Autor:
Talwana, H.
Sibanda, Z.
Wanjohi, W.
Kimenju, W.
Luambano-Nyoni, N.
Massawe, C.
Manzanilla-Lopez, R.
Davies, K.G.
Hunt, D.J.
Sikora, R.A.
Coyne, D.L.
Gowen, S.
Kerry, B.
By 2050, Africa's population is projected to exceed 2 billion. Africa will have to increase food production more than 50% in the coming 50 years to meet the nutritional requirements of its growing population. Nowhere is the need to increase agricultural productivity more pertinent than in much of...
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Talwana, H.
,
Sibanda, Z.
,
Wanjohi, W.
,
Kimenju, W.
,
Luambano-Nyoni, N.
,
Massawe, C.
,
Manzanilla-Lopez, R.
,
Davies, K.G.
,
Hunt, D.J.
,
Sikora, R.A.
,
Coyne, D.L.
,
Gowen, S.
,
Kerry, B.
,
[Agricultural nematology in East and Southern Africa: problems, management strategies and stakeholder linkages]
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Agricultural nematology in East and Southern Africa: problems, management strategies and stakeholder linkages