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Soil erosion assessment and crop management as strategies for watershed management improvement
Land degradation and low agricultural productivity are severe problems in the highlands of Ethiopia. Various soil and water conservation (SWC) strategies have been in use to tackle soil erosion. However, the effectiveness ...
Farmers’ perception on land degradation and local solutions for land restoration and livelihood improvement in Mopti region, Mali
Land degradation by soil erosion is a socioeconomic and environmental problem facing many developing countries. In order to generate knowledge that supports sound and informed decision making for sustainable land restoration, ...
Etude comparative de l 'influence des diff erents genotypes de l'orge (Hordeum vulgare L.) sur la sequestration du carbone organique du sol et sur la resistance a la secheresse
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a diploid species (2n = 2x = 14) and one of the four most
important cereal crops in the world after rice, wheat and maize. These cereals are mainly used
for animal feed, malt production and ...
Evaluation de la biodisponibilité du silicium dans les sols marocains soumis à la culture de blé tendre en bour
Many studies show that silicon is a beneficial element for the growth of plants, especially cereals,
despite its non-essential element status. Hence, the reserve of bioavailable silicon in the soil can be
a limiting factor ...
Impact Evaluation of Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Options to Contribute to Land Degradation Neutrality in Rmel Catchment in Northeastern Tunisia
Soil erosion is a natural process causing serious land degradation problems. In Tunisia, soil
erosion represents a serious environmental problem. The Rmel watershed located in the
Governorate of Zaghouan in north-eastern ...
Performances of highland sheep under community-based breeding program in Atsbi Wenberta District, Tigray, Ethiopia
This study was conducted in three PAs namely Habes, Golgolnealea and Gebrekidan of Atsbi Wenberta district of Tigray Region, Ethiopia, aimed at evaluating productive and reproductive performances of Highland sheep under ...
Meta-analysis of QTL and ontology-based candidate gene prioritization for key agronomic agronomic traits in cereals
QTL mapping remains an unavoidable technique to decipher the genetic components of quantitative traits variation in plants and especially in cereals given its economic importance. However the efficiency of statistical ...
Genome-Wide Association Studies Of Multiple Traits in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most important cereals worldwide. It is grown
mainly for animal feed and malt but it is also used for food in several regions across the globe.
There is a constant need for breeding ...
Effet de la germination sur la qualité nutritionnelle et la biodiversité des protéines des légumineuses alimentaires
The role of legumes in human health appears to be limited due to several limiting
factors such as low protein and starch digestibility, low mineral bioavailability and
high antinutritional factors.
This study was conducted ...
Resilience assessment of Socio-Ecological Systems in MENA Region: An Application of Tri-Capital Framework in Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco
Drylands of MENA regions have diverse agricultural production systems that are embedded under
more global social-ecological systems (SESs). In order to meet population needs, food production
intensification schemes in this ...