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El efecto de la inoculacion con micorrizas sobre la nutricion fosforica de la yuca
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71793
Abstract
The effect of inoculating cassava with mycorrhizae on plant growth and P uptake was studied in sterilized and nonsterilized soils to which 8 levels of P were applied, as well as in a flowing culture solution at 4 different P concn. Inoculation produced greater than benefits in cassava grown in sterilized soil when 2 t P/ha were applied,…
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Bridging data and policy gaps for improved GHG emissions tracking in Kenya’s crop subsector
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176116
Publication year
2025
Authors
Nyawira, Sylvia S
Jalango, Dorcas
Le Marois, Isabelle
Mwangi, Obadiah
Ndetu, Veronica
Kibaya, Patrick
Neufeldt, Henry
Full Citation
Nyawira, S.S.; Jalango, D.; Le…
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Planting with precision: How weather and climate information is changing bean farming in Rwanda
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175698
Publication year
2025
Authors
Niyigena, Irahoza Evelyne
Kagabo, Desire M.
Rutwaza, Marie Médiatrice
Mudasumbwa, Angelique
Mvuyibwami, Patrick
Byandaga, Livingstone
Kiogora, Joseline
Full Citation
Niyigena, I.E.; Kagabo, D.…
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Soils to stories: Embedding field insights in research data stewardship
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175895
Abstract
Field visit insights provide direct exposure to real-world research environments, illustrating how data is collected, and promoting collaboration between researchers and information professionals. This collaboration helps to identify their evolving information needs throughout every stage of the research lifecycle.
Publication year
2025
Authors…
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Beyond emergency relief: Rethinking humanitarian response in Sudan
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176025
Publication year
2025
Authors
Singh, Radhika
Full Citation
Singh, R. (2025) Beyond emergency relief: Rethinking humanitarian response in Sudan. [Blog Post] Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Published online 11 June 2025. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/beyond-emergency-relief…
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Biodiversity, agroecology and nutrition: An educational primer
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175844
Abstract
The decline of agrobiodiversity, resulting from a heavy reliance on industrial approaches to transforming agriculture, has affected human diets, the environment, agro-ecosystems, and local food systems. Agricultural biodiversity is fundamental for human and ecosystems health. There are numerous platforms for transforming schools, communities, and landscapes into diverse and healthy landscapes that meet both human and planetary…
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La chasse à la sorcière : une expédition scientifique en Guyane française
Elizabeth Ramirez
En 2024, trois chercheur.e.s de l’Alliance de Bioversity International et du CIAT sont arrivé.e.s en Guyane française après un signal d’alerte : la « balai de sorcière », une maladie dévastatrice du manioc, pourrait avoir traversé l’océan. Voici l’histoire de l’expédition lancée pour traquer le balai de sorcière…
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CIAT in Perspective 2000-2001
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67940
Publication year
2001
Authors
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Full Citation
CIAT. 2001. CIAT in Perspective 2000-2001. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, CO.
Publication Type
Report…
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Developing regenerative agriculture pathways for cassava in Vietnam
Angie L. Sánchez, Ciniro Costa Junior
In the uplands of Vietnam, fields of cassava stretch toward the horizon. They are part of a farming tradition that feeds millions and powers one of the country's most important export industries. Yet, these landscapes are also on the frontline of environmental change. Rain falls harder and less predictably…
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Des expert.e.s se sont réuni.e.s au Caire pour l'atelier de consultation sur la numérisation des chaînes de valeur des cultures alimentaires en Égypte
Claudia Zaccari
Ingy Hesham Mostafa
L'Alliance de Bioversity International et du CIAT, en collaboration avec les autorités locales, a réuni des expert.e.s en agriculture et en innovation pour discuter de l'avancement de l'intégration numérique…
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Les agriculteur.rice.s de haricots kényan.ne.s adoptent les insectes bénéfiques et les arbres fruitiers pour lutter contre le changement climatique
Owen Kimani, Warren Arinaitwe
Au Kenya, l'initiative BRAINS par PABRA et ICIPE s'attaque à la malnutrition et au changement climatique en promouvant les haricots, les arbres fruitiers et les insectes comestibles. En partenariat avec les agriculteur.rice.s de Bomet…
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L'intégration du genre et de l'intersectionnalité dans la recherche sur les pertes post-récolte aide à réduire les impacts économiques et sociaux négatifs
Mónica Juliana Chavarro Rodríguez, Manuel Moreno
Actuellement, les pertes post-récolte dans les systèmes alimentaires représentent en moyenne environ 25 % à l'échelle mondiale, réduisant la disponibilité alimentaire et augmentant l'insécurité…
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Tropical home gardens: Biodiverse, climate-resilient and nutrition-sensitive forms of agriculture: A compilation of abstracts
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173390
Abstract
This compilation features 67 abstracts of publications on tropical home gardens, primarily in Asia. It highlights key findings and recommendations on traditional home gardening practices and programs, providing guidance for designing effective interventions. Additionally, it offers insights for policymakers on leveraging home gardens as a strategy to enhance…
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Climate change and plant health: impact, implications and the role of research for mitigation and adaptation
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140655
Publication year
2024
Authors
Dubois, Thomas
Hadi, Buyung A.R.
Vermeulen, Sonja J.
Ballantyne, Peter G.
Dobermann, Achim
Fan, Shenggen
Garrett, Karen A.
Ibabao, Xenina
Ismail, Abdelbagi
Jaramillo, Juliana…
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Modeling changes in nutrient retention ecosystem service using the InVEST-NDR model: A case study in the Gumara River of Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173396
Abstract
Aquatic ecosystems provide valuable ecosystem services (e.g., habitat for fisheries) to surrounding communities but environmental degradation can diminish the quality of these ecosystem services. The Lake Tana basin, including the Gumara River and its associated wetlands in Ethiopia, has experienced rapid environmental change in the last several…