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Common bean breeding in the tropics
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103428
Publication year
2012
Authors
Beebe, Stephen E.
Full Citation
Beebe, Stephen E. 2012. Common bean breeding in the tropics. Plant Breeding Reviews. 36: 357-426.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118358566.ch5
Publication Type
Journal Article
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High temperature tolerance in grain legumes
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65366
Publication year
2015
Authors
Gaur, Pooran M.
Samineni, Srinivasan
Krishnamurthy, Laxman
Kumar, Shiv
Ghanem, Michel Edmond
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Chaturvedi, Sushil Kumar
Basu, Partha S
Nayyar, Harsh
Jayalakshmi, Veera
Babbar,…
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What are the key factors influencing consumers' preference and willingness to pay for meat products in eastern DRC?
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97758
Abstract
Dietary patterns for consumers among the elite and middle‐income classes in developing countries are shifting rapidly toward the consumption of more animal‐based products. Although this shift presents opportunities, there are significant market failures affecting their preferences and willingness to pay (WTP). This study used a multistage sample survey of 309 consumers…
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Root rots research in the Great Lakes region
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55704
Publication year
1993
Authors
Buruchara, Robin Arani
Rusuku, G.
Full Citation
Buruchara, Robin A.; Rusuku, G. 1993. Root rots research in the Great Lakes region. In: Buruchara, Robin A.; Scheidegger, Urs C. (eds.). Pan-Africa Bean Pathology Working Group Meeting (1992, Thika…
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Transformation of smallholder beef cattle production in Vietnam
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35074
Abstract
This research describes and analyses how smallholder crop livestock farmers in rural Ea Kar, Vietnam, were able to take advantage of the rising demand for meat in urban centres and transform cattle production from a traditional, extensive grazing system to a more intensive, stall-fed system that supplied quality meat to urban markets. The traditional grazing system produced low-quality animals that could only be sold for local…
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Smart investments in sustainable food production: revisiting mixed crop-livestock systems
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/651
Abstract
Farmers in mixed crop-livestock systems produce about half of the world’s food. In small holdings around the world, livestock are reared mostly on grass, browse, and nonfood biomass from maize, millet, rice, and sorghum crops and in their turn supply manure and traction for future crops. Animals act as insurance against hard times and supply farmers with a source of regular income from sales of milk,…
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Is production intensification likely to make farm households food-adequate? A simple food availability analysis across smallholder farming systems from East and West Africa
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79455
Abstract
Despite considerable development investment, food insecurity remains prevalent throughout East and West Africa. The concept of ‘sustainable intensification’ of agricultural production has been promoted as a means to meet growing food needs in these regions. However, inadequate attention has been given to assessing…
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Heightened fire probability in Indonesia in non-drought conditions: the effect of increasing temperatures
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81140
Abstract
In Indonesia, drought driven fires occur typically during the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation. This was the case of the events of 1997 and 2015 that resulted in months-long hazardous atmospheric pollution levels in Equatorial Asia and record greenhouse gas emissions.
Nonetheless, anomalously active fire seasons have also been observed in non-drought years. In this work,…
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Breeding-pathology interface in the improvement of beans
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55706
Publication year
1993
Authors
Gridley, Howard E.
Full Citation
Gridley, Howard Eric. 1993. Breeding-pathology interface in the improvement of beans. In: Buruchara, Robin A.; Scheidegger, Urs C. (eds.). Pan-Africa Bean Pathology Working Group Meeting (1992, Thika, Kenya).…
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Technical efficiency performance of metal fabricating small to medium enterprises (Smes) in Zimbabwe: implications for agricultural development
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57005
Abstract
SMEs are a fundamental part of the economic fabric in developing countries and they play a crucial role in furthering growth, innovation and prosperity. In Zimbabwe, the SME sector has been reckoned by smallholders; farmers, miners etc. as it supplies intermediate technologies to resource-poor small scale players. This paper employs a stochastic…
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Response of six wild Phaseolus Costaricensis accessions to seven bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases of common bean
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57485
Publication year
2014
Authors
Schwartz, Howard F.
Otto, K
Viteri, DM
Debouck, Daniel G.
Singh, Shree P.
Full Citation
Schwartz, Howard F.; Otto, Kristen; Viteri, Diego M.; Debouck, Daniel G.; Singh,…
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Effect of marker aided pyramiding of anthracnose and Pythium root rot resistance genes on plant agronomic characters among advanced common bean genotypes
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66588
Publication year
2015
Authors
Kiryowa, M.
Nkalubo, Stanley T.
Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha
Talwana, Herbert A.L.
Gibson, P.J.
Tukamuhabwe, Phineas
Full Citation…
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Soil and nutrient losses under cultivated bush and climbing beans on terraced humid highland slopes of southwestern Uganda
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67426
Publication year
2015
Authors
Gabiri, G
Obando, JA
Tenywa, M.M.
Majaliwa, J.G.M.
Kizza, C.L.
Zizinga, A
Buruchara, Robin Arani
Full Citation
Gabiri, G.; Obando, J. A.;…
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Soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa and crop production options for soil rehabilitation
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68702
Abstract
Soil degradation associated with poor soil fertility management practices is a major factor underlying poor agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. About 65% of the agricultural land is degraded, mainly due to low nutrient application, soil erosion and soil acidification. Increased fertilizer use and balanced nutrient management in combination with various organic matter inputs offer the best…
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Advances in improving adaptation of common bean and Brachiaria forage grasses to abiotic stress in the tropics
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35000
Publication year
2014
Authors
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Full Citation
Rao, I. M. 2013. Advances in improving adaptation of common bean and Brachiaria forage grasses to abiotic stress in the tropics. IN: Pessarakli, M. 2014. Handbook of plant and crop physiology. USA: CRC…