Fifty-five samples of diseased cassava (Manihot esculenta) crowns and shoots and discoloured chips were collected from Benin and Cameroon, Africa. Pieces of infected tissue were cultured on agar and incubated for a week. Over 36% of fungal isolates were Fusarium spp. Of the Fusarium isolates, 55%...
Msikita, W.
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Yaninek, John S.
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Ahounou, M.
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Fagbemissi, R.
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[First report of Fusarium moniliforme causing cassava root and stem rot]
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First report of Fusarium moniliforme causing cassava root and stem rot
Munthali, W.
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Ngowi, P.
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Mponda, O.
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Mwololo, J.
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Elirehema, S.
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Mateete, B.
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Okori, P.
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[New dryland legume and cereal varieties for genetic intensification in semi-arid ecologies of central Tanzania]
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New dryland legume and cereal varieties for genetic intensification in semi-arid ecologies of central Tanzania
Swai, E.
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Okori, P.
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Jumbo, B.
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Kimaro, Anthony A.
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Bekunda, Mateete A.
,
[Effects of in-situ rainwater harvesting techniques on run-off, soil loss, soil moisture status and maize performance in semi-arid of central Tanzania]
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Effects of in-situ rainwater harvesting techniques on run-off, soil loss, soil moisture status and maize performance in semi-arid of central Tanzania
Concerns about perceived loss of indigenous materials emerged from multiple stakeholders during consultations to plan and design the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems for the Borotse hub in Zambia’s Western Province. To come to grips with and address the concerns, the AAS Bor...
Baidu-Forson, J.J.
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Phiri, N.
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Ngu’ni, D.
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Mulele, S.
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Simainga, S.
,
[Assessment of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse flood plain, Zambia]
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Assessment of agrobiodiversity resources in the Borotse flood plain, Zambia
Climate change in Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) is projected to have significant impacts, including rising sea-levels, more violent tropical cyclones and droughts. Fish stocks in the tropical regions of the Pacific are expected to be directly affected by any changes that may oc...
The agricultural development project ACCESO
reduced greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and
led to net carbon sequestration due to perennial
crop expansion.
Increased fertilizer use was a moderate source
of emissions that was more than offset by
reduced emissions from other ACCESOsupported
practices...
An analysis of the potential climate change
mitigation impact of the project entitled
Agricultural Development and Value Chain
Enhancement Activity II (ADVANCE II) in Ghana
shows that an approximate reduction in
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 100% will
be possible. When project targets are ach...
Grewer, Uwe
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Bockel, Louis
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Nash, Julie
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Galford, Gillian L.
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[Agricultural Development and Value Chain Enhancement Activity II in Ghana: Climate change mitigation co-benefits from sustainable intensification of maize, soybean, and rice]
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Agricultural Development and Value Chain Enhancement Activity II in Ghana: Climate change mitigation co-benefits from sustainable intensification of maize, soybean, and rice
Zecharias, M.
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Beshah, A.
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[Successes, lessons and challenges from inoculant supply chain development in Ethiopia: An MBI experience]
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Successes, lessons and challenges from inoculant supply chain development in Ethiopia: An MBI experience