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CAC e- Newsletter October, 2014: New center for grain seed production opens in Uzbekistan
A new National Center for Seed Production of Grain Crops has been established by presidential decree in Uzbekistan.
В Узбекистане указом президента создан новый республиканский центр семеноводства зерновых колосовых культур.
CAC e- Newsletter December, 2014: Bringing innovations to farms
Expectations of climate change keep agricultural researchers busy the world over.
Ожидаемые последствия изменения климата заставляют сельскохозяйственное научное сообщество мира «держать руку на пульсе».
CAC e- Newsletter June, 2014: Learning to grow more with less in Central Asia
Increasing water scarcity and changing weather patterns in Central Asia worry policymakers and scientists alike.
Растущий дефицит воды и меняющиеся погодные условия в Центральной Азии вызывают беспокойство, как в руководящих, ...
Collective Action for Common Rangelands Improvement: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in Uzbekistan
Rangeland degradation endangers livelihoods of many rural communities in Uzbekistan. Despite the threat of land deterioration from climate change, there are many reasons that land users do not take action to prevent or ...
CAC e- Newsletter August, 2014: Helping wheat growers learn more about seeds
Wheat improvement programs in Central Asia have made notable advances in recent years.
Программы по улучшению пшеницы в Центральной Азии за последние годы достигли значительных результатов, в некоторой степени, благодаря ...
CAC News No 61-62. July-December 2014
In this issue:
a) New center for grain seed production opens in Uzbekistan
b) Researchers identify new wheat in Turkmenistan
c) Mainstreaming integrated pest management in Central Asia
d) Scientists urge more attention ...
CAC e- Newsletter August, 2014: Mainstreaming integrated pest management in Central Asia
When faced with the threat of pest infestation, farmers in Central Asia still count largely on the conventional method; they use chemicals.
В борьбе с сельскохозяйственными вредителями фермеры Центральной Азии по-прежнему ...
CAC e- Newsletter March, 2014: New 'super' pearl millet approved for countrywide cultivation in Uzbekistan
A multi-year collaborative study has resulted in the official release of a new high-yielding, early-maturing and stress-tolerant variety of pearl millet in Uzbekistan.
Результатом многолетнего совместного исследования ...
CAC e- Newsletter May, 2014: Joining forces against stripe rust, global threat to wheat production
Stripe rust, also known as yellow rust, a serious wheat disease, is a scourge on wheat production in North and East Africa, as well as Central and West Asia.
Полосатая ржавчина, также известная как желтая ржавчина, является ...
A GIS‑based approach for up‑scaling capillary rise from field to system level under soil–crop–groundwater mix
Capillary rise represents an often neglected fraction of the water budget that contributes to crop water demand in situations of shallow groundwater levels. Such a situation is typical in irrigated areas of Central Asia ...