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Sustainable Intensification of Cereal Livestock Systems in Australia
Sustainable Intensification of Cereal Livestock Systems in Australia
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
Preface: Synthetics for Wheat Improvement - Proceedings of the 1st Synthetic Wheat Symposium, September 2006
Preface: Synthetics for Wheat Improvement - Proceedings of the 1st Synthetic Wheat Symposium, September 2006
A Review of Continental-to-Global Sustainable Water Use Assessment
Freshwater scarcity and unsustainable water use are some of the growing concerns in many parts of the world. Increasing water demand accompanied by increasing climate change leads to the unsustainable use of freshwater ...
Improving water productivity in the Australian Grains industry—a nationally coordinated approach
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning objective
of research within the Australian grains industry since the concept was defined in the 1970s. Recent slowing in ...
The genome of cultivated peanut provides insight into legume karyotypes, polyploid evolution and crop domestication
High oil and protein content make tetraploid peanut a leading oil and food legume. Here we report a high-quality peanut genome sequence, comprising 2.54 Gb with 20 pseudomolecules and 83,709 protein-coding gene models. We ...
Stabilized Nitrogen Fertilizers to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Australian Agriculture
Loss of nitrogen (N) from applied fertilizer is a major cause of inefficiency in N fertilizer utilization. This loss of N can occur through many pathways including ammonia (NH3) volatilization, nitrate (NO3) leaching and ...
Decentralized-Participatory Plant Breeding: Adapting Crops to Environments and Clients
In recent years there has been an increasing interest towards participatory research in general, and
towards participatory plant breeding in particular. Following the early work of Rhoades and Booth
(1982), scientists ...
Mining the ICARDA germplasm collection for biotic and abiotic priority traits for Australia
The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) has a global mandate for barley improvement, targeting nearly 18 million ha of dry areas. Germplasm improvement in hulled and naked barley for ...
Occurrence and management of faba bean necrotic yellows virus in food legume crops
Faba bean necrotic yellows virus (FBNYV, genus Nanovirus, family Nanoviridae) causes an important disease of several food and fodder legumes. Its main symptoms are leaf yellowing, plant stunting, reddening, thickening of ...