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Use of hotspots for screening of each disease / pest
A FIGS subset of yellow rust of 298 accessions was screened in the field in Durgapura, Jaipur (India) with artificial inoculation with an inoculum consisting of a mixture of 5-pathotypes. Based on the area under disease ...
Nematodes of cool-season food legumes in North Africa
Preliminary surveys undertaken in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia during 1988 to 1990, revealed the presence of several nematode species associated with chickpea, faba bean, lentil, and pea. Root-lesion nematodes were the ...
Communication and outreach
Presentation on work package 7: Communication and outreach, made at the MountainHER project inception meeting
Farmer participation in barley breeding in Syria, Morocco and Tunisia
The paper describes experiments on farmer participation in plant breeding conducted in three countries (Morocco, Syria and Tunisia) on barley, which is the predominant annual rainfed crop in the most marginal areas of these ...
D5.1.1 Define and distribute best small-scale equipment to cooperatives
The deliverable presents a list of traditional food products that was compiled for each cooperative, focusing on products derived from Durum wheat and Barley.
Characterizing Durum Wheat and Barley Landraces for Target Traits in Collaboration with Partner Genebanks
Landraces play a pivotal role in agricultural biodiversity and the preservation of traditional farming practices. These are locally adapted, genetically diverse crop varieties that have evolved over centuries through natural ...
ICARDA. Ex post Impact Assessment of Natural Resource Management Technologies in Crop–Livestock Systems in Dry Areas of Morocco and Tunisia
Alley-cropping systems using fodder shrubs (Atriplex (sandbush) and cactus (Opuntia ficus indica)) have been introduced in the marginal lands of Morocco and Tunisia through a natural resource management project coordinated ...
Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
Ascochyta blight (AB) of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab. is the most devastating disease that limits the productivity and production of chickpea in the world. The lack of high levels ...
D2.1.2 Analyze field performances across research station locations
The deliverable includes the analyze of the Durum Wheat and the Barley field performances across TAL AMARA station under conventional practices at four research stations.
Impact of market reforms on the low rainfall areas in West Asia and North Africa
This paper summarizes results obtained from research activities conducted in the Mashreq/Maghreb Project (M&M). The specific objective is to look at the impact of market liberalization in the context of structural adjustment ...