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Fogera District, where the study focused, is endowed with diverse natural resources. It has huge potential water sources which are suitable for irrigation during the dry season for the production of horticultural crops mainly vegetables. However, there is a great market problem in the area associ...


Tamir, S.Getnet, KindieHaji, J.[Impacts of brokerage institutions on the marketing of horticultural crops in Fogera district, Ethiopia]Impacts of brokerage institutions on the marketing of horticultural crops in Fogera district, Ethiopia

Clonal propagation of fruits, flowers, and forest trees leads to high levels of heterozygosity, fixes favorable combinations of traits, eliminates undesirable deleterious effects, allows easy identification, propagation of favorable mutations, and is an efficient method for in vitro and ex vitro ...


Gemenet, D.Khan, A.[Opportunities and challenges to implementing genomic selection in clonally propagated crops.]Opportunities and challenges to implementing genomic selection in clonally propagated crops.

Hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppices (SRC) provide feedstocks for bioenergy production and can be established on lands that are suboptimal for food production. The environmental consequences of deploying this production system on marginal agricultural land need to be evaluated, including the inv...


Díaz Pinés, EugenioMolina-Herrera, S.Dannenmann, M.Braun, J.Haas, E.Willibald, G.Arias-Navarro, CristinaGrote, R.Wolf, B.Saiz, G.Aust, C.Schnitzler, J.P.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany]Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany

Njuki, JemimahSaghir, P.[Gender strategy of the Integrated crop and goats project, Tanzania]Gender strategy of the Integrated crop and goats project, Tanzania

Future climate change will have far reaching consequences for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of whom depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Here we assessed the farm-level impact of climate change on family food self-sufficiency and evaluated potential adaptation op...


Traoré, BoubaDescheemaeker, KatrienWijk, Mark T. vanCorbeels, MarcSupit, IwanGiller, Ken E.[Modelling cereal crops to assess future climate risk for family food self-sufficiency in southern Mali]Modelling cereal crops to assess future climate risk for family food self-sufficiency in southern Mali

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center[AIP Newsletter - A Newsletter of the Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan, Volume 3, Issue 4, October-December 2016]AIP Newsletter - A Newsletter of the Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan, Volume 3, Issue 4, October-December 2016

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center[AIP Newsletter - A Newsletter of the Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan, Volume 5, Issue 1, January-March 2018]AIP Newsletter - A Newsletter of the Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan, Volume 5, Issue 1, January-March 2018

Background: Wastewater irrigation for vegetable production is a highly prevalent practice in Addis Ababa and a number of articles have been published on wastewater-irrigated soils and vegetables contaminated with heavy metals. However, to the best of our knowledge, an insight into assessment of h...


Woldetsadik, D.Drechsel, PayKeraita, Bernard N.Itanna, F.Gebrekidan, H.[Heavy metal accumulation and health risk assessment in wastewater-irrigated urban vegetable farming sites of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia]Heavy metal accumulation and health risk assessment in wastewater-irrigated urban vegetable farming sites of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Johns, J.V.[The nutritive and economic potential of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and lablab (Lablab purpureus) legume hay as supplements to sun-cured corn (Zea mays indendata) stover]The nutritive and economic potential of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and lablab (Lablab purpureus) legume hay as supplements to sun-cured corn (Zea mays indendata) stover

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