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Title: Back to Office Report
Author(s)Date: 2018-08-01Type: TemplateStatus: Open accessBack to Office Report template produced by the ICARDA Communication and Documentation Information Service (CODIS). -
Title: Balanced and integrated nutrient management for enhanced and economic food production: case study from rainfed semi-arid tropics in India
Author(s)Date: 2013-11-20Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessSoil degradation in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) is mainly responsible for low crop and water productivity. In Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan states in India, the soil analyses of farmers’ fields revealed widespread deficiencies ... -
Title: Balanced Nutrient Management for Crop Intensification and Livelihood Improvement: A Case Study from Watershed in Andhra Pradesh, India
Author(s)Date: 2014-03-09Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessSoil health assessment of farmers’ fields in watershed villages in Medak district, Andhra Pradesh, India showed widespread deficiencies of sulfur (S), boron (B), and zinc (Zn) in addition to organic carbon and phosphorus ... -
Title: Balanced nutrient management: Effects on plant zinc
Author(s)Date: 2013-12-20Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessParticipatory on-farm research on the diagnosis and management of nutrient disorders over the last decade by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi- Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and its partners has established ... -
Title: Balancing climate related changes in Tajikistan’s farmlands
Author(s)Date: 2016-01-14Type: BlogStatus: Open accessBlog on Balancing climate related changes in Tajikistan’s farmlands -
Title: Balancing climate related changes in Tajikistan’s farmlands
Author(s)Date: 2016-01-13Type: BlogStatus: Open accessTajikistan is a typical example of international injustice of climate change. It is one of the least responsible countries for the greenhouse gas emissions, while being most vulnerable to climate change impacts in the ... -
Title: BANANA CROPPING SYSTEMS AND PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS IN RWANDA: CASE STUDY OF NGOMA AND RUSIZI DISTRICTS
Author(s)Date: 2016-12-30Type: ThesisStatus: Limited accessBanana is by far the dominant food crop in Rwanda in terms of value of production consumption and socio-economic value. The crop is grown all over the country by small-scale farmers in mixed cropping systems and production ... -
Title: Bananan Genome Hub v2
Author(s)Date: 2016-03-09Type: WebsiteStatus: Open accessDroc G, Lariviere D, Guignon V, Yahiaoui N, This D, Garsmeur O, Dereeper A, Hamelin C, Argout X, Dufayard J-F, Lengelle J, Baurens F-C, Cenci A, Pitollat B, D'Hont A, Ruiz M, Rouard M, Bocs . The Banana Genome Hub. Database ... -
Title: Bananas of Cook Islands - A catalogue of banana diversity seen on the islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki
Author(s)Date: 2021-01-21Status: Open accessThis catalogue presents banana diversity seen on the islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki during the banana collecting expedition that took place in Cook Islands from May, 22nd 2019 to May, 31st 2019. The expedition was ... -
Title: Bananas of Samoa - A catalogue of banana diversity seen on the island of Upolu
Author(s)Date: 2021-01-21Status: Open accessThis catalogue presents banana diversity seen on the island of Upolu during the banana collecting expedition that took place in Samoa from July, 22nd 2019 to August, 2nd 2019. The expedition was organised by the Alliance ... -
Title: Bananas of West New Britain - Papua New Guinea
Author(s)Date: 2021-01-21Status: Open accessThis catalogue presents banana diversity seen in the Province of West New Britain (Papua New Guinea) during the collecting expedition that took place from September, 30th 2019 to October, 12th 2019. The expedition was ... -
Title: ‘BARI Masur-9’: An extra-early lentil cultivar for a rice-based cropping system in Bangladesh
Author(s)Date: 2022-06-28Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessLentil (Lens culinaris Medik) is the third-most important grain legume in the world. In Bangladesh, it is important for human food and nutrition, animal feed, and sustainable rice-based cropping systems. However, lentil ... -
Title: Barley
Author(s)Date: 2017-02-08Type: Book ChapterStatus: Limited accessBarley being the earliest domesticated cereal is one of the major world crops today. Wide adaptation of barley to ecogeographic conditions and higher response to low input and stressful environments make it globally ... -
Title: The barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) of Sardinia, Italy
Author(s)Date: 1996-10-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessSince ancient times, barley has been an important food resource for the people of Sardinia. The oldest traces of its cultivation are from the mid-Neolithic (fourth millennium B.C.). Archaeological, historical and anthropological ... -
Title: Barley adaptation and improvement in the Mediterranean basin
Author(s)Date: 2008-12-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessTo study barley adaptation and improvement in the Mediterranean basin, a collection of 188 entries comprising landraces and old genotypes and current modern varieties from the Mediterranean basin and elsewhere was tested ... -
Title: Barley and Vetch yields from dryland rotations with varying tillage and residue management under Mediterranean conditions
Author(s)Date: 2008-10-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessWith increasing land-use pressure in semi-arid, dryland Middle Eastern agriculture, fallow-based cereal production has given way to cropping intensification, including legume-based rotations along with conservation tillage ... -
Title: Barley Breeding at ICARDA: from traditional Breeding to genomic selection
Author(s)Date: 2018-04-14Type: PresentationStatus: Open accessThis presentation was presented during the training course on Durum wheat Selection program in Lebanon. -
Title: Barley for Africa and Asia - Multi-purpose barley production technologies for food, feed and fodder in the dry regions of Africa & Asia (Barley for Africa & Asia)
Author(s)Date: 2017-02-05Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessThe decentralization budget to ICARDA provided under Dryland Cereals has been effectively utilized for establishing the State of Art malting quality laboratory at ICARDA Rabat, Morocco. This will provide an opportunity to ... -
Title: Barley Genetic Resources for Climate-Change Adaptation
Author(s)Date: 2016-12-07Type: Book ChapterStatus: Limited accessBarley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been cultivated over millennia, making it one of the oldest domesticated crops (Salamini et al. 2002). Ranking fourth in global cereal-crop production, it is used for animal feed, brewing ... -
Title: Barley genetic resources under climate changes: a possible way in field study
Author(s)Date: 2014-06-25Type: PresentationStatus: Open accessPresentation presented at the International workshop: “Applied Mathematics and Omics Technologies for Discovering Biodiversity and Genetic Resources for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation to Sustain Agriculture in Drylands”