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CAC News No 53-54. July-December 2012
In this issue:
a) Technology for finding heat-tolerant wheat in Central Asia
b) Yellow rust-resistant wheat to boost regional food security
c) Community-based reforestation project starts in Uzbekistan
d) Climate change ...
Farm Restructuring and Land Consolidation in Uzbekistan: New Farms with Old Barriers
In this article we investigate the potential for and limitations of land consolidation as a tool for rural development in transitional environments, focusing on the Khorezm region in Uzbekistan, Central Asia. We frame our ...
Аҳоли яшаш жойларини кўкаламзорлаштириш (UZB); Greening of residential areas (ENG)
The textbook provides an overview of methods for planting trees and shrubs in or around human settlements in Uzbekistan. Identification and selection of species for planting in different types of areas is summarized. ...
Improved winter wheat genotypes for Central and West Asia
High grain yield and resistance to stripe (yellow) rust are the most important traits for successful adoption of winter wheat varieties in Central and West Asia. This study was conducted to determine the stripe rust response ...
CAC News No 11. January-March 2002
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...
Conservation agriculture in Central Asia—What do we know and where do we go from here?
Rainfed and irrigated agricultural systems have supported livelihoods in the five Central Asian countries
(CAC) for millennia, but concerns for sustainability and efficient use of land and water resources are longstanding.
During ...
CAC News No 51-52. January-June 2012
In this issue:
a) New CGIAR global initiative on dryland systems research to contribute to agricultural development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (p.4)
b) Outcomes of climate change adaptation research (p.5)
c) Crop ...
CAC e- Newsletter December, 2012: Regional conference mulls vegetable research for better livelihoods in Central Asia and the Caucasus
Vegetable production is one of the important branches of agriculture in Central Asia and the Caucasus. Sowing areas have increased constantly during the past years and stood at 783,200 ha in 2010.
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The assessment of spatial distribution of soil salinity risk using neural network
Soil salinity in the Aral Sea Basin is one
of the major limiting factors of sustainable crop
production. Leaching of the salts before planting
season is usually a prerequisite for crop establishment
and predetermined water ...
Caravan 28: Research that works for people and communities
Agricultural research for development: meeting the challenge of bringing science to farmers.
This issue of Caravan looks to the field to present approaches and examples that have been developed through our research with ...