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Soybean Variety Evaluation for Integration into the Cropping Systems
The PAVT trial was conducted at two sites in Mozambique: Angonia, Tete province and Namarripe, Zambezia province. According to the Soils Atlas of Africa, the predominant soil type at these sites in Angonia and Namarripe ...
Groundnut lines that combine several desirable traits into single genotype to meet the needs of the farmer, consumer and industry.
Single-seed descent, pedigree, and backcross methods of breeding are used to improve the target traits. Selection in segregating populations are enabled by (a) markers for three traits, resistance to rust and late leaf ...
Can indigenous rhizobial strains, in their own environment, outperform elite exogenous strains as soybean inoculants? The Mozambican case study
Indigenous rhizobial strains frequently outcompete inoculant strains impeding inoculation responses on soybean. Although indigenous rhizobial strains with outstanding symbiotic effectiveness have been reported, studies ...
Evaluation of Cowpea varieties for Integration into the cropping Systems
Field experiments were conducted at two locations in the central region of Malawi during the 2018/2019 main cropping season to evaluate fifteen cowpea varieties (12 advanced lines and three standard checks) obtained from ...
Integrating new soybean and cowpea genotypes into the cropping systems
In Mozambique, 32 soybean varieties from private and public sources across Africa were evaluated in two agro-ecologies in collaboration with the Soybean Innovation Lab (SIL) to identify best performing varieties for release ...
CRP-GLDC Annual Report 2021
The CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP-GLDC) is an international consortium led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and implemented by CGIAR, and ...