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CAC e- Newsletter August, 2013: Researchers identify new salinity, frost-tolerant winter wheat in Turkmenistan
Soil salinity and frost remain two main abiotic stresses to winter wheat production in many parts of Central Asia.
Засоление почвы и заморозки являются двумя основными абиотическими ограничениями в производстве озимой ...
CAC e- Newsletter July, 2015: Introducing quinoa to central Asia
Climate change is widely believed to increase desertification globally.
Изменение климата, как ожидается, увеличит масштабы глобального опустынивания.
CAC e- Newsletter March, 2015: central Asian countries promote use of knowledge on sustainable land management
In recent years efforts to combat land degradation in Central Asia have received a new impetus.
В последние годы усилия по борьбе с деградацией земель в Центральной Азии обрели новый виток.
CAC e- Newsletter January, 2016: 'Keshen' - a new variety of high-yielding and stress-tolerant sorghum in Kazakhstan
In southern-western part of Kazakhstan like in other Central Asian countries, intensive irrigation leads to soil erosion, loss of organic matter, salinization and waterlogging.
В юго-западной части Казахстана, как и в ...
CAC e- Newsletter October, 2014: New center for grain seed production opens in Uzbekistan
A new National Center for Seed Production of Grain Crops has been established by presidential decree in Uzbekistan.
В Узбекистане указом президента создан новый республиканский центр семеноводства зерновых колосовых культур.
Kazakhstan intends to become a member of CGIAR
The Eleventh Steering Committee meeting of CGIAR Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC Program) was organized between 21 and 23 June, 2008, in Astana, Kazakhstan.
CAC e- Newsletter December, 2014: Bringing innovations to farms
Expectations of climate change keep agricultural researchers busy the world over.
Ожидаемые последствия изменения климата заставляют сельскохозяйственное научное сообщество мира «держать руку на пульсе».
CAC e- Newsletter June, 2014: Learning to grow more with less in Central Asia
Increasing water scarcity and changing weather patterns in Central Asia worry policymakers and scientists alike.
Растущий дефицит воды и меняющиеся погодные условия в Центральной Азии вызывают беспокойство, как в руководящих, ...
CAC e- Newsletter December, 2015: A year in achievements -looking back at 2015, moving ahead
Declared as the "International Year of Soils" by the 68th UN General Assembly, the year 2015 showcased implementation of a variety of multidisciplinary research programs and projects that have contributed to combating land ...
CAC e- Newsletter February, 2013: Swiss-funded regional water project meets with success
Water resources management is a key issue in Central Asia, particularly in view of its dependence on agriculture.
Управление водными ресурсами является одним из ключевых вопросов в Центральной Азии, особенно, учитывая ...