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Farmers Field Day in Aral Sea Region_ CRP DS May 2014
The objectives of the Field day are: 1)Demonstrate the performance of recently released and pipeline varieties of winter wheat to the men and women farmers, seed producers, extension workers, policy makers and researchers. ...
Improving food security and coping with biotic and abiotic constraints using improved crop germplasm in Central Asia and the Caucasus
This presentation highlights:
1) Constraints to winter crop production under climate change.
2) Germplasm introduction.
3) Progress on yellow rust resistant wheat varieties.
4) Progress on salinity tolerant wheat.
5) ...
CAC 15th Steering Committee Meeting country presentation - Kyrgyzstan
15th Steering Committee Meeting country presentation - Kyrgyzstan
The CGIAR Collaborative Research & Capacity Building Program for the Development of Sustainable and Resilient Agricultural Production Systems in Central Asia under the Conditions of Changing Climate_Progress Report 2013 - 2015
Highlights of progress made in 2013‐2015
By some estimates, over 70 per cent of the lands in the region are arid and semi‐arid. Salinity, frost,
heat, drought, and diseases are major constraints to crop production in Central ...
Identifying and outscaling stress tolerant varieties of cereals, legumes, and vegetables through onfarm adaptive trials within the framework of CRP Dryland Systems
Salinity, heat, frost, and yellow rust are important constraints to winter wheat. Stress tolerant varieties of wheat and chickpea are increasing becoming available for cultivation. Wheat and mungbean varieties with suitable ...
Development and out-scaling of new varieties in winter wheat and chickpea
High yielding, yellow rust resistant winter wheat varieties are continuously becoming available in the CAC region through international collaboration through international collaboration. Salinity tolerant improved varieties ...
Evaluation of chickpea varieties in Aral Sea Region_CRP DS Activity Report 2014
Problem addressed:
Salinity and terminal heat are two important perennial abiotic constraints to successful chickpea
cultivation in Aral Sea region. Chickpea is planted in spring and matures through hot months in
June and July
Training course on “The NDVI sensor, toward the integrated evaluation of crop management”
Participants will develop the skills necessary to monitor soil and plant parameters as they
relate to cropping management systems, as well as their influence on physical, chemical
and biological soil quality, their effect ...
Seed production of wheat, barley, chickpea and mungbean in Action Sites in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan_CRP DS 4.5 Activity Report
Establish a seed systems platform compatible with existing agro-ecological
environments to supply farmers with high quality seed and planting materials so as to
improve livelihoods, food security and incomes of smallholders