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Management of gypsiferous soils
Soils FAO Bulletin: Soil resources, management and conservation service FAO land and Water Development Division
Desert Development: Challenges Beyond the Year 2000. Abstracts
Desert Development: Challenges Beyond the Year 2000. Abstracts of the Sixth International Conference on the Development of Dry Lands which was held from 22-27 August 1999 Cairo, Egypt.
Finance and Management of Small-scale Seed Enterprises
One of the key changes taking place in many countries is the greater participation of the
the private sector in seed production and supply, reflecting a general shift in economic policy.
There is, therefore, a need to ...
Molecular diversity and mapping towards enhanced valorization of lentil genetic resources and marker-assisted selection for efficient cultivar development
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is an important crop for sustainable farming thanks to its ability to fix the atmospheric nitrogen enhancing soil fertility and allowing substantial reduction in fertilizer use. Recently, DNA ...
International Winter Wheat Improvement Program: serving global breeding community
International Winter Wheat Improvement Program (www.iwwip.org) was established in 1986 as a cooperative project between the Government of Turkey and CIMMYT. The main objective was development of winter and facultative wheat ...
Abstracts book of the 13th Arab Congress of Plant Protection, Hammamet, Tunisia, 16-21 October 2022
This Publication is an Abstracts book of the 13th Arab Congress of Plant Protection (13th ACPP), organized by the Arab Society of Plant Protection (ASPP) in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources ...
Proceedings of the soil directorate/ICARDA: Workshop on Fertilizer use in the Dry Areas
The workshop was organized by: (1) the Soils Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, Syria, and (2) the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), and hosted by the latter. It ...
New Perspectives for an Ancient Species: The Chickpea in the Economy and Diet of Mediterranean Peoples. Proceedings of the Conference, University 'La Sapienza', 5 December 1995, Rome, Italy
Chickpea was first cultivated about 5000 years Bc. The species originates from the Mediterranean basin, where it is still widely grown. But 90 percent of the world's chickpea growing area is now concentrated in Asia.
Along ...
Soil and water conservation effects of stone bunds at different scales – a case study from Gumara-Maksegnit watershed, Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
Various soil and water conservation (SWC) interventions across the Ethiopian farmlands are supposed to prevent ongoing land degradation and soil depletion related to rainfall driven soil erosion.
An Integrated GeoAgro Webtool for Spatial Data Visualization and Dissemination
Today, with massive flow of the spatial and non-spatial database, enormous field data collection with enhanced electronic protocols in agricultural research have led to assemblage of massive caches of digital information ...