Publications

Improving adaptation to drought stress in white pea bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.): Genotypic effects on grain yield, yield components and pod harvest index
Scientific Publication

Improving adaptation to drought stress in white pea bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.): Genotypic effects on grain yield, yield components and pod harvest index

Assefa, Teshale; Rao, Idupulapati M.; Cannon, Steven B.; Wu, Jixiang; Gutema, Zenbaba; Blair, Matthew; Otyama, Paul; Alemayehu, Fitsume; Dagne, Belete. 2017. Improving adaptation to drought stress in white pea bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.): Genotypic effects on grain yield, yield components and pod harvest index . Plant Breeding 136(4): 548-561.
Situacion actual y futuro de la produccion de semillas de forrajeras en Panama
Scientific Publication

Situacion actual y futuro de la produccion de semillas de forrajeras en Panama

Guerra H., J.A.;Urriola, D.;Avila, M.;Rios A., S. 1990. Situacion actual y futuro de la produccion de semillas de forrajeras en Panama . In: Ferguson, John Elliott (ed.). Desarrollo del suministro de semillas de especies forrajeras tropicales en Costa Rica y otros países: Memorias taller, 5-10 de febrero, 1990, Atenas, Costa Rica . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 89-106. (Documento de trabajo no. 77)
Scientific Publication

Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources on soil mineral nitrogen and maize yields in Western Kenya

Ayuke, Frederick O.; Rao, M.R.; Swift, M.J.; Opondo-Mbai, M.L. 2003. Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources on soil mineral nitrogen and maize yields in Western Kenya. In: Bationo, André (ed.). Managing nutrient cycles to sustain soil fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. Academy Science Publishers (ASP); Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Nairobi, KE. p. 65-76.
Scientific Publication

Soil carbon and agricultural productivity: perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa

Bationo, André; Waswa, Boaz S.; Kihara, Job. 2014. Soil carbon and agricultural productivity: perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa. In: Banwar, S.A.; Noellemeyer, E.; Milne,E.2014. Soil Carbon: Science, management and policy for multiple benefits. CAB Iinternational. CAB International, 132-140 p.
Seed Info No. 35
Factsheet

Seed Info No. 35

Zewdie Bishaw. (8/9/2008). Seed Info No. 35. Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Traditional grazing-management practice makes an impact in southern Tunisia
Online Sources

Traditional grazing-management practice makes an impact in southern Tunisia

Mouldi Gamoun, Jutta Werner, Mounir Louhaichi. (21/9/2018). Traditional grazing-management practice makes an impact in southern Tunisia. URL: http://www.icarda.org/dryWire/traditional-grazing-management-practice-makes-impact-southern-tunisia, https://livestock.cgiar.org/2018/09/26/traditional-grazing-management-practice-makes-an-impact-in-southern-tunisia/
Introducing I-CLEANED: Anticipating socially differentiated environmental concerns, footprints and opportunities to support sustainable and inclusive livestock interventions
Poster / Presentation

Introducing I-CLEANED: Anticipating socially differentiated environmental concerns, footprints and opportunities to support sustainable and inclusive livestock interventions

Notenbaert, A.; Mwema, E.; Gonzalez Quintero, R.; Isiaho, G.; Dao, H.; Van Der Hoek, R. (2024) Introducing I-CLEANED: Anticipating socially differentiated environmental concerns, footprints and opportunities to support sustainable and inclusive livestock interventions.Presented at Tropentag: Explore opportunities... for managing natural resources and a better life for all, on 11-13 September 2024 in Vienna (Austria). 19 sl.
Scientific Publication

Inter-observer agreement according to malaria parasite density

Billo, M.A.; Diakité, M.; Dolo, A.; Diallo, M.; Poudiougou, B.; Diawara, S.I.; Johnson, E.S.; Rice, J.C.; Krogstad, D.J.; Doumbo, O.K. Inter-observer agreement according to malaria parasite density. Malaria Journal (2013) 12: 335. (DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-335)