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Title: Guidelines on soil salinity and irrigation water on date palms الدليل الارشادي لتأثير ملوحة التربة ومياه الري على نخيل التمر
Author(s)Date: 2021-01-22Type: Other (Guideline)Status: Open accessSalinity is one of the challenges facing agricultural production, especially in arid and semi-arid desert areas. As the increased concentration of salts in the water or soil negatively affects crops' growth and productivity, ... -
Title: GxE evaluation of salinity tolerant barley genotypes by AMMI model
Author(s)Date: 2016-09-16Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessThe highly significant variances due to interaction, environments and genotypes were observed by AMMI analysis of salinity tolerant barley genotypes under multi location trials. The genotypes G6 and G13 with negative IPCA1 ... -
Title: Halophyte Biomass - a Promising Source of Renewable Energy
Author(s)Date: 2014-01-17Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessHalophytes are suggested as energy crops in arid saline lands. Anaerobic digestion of 7 halophytes collected in the Kyzylkum desert (Uzbekistan) were studied in batch-mode tests in mesophilic (35°C) and thermophilic (55°C) ... -
Title: Halophytes and salt tolerant forages as animal feed at farm level in Karakalpakstan.
Author(s)Date: 2016-01-30Type: Internal ReportStatus: Limited accessHalophytes and salt tolerant forages as animal feed at farm level in Karakalpakstan -
Title: Halophytes as forages in saline landscapes: interactions between plant genotype and environment change their feeding value to ruminants
Author(s)Date: 2014-07-27Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessThis report focuses on three factors that affect livestock production using halophytes – biomass production, nutritive value (NV) of the biomass and voluntary feed intake (VFI). The growth of halophytic forages is widely ... -
Title: The Halophytic Flora of Syria
Author(s)Date: 2011-01-01Type: BookStatus: Open accessThe halophytic flora of Syria fills a major gap in the botanical literature of the Middle East. It presents the first comprehensive list of the country’s halophytic (salt-tolerant) plants – including six species recorded ... -
Title: Haloxylon aphyllum (Syrian Badia)
Author(s)Date: 2021-02-12Type: ImageStatus: Open accessHaloxylon aphyllum srub in Syrian Badia -
Title: Handbook on ET-based irrigation scheduling methodology
Author(s)Date: 2015-12-31Type: ManualStatus: Open accessHandbook on ET-based irrigation scheduling methodology -
Title: Hands-on Experience of Growing Pistachios in Kyrgyzstan, Farmer’s Story
Author(s)Date: 2016-11-27Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessworking paper on Hands-on Experience of Growing Pistachios in Kyrgyzstan, Farmer’s Story -
Title: Hanfets, a barley and wheat mixture in Eritrea: Yield, stability and farmer preferences
Author(s)Date: 2008-07-29Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessHanfets is a popular mixture of wheat and barley grown in the highlands of Eritrea and Tigray (Northern Ethiopia). in this study, we tested 16 experimental hanfets constituting all possible combinations of four barley ... -
Title: Haploids: Constraints and opportunities in plant breeding
Author(s)Date: 2015-12-31Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Limited accessThe discovery of haploids in higher plants led to the use of doubled haploid (DH) technology in plant breeding. This article provides the state of the art on DH technology including the induction and identification of ... -
Title: Haplotype analysis of drought responsive genes in reference set
Author(s)Date: 2017-02-06Type: ReportStatus: Limited accessTo perform the haplotype analysis of target candidate genes, available re-sequenced data of 292 lines of reference set was aligned to the reference pigeonpea genome (Varshney et al. 2012) using bwa aligner. Picard and GATK ... -
Title: Harmonizing data collection for maximum interoperability
Author(s)Date: 2018-12-10Type: PresentationStatus: Open accessFAIR Data Princples, AgroFIMS, GARDIAN, Ontologies -
Title: Harnessing food legumes for climate-smart agriculture
Author(s)Date: 2018-10-01Type: BriefStatus: Open accessFood legumes are particularly suited to sustainable agriculture. ICARDA is developing and disseminating improved varieties and production technologies so farmers can benefit from the increasing demand for these climate-smart ... -
Title: Harnessing green/blue water for agricultural intensification/diversification
Author(s)Date: 2015-07-15Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessHarnessing green water and blue water and Farm typology specific intensification and diversification options (like crops for Rainy season fallows, horticulture, etc) -
Title: Harnessing the potential of family farming in India and China
Author(s)Date: 2014-11-30Type: Book ChapterStatus: Limited accessNinety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldwide are less than 2 hectares. Presently, family farming feeds up to 80 per cent of the population in Asia and subSaharan Africa, ... -
Title: Harvest index is a critical factor influencing the grain yield of diverse wheat species under rain-fed conditions in the Mediterranean zone of southeastern Turkey and northern Syria
Author(s)Date: 2018-03-06Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessEnvironmental and plant factors critical to the grain yields of bread (Triticum aestivum L.), durum (T. durum L.) and emmer (T. dicoccum L.) wheat cultivars were investigated at two Mediterranean rain-fed eld sites: Adana ... -
Title: Harvested field in June, Kashkadarya region
Author(s)Date: 2020-06-19Type: ImageStatus: Open accessHarvested field in June, Kashkadarya region -
Title: HarvestPlus final Project report on 'Identification and deployment of pVAC-rich plantain varieties'
Author(s)Date: 2020-03-10Type: ReportStatus: Timeless limited accessPlantains (Musa spp. AAB) serve as a staple for millions of people in Africa and is one of the target crops for addressing provitamin A (pVA) deficiency. This project focuses on a food-based intervention against vitamin A ... -
Title: Healing Wounds How the International Centers of the CGIAR Help Rebuild Agriculture in Countries Affected by Conflicts and Natural Disasters
Author(s)Date: 2005-12-01Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessThis study first reviews current thinking on the underlying causes of conflicts and disasters, identifying poverty as a major driver of both. Poverty breeds frustration, compelling the poor to turn to violence.