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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata spp unguiculata) is adapted to the drier agro-ecological zones of West Africa where it is a major source of dietary protein and widely used as a fodder crop. Improving the productivity of cowpea can enhance food availability and security in West Africa. Insect predation ...


Huesing, J.E.Romeis, J.Ellstrand, N.C.Raybould, A.Hellmich, R.L.Wolt, J.D.Ehlers, J.D.Dabiré-Binso, L.C.Fatokun, C.A.Hokanson, K.E.Ishiyaku, M.F.Margam, V.M.Obokoh, N.Mignouna, J.D.Nang’ayo, F.Ouédraogo, J.T.Pasquet, R.S.Pittendrigh, Barry R.Schall, B.A.Stein, J.Tamo, M.Murdock, L.L.[Regulatory considerations surrounding the deployment of Btexpressing cowpea in Africa: report of the deliberations of an expert panel]Regulatory considerations surrounding the deployment of Btexpressing cowpea in Africa: report of the deliberations of an expert panel

Four cattle breeds indigenous to western and south-western Ethiopia - Abigar, Gurage, Horro and Sheko - were included in a study of the perceptions of smallholder cattle keepers regarding cattle management, production levels and constraints for production. A semi-structured questionnaire was used...


Stein, J.Ayalew, W.Rege, J.E.O.Mulatu, W.Malmfors, B.Dessie, TadellePhilipsson, J.[Livestock keeper perceptions of four indigenous cattle breeds in tsetse infested areas of Ethiopia]Livestock keeper perceptions of four indigenous cattle breeds in tsetse infested areas of Ethiopia

We conducted a two-part study in the native home areas of four cattle breeds, Abigar, Gurage, Horro and Sheko, in south-western Ethiopia. The first part of the study investigated livestock keeper knowledge about trypanosomosis and trypanotolerance. For each breed 60 livestock keepers were intervi...


Stein, J.Ayalew, W.Rege, J.E.O.Mulatu, W.Lemecha, H.Tadesse, Y.Tekle, T.Philipsson, J.[Trypanosomosis and phenotypic features of four indigenous cattle breeds in an Ethiopian field study]Trypanosomosis and phenotypic features of four indigenous cattle breeds in an Ethiopian field study

Stein, J.[Trypanotolerance and phenotypic characteristics of four Ethiopian cattle breeds]Trypanotolerance and phenotypic characteristics of four Ethiopian cattle breeds

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