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International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Project IP-2 Meeting Demand for Beans in Sub-Saharan Africa in Sustainable Ways Annual Report 1998]Project IP-2 Meeting Demand for Beans in Sub-Saharan Africa in Sustainable Ways Annual Report 1998

International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Project IP-3 Improved cassava for the developing world Annual Report 1997]Project IP-3 Improved cassava for the developing world Annual Report 1997

International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Capacitación cientifica y conferencias Reporte 1986]Capacitación cientifica y conferencias Reporte 1986

In tropical Africa, the most common and most extensively evaluated Brachiaria species as cultivated pastures are B. brizantha, B. decumbens, and B. mutica. In recent years, B. dictyoneura cv. Llanero, B. humidicola, and B. platynota have also received increased attention. The first four species p...


Ndikumana, J.Leeuw, P.N. de[Regional experience with Brachiaria: Sub-Saharan Africa]Regional experience with Brachiaria: Sub-Saharan Africa

Debouck, Daniel G.Araya Villalobos, RodolfoChaves-Barrantes, Néstor Felipe[Report on Bioprospecting for Phaseolus germplasm in Costa Rica, January 2017]Report on Bioprospecting for Phaseolus germplasm in Costa Rica, January 2017

Seven perennial species of African origin - Brachiaria arrecta, B. brizantha, B. decumbens, B. dictyoneura, B. humidicola, B. mutica, and B. ruziziensis - have been used as fodder plants, particulary in tropical America. The history of the commercial cultivars is given, and their most important a...


Keller-Grein, GerhardMaass, Brigitte L.Hanson, Jean[Natural variation in Brachiaria and existing germplasm collections]Natural variation in Brachiaria and existing germplasm collections
Autor: Lazier, J.R.

Presents the organisation of germplasm evaluation at ILCA which shows the relationships between disciplines and activities in the Animal Feed Resources Thrust. Discusses the five steps of the evaluation scheme. Step 1 includes plantings of unselected germplasm solely for evaluation as well as tho...


Lazier, J.R.[The ILCA forage evaluation scheme]The ILCA forage evaluation scheme

This study is part of the Integrated Seed Sector Development (ISSD) programme’s action learning theme on matching global commitments with national realities. The theme used case studies to reflect upon climate resilience and access and benefit-sharing (ABS) mechanisms, specifically with respect t...


Gapusi, J.R.Otieno, G.[Climate-resilient seed systems and access and benefit-sharing in Rwanda]Climate-resilient seed systems and access and benefit-sharing in Rwanda

Papua New Guinea (PNG), including neighbouring islands, is a recognized centre of diversity and potentially a domestication centre for banana (Christoleva et al. 2016; Lebot 1999; Sardos et al. 2016; Volkaert, 2011). IBPGR and QDPI (current DAF) in co-operation with the PNG Department of Agricult...


Sardos, J.Paofa, J.Janssens, S.Sachter-Smith, G.Rauka, G.Roux, N.[Banana collecting mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea.]Banana collecting mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea.

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