of selected accessions of chamaecytisus palmensis (tagasaste) and Teline monspssulana (Montpellier broom) in the Ethiopian highlands

Land degradation, low agricultural productivity and poverty are major problems in Ethiopia. The existing resources cannot support the growing human and livestock population. Currently, there is an increasing interest among researchers and development experts in leguminous multipurpose trees and s...


Berhe, KahsayConchedda, G.Jabbar, M.A.[Areas suitable for five leguminous trees and shrubs in Ethiopia: A digital data-based analysis]Areas suitable for five leguminous trees and shrubs in Ethiopia: A digital data-based analysis

Eleven accessions taken from Leucaena leucocephala, L. revolutal, L. pallida, L. diversifolia and L. leucocephala × L. diversifolia hybrids (leucaena), together with 3 accessions of Calliandra calothyrsus (calliandra), were evaluated on an acidic, nitosol soil in the tropical highland region of S...


Berhe, KahsayTothill, J.C.[Performance, feed quality and P response of Leucaena and Calliandra species grown as hedgerows on an acidic nitosol at Soddo, Ethiopia]Performance, feed quality and P response of Leucaena and Calliandra species grown as hedgerows on an acidic nitosol at Soddo, Ethiopia

The genus Leucaena is one of the most important sources of multipurpose trees and shrubs for use in farming systems in the African tropics and subtropics. In previous studies, Kashsay and Tothill (1995) identified the superior performance of Leucaena pallida and L. diversifolia as highly producti...


Berhe, KahsayTothill, J.C.Hanson, Jean[Biomass production and psyllid resistance of Leucaena species grown as hedgerows on an upland Alfisol at Debre Zeit in the Ethiopian highlands]Biomass production and psyllid resistance of Leucaena species grown as hedgerows on an upland Alfisol at Debre Zeit in the Ethiopian highlands

Eleven Sesbania sesban and three S. goetzei accessions were evaluated for dry matter (DM) yield in response to phosphorus (P) application and fodder quality on an acidic Nitosol at Soddo, in the Ethiopian highlands. The soil at this site is known to be P deficient and to have high ability to fix ...


Berhe, KahsayTothill, J.C.Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.[Response of different sesbania accessions to phosphorus application and fodder quality of S. sesban under acid soil conditions]Response of different sesbania accessions to phosphorus application and fodder quality of S. sesban under acid soil conditions
Berhe, KahsayWeldeselassie, G.Bettridge, Judy M.Christley, Robert M.Abdi, Reta D.[Small ruminant pasteurellosis in Tigray region, Ethiopia: Marked serotype diversity may affect vaccine efficacy]Small ruminant pasteurellosis in Tigray region, Ethiopia: Marked serotype diversity may affect vaccine efficacy

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