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Wijk, Mark T. vanÁlvarez, CristinaAnupama, GuvvalaArnaud, ElizabethAzzarri, CarloBurra, Dharani DharCaracciolo, FrancescoCoomes, DavidGarbero, AlessandraGotor, ElisabettaHeckert, JessicaJohnson, Nancy L.Kim, SoonhoMiro, BertaMuliro, JacquelineShikuku, Kelvin MashisiaTyszler, MarceloValdivia, RobertoViviani, SaraVrolijk, HansKruseman, Gideon K.[Towards a core approach for cross-sectional farm household survey data collection: a tiered setup for quantifying key farm and livelihood indicators]Towards a core approach for cross-sectional farm household survey data collection: a tiered setup for quantifying key farm and livelihood indicators

Child stunting in Vietnam has reduced substantially since the turn of the century but has remained relatively high for several years. We analyzed data on children 6–59 months (n = 85932) from the Vietnam Nutritional Surveillance System, a nationally representative cross‐sectional survey. Multivar...


Beal, TyTuyen, Le DanhThi Huong, TrinhBurra, Dharani DharHuynh, TuyenDuong, Thanh ThiMai, Truong TuyetSon, Nguyen DuyNguyen, Kien TriHaan, Stefan deJones, Andrew D.[Child stunting is associated with child, maternal, and environmental factors in Vietnam]Child stunting is associated with child, maternal, and environmental factors in Vietnam

Global interest on plant-microbe-insect interactions is rapidly growing, revealing the multiple ways in which microorganisms mediate plant-herbivore interactions. Phytopathogens regularly alter whole repertoires of plant phenotypic traits, and bring about shifts in key chemical or morphological c...


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Graziosi, IgnazioBurra, Dharani DharWalter, Abigail Jan[Phytoplasma infection of a tropical root crop triggers bottom-up cascades by favoring generalist over specialist herbivores]Phytoplasma infection of a tropical root crop triggers bottom-up cascades by favoring generalist over specialist herbivores

Cassava is one of the most important annual crops in Southeast Asia, and faces increasing seed borne pest and disease pressures. Despite this, cassava seed systems have received scant research attention. In a first analysis of Vietnamese and Cambodian cassava seed systems, we characterized existi...


Delaquis, ErikAndersen, Kelsey F.Minato, NamiThuy, Cu Thi LeKarssenberg, Maria EleanorSok, SophearithWyckhuys, Kris A.G.Newby, Jonathan C.Burra, Dharani DharSrean, PaoPhirun, IvLe, Niem DucPham, Nhan ThiGarrett, Karen A.Almekinders, Conny J.M.Struik, Paul C.Haan, Stefan de[Raising the Stakes: Cassava Seed Networks at Multiple Scales in Cambodia and Vietnam]Raising the Stakes: Cassava Seed Networks at Multiple Scales in Cambodia and Vietnam

Cassava mosaic disease, one of the ten most economically important crop viral diseases in the world, was first reported in Southeast Asia from a single plantation in Cambodia in 2015. To determine the presence and incidence of Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) one year after first detection...


Minato, NamiSok, SophearithChen, SongbiDelaquis, ErikPhirun, IvLe, Vi XuanBurra, Dharani DharNewby, Jonathan C.Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Haan, Stefan de[Surveillance for Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) in Cambodia and Vietnam one year after its initial detection in a single plantation in 2015]Surveillance for Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) in Cambodia and Vietnam one year after its initial detection in a single plantation in 2015

In terrestrial ecosystems, changes in soil nutrient availability, plant growth or natural enemies can generate important shifts in abundance of organisms at various trophic levels. In agroecosystems the performance of (invasive) herbivores and their impacts on crops is of particular concern. Scie...


Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Burra, Dharani DharTran, D.H.Graziosi, IgnazioWalter, Abigail JanNguyen, T.G.Trong, H.N.Le, B.V.Le, T.T.N.Fonte, Steven J.[Soil fertility regulates invasive herbivore performance and top-down control in tropical agroecosystems of Southeast Asia]Soil fertility regulates invasive herbivore performance and top-down control in tropical agroecosystems of Southeast Asia

Sustainable diets are an environmental, economic and public health imperative, but identifying clear intervention points is challenging. The Entry points to Advance Transitions towards Sustainable diets (EATS) project seeks to repackage existing data, combined with an interview-informed awareness...


Heller, Martin C.Walchale, AbhijeetHeard, BrentHoey, LesliKhoury, Colin K.Haan, Stefan deBurra, Dharani DharThi, Thanh DuongOsiemo, JamleckJones, Andrew D.[Environmental Analyses to Inform Transitions to Sustainable Diets in Developing Countries: a Component of the EATS Project]Environmental Analyses to Inform Transitions to Sustainable Diets in Developing Countries: a Component of the EATS Project

Paul, Birthe K.Tungani, VictorEpper, Carole A.Tschopp, DamienBurra, Dharani DharLong, Chau Thi MinhDouxchamps, Sabine[Agricultural intensification pathways and agroenvironmental trade offs in the Greater Mekong]Agricultural intensification pathways and agroenvironmental trade offs in the Greater Mekong

Purpose Sustainable diets are an environmental, economic, and public health imperative, but identifying clear intervention points is challenging. Decision-making will require descriptive analyses from a variety of perspectives, even under the inevitable uncertainty introduced by limited data. Th...


Heller, Martin C.Walchale, AbhijeetHeard, Brent R.Hoey, LesliKhoury, Colin K.de Haan, StefBurra, Dharani DharThi, Thanh DuongOsiemo, JamleckThi Huong, TrinhJones, Andrew D.[Environmental analyses to inform transitions to sustainable diets in developing countries: case studies for Vietnam and Kenya]Environmental analyses to inform transitions to sustainable diets in developing countries: case studies for Vietnam and Kenya

Osiemo, JamleckAnyango Jalang'o, DorcasBinge, BrendaBurra, Dharani DharThi Huong, TrinhDuong, Thanh ThiHuynh, TuyenHaan, Stefan deSánchez, AlejandraMayton, HollyRubin, JuliaBeal, TyHoey, LesliHeller, MartinKhoury, Colin K.Jones, Andrew D.[Kenya Food Systems: Summary of Available Data and Kenya Data Profile Annex.]Kenya Food Systems: Summary of Available Data and Kenya Data Profile Annex.

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