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Vigna unguiculata, Vigna radiata and Arachis hypogaea growing in Ethiopia are nodulated by a genetically diverse group of Bradyrhizobium strains. To determine the genetic identity and symbiotic effectiveness of these bacteria, a collection of 36 test strains originating from the root nodules of t...


Degefu, T.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewRasche, F.[Genetic diversity and symbiotic effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium strains nodulating selected annual grain legumes growing in Ethiopia]Genetic diversity and symbiotic effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium strains nodulating selected annual grain legumes growing in Ethiopia

Mnalku, A.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Maximizing sustainable productivity of faba bean with N2Africa packages in Ethiopia]Maximizing sustainable productivity of faba bean with N2Africa packages in Ethiopia

Abebe, Z.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Highlights of N2Africa-Ethiopia achievements]Highlights of N2Africa-Ethiopia achievements

Abebe, Z.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Maize-beans intensification as climate smart cropping: A means of nutrition and income diversification]Maize-beans intensification as climate smart cropping: A means of nutrition and income diversification

Abebe, Z.Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Best practices of N2Africa can improve biomass and nutritional quality for animal feed: The case of common bean and soybean]Best practices of N2Africa can improve biomass and nutritional quality for animal feed: The case of common bean and soybean
Asmamaw, M.Wolde, G.Yohannes, M.Yigrem, S.Woldemeskel, Endalkachew[Comparison of cyanobacterial bio-fertilizer with urea on three crops and two soils of Ethiopia]Comparison of cyanobacterial bio-fertilizer with urea on three crops and two soils of Ethiopia

On 8–9 December 2016, ILRI held a workshop and exhibition in Addis Ababa for researchers to share their experiences in implementing action research projects. Action research projects superimpose research protocols on development interventions along commodity value chains and systems to assess the...


Mekonnen, KinduYasabu, SimretGebremedhin, BerhanuWoldemeskel, EndalkachewTegegne, AzageThorne, Peter J.[Promoting productivity and market access technologies and approaches to improve farm income and livelihoods in Ethiopia: Lessons from action research projects]Promoting productivity and market access technologies and approaches to improve farm income and livelihoods in Ethiopia: Lessons from action research projects

Chickpea is widely grown food grain legume in rotation with cereals and is an important source of food and income. The chickpea value chain comprise of different actors at different functional levels. Evidence indicates that it is characterized by weak chain coordination leading to poor productio...


Amanu, T.Baars, E.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAbdulkadir, BirhanAmpadu-Boakye, T.Giller, Ken E.Kanampiu, F.[Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.]Opportunities for sustainable legume business development: an experience from the public-private partnership progresses in south Eastern Ethiopia.
Loon, M.P. vanDeng, N.Grassini, P.Edreira, J.I.R.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewBaijukya, Frederick P.Marrou, H.Ittersum, Martin K. van[Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa]Prospect for increasing grain legume crop production in East Africa

Farrow, AndrewRonner, E.Brand, G. van denBoahen, S.Leonardo, W.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelChikowo, RegisBaijukya, Frederick P.Ebanyat, PeterSangodele, S.Sanginga, J.M.Kantengwa, S.Phiphira, L.Woomer, P.L.Ampadu-Boakye, T.Baars, E.Kanampiu, F.Vanlauwe, BernardGiller, Ken E.[From best fit technologies to best fit scaling: incorporating and evaluating factors affecting the adoption of grain legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa.]From best fit technologies to best fit scaling: incorporating and evaluating factors affecting the adoption of grain legumes in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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