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

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

Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAmanu, T.Abdulkadir, BirhanBaars, E.[Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to promote legume value chains and to benefit smallholders: Experiences from ILRI-N2Africa]Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to promote legume value chains and to benefit smallholders: Experiences from ILRI-N2Africa

Adie, AberraBezabih, MelkamuLukuyu, Ben A.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewThorne, Peter J.[Scaling improved feed and forage technologies at selected ILRI‐SIMLESA project locations in Ethiopia and Tanzania]Scaling improved feed and forage technologies at selected ILRI‐SIMLESA project locations in Ethiopia and Tanzania

Common bean is widely grown as a food legume and the post-harvest crop residues (CR) (i.e. haulm + pod wall (HPW)) are valuable as ruminant feedstuffs. The yields and constituents indicative of nutritive value for ruminants of the HPW from a wide range of common bean genotypes (G) were examined a...


Dejene, MesfinDixon, Rob M.Duncan, Alan J.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewWalsh, Kerry B.McNeill, David[Variations in seed and post-harvest residue yields and residues quality of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) as a ruminant feedstuff]Variations in seed and post-harvest residue yields and residues quality of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) as a ruminant feedstuff
Belete, SisayBezabih, MelkamuAbdulkadir, BirhanTolera, AdugnaMekonnen, KinduWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia]Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia

Nitrogen fixation through legume-rhizobium symbiosis serves as a cost effective, sustainable and ecofriendly source of N to fodder and grain legume crops. However, there is a need to identify effective rhizobial inoculants compatible with a particular legume. An experiment was conducted to evalua...


Woldemeskel, EndalkachewDogiso, E.Haile, Wassie[Response of Sesbania (Sesbania sesban L. Merr.) to inoculation with indigenous isolates of Rhizobium strains]Response of Sesbania (Sesbania sesban L. Merr.) to inoculation with indigenous isolates of Rhizobium strains

Amanu, T.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAbdulkadir, Birhan[Promoting collective marketing to ensure smallholder farmer access to domestic and international grain market]Promoting collective marketing to ensure smallholder farmer access to domestic and international grain market

Abdulkadir, BirhanWoldemeskel, EndalkachewAmanu, T.[N2Africa project in strengthening the capacity of partners working within legume value chains in Ethiopia]N2Africa project in strengthening the capacity of partners working within legume value chains in Ethiopia

Amanu, T.Baars, E.Woldemeskel, EndalkachewAbdulkadir, BirhanAmpadu-Boakye, T.Giller, Ken E.Kanampiu, F.[Public-private partnerships for sustainable legume technology dissemination and business: The case of Balegreen in southeastern Ethiopia]Public-private partnerships for sustainable legume technology dissemination and business: The case of Balegreen in southeastern Ethiopia

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