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MART-AZR Project Research Report 64: Selection for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses: The Example of F2 Bread Wheat Selection in Highland Balochistan
This paper describes the results of screening work on
F2 bread wheat lines were carried out in multi-location trials in
highland Balochistan from 1982 to 1990. The objectives were
to select and evaluate desirable genotypes ...
MART-AZR Project Research Report 17 : The Effects of Inoculation and Phosphate Fertilizer Addition on the Productivity of Lentils under Rainfed Conditions in Upland Baluchistan, Pakistan
The experiment reported in this paper was conducted at Quetta in both the 1985/86 and 1986/87 cropping seasons and at Khuzdar, 6uly in the 1986/87 season, to determine the effects of the addition of phosphate fertilizer ...
MART-AZR Project Research Report 61: The Conduct and Impact of Research in the Agricultural Management of the Arid Mountain Areas of West Asia: The Example of the Balochistan Highlands, Pakistan
Problems specifically associated with, but not
necessarily limited to. the conduct of a research program
to aid agricultural management of mountainous and highland
areas are discussed. These include: The requirement ...
MART-AZR Project Research Report 62: AZRI Research Plans for 1990-91
This research plan for the 1990-91 season is the joint
product of AZRI and ICARDA scientists. and is the fifth
annual Workplan document since the start of MART/AZR's
assistance to AZRI.
MART-AZR Project Research Report 21: Introduction, Selection and Evaluation of Annual Sown Forage Legumes under Continental Mediterranean Climatic Conditions in Pakistan
The upland areas (>1000 m) of Baluchistan Province of
Pakistan experiences a continental semi-arid Mediterranean
climate. The dominant farming system is the production of
range-fed small ruminants which have substantially ...
MART-AZR Project Research Report 29: The Potential of New Barley Varieties in the High Elevation Dryland of Baluchistan, Pakistan
In upland Baluchistan winter cereals are grown under dryland conditions, with the addition of conserved moisture from monsoonal rains. The major constraints to production are limited water, uncertain rainfall and extremes ...
MART-AZR Project Research Report 63: Germplasm Evaluation in Arid Highlands of Balochistan: Annual Report of the AZRI Germplasm Research Group 1989/90
Almost 60% of the cultivated area of Balochistan
depends wholly on the winter and monsoon rains, which are
scanty and erratic. Crop yields are severely limited in
most years by water deficits, but low winter temperatures
can ...