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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)Project: Below-ground cassava root phenotyping
IITA and IDS GeoRadar are partnering to develop a grand penetrating radar tool that will be useful for non-destructive estimation of cassava root yield as a high throughput phenotyping tool. The project is funded by the ...
Editing Cassava Sweet genes for Resistance to Xanthomonas Report
The sweet genes are transporters and a source of sucrose for plants, which during infection by bacteria such as Xanthomonas are over-expressed, making them an important factor in the infection and colonization of this type ...
Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
The study compares and contrasts crop residue uses in 3 case study sites along an agricultural intensification gradient in the Sahel-Sudano zone of Niger and Nigeria. It draws on data collected from 24 vii/ages involving ...
2016 - 2017 Technical Report - Global Cassava Partnership for Africa: Third Global Cassava Conference and Network Support
2016 - 2017 technical report to BMGF
Farmer Friendly Videos
Video animations to explain the six use cases of AKILIMO to farmers at community level
Estimation of phenotypic variability in symbiotic nitrogen fixation ability of common bean under drought stress using 15N natural abundance in grain
tCommon bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important food legume, cultivated by small farmers andis usually exposed to unfavorable conditions with minimum use of inputs. Drought and low soil fertility,especially ...
QDS of bush beans is established as a viable alternative to certified seed
In collaboration with local seed service, development partners organizations (Dos) e.g. NGOs/farmers organizations and public extension were enabled by PABRA members to select farmers who are able to produce and market ...
2017 Technical Report - Next Generation Cassava Breeding - Phase II
2017 technical report
Sowing density effect on common bean leaf area development
Sowing density is a major management factor that affects growth and development of grain
crops by modifying the canopy light environment and interplant competition for water and
nutrients. While the effects of sowing ...