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Genetic diversity in wild wheats and goat grass
The genetic structure of 35 populations of wild relatives of cultivated wheats, all collected in Syria and Lebanon, was assessed using ten isozymes. The populations consisted of diploid goat grass, Aegilops speltoides, ...
ICARDA in the News 2000
This collection of news was made from the sources available to the C&D staff and is not intended to be a complete record of all media coverage of ICARDA's work.
Seed Processing
This is the first manual in this series, and we believe it provides a good blend of principles and practice. We hope this annual will be used in training courses on seed processing and , thus, make a valuable contribution ...
Screening for resistance to wheat stem saw fly
Screening for resistance to wheat stem saw fly
Photosynthetic and developmental traits associated with genotypic differences in durum wheat yield across the Mediterranean basin
The relationships between various morphophysiological traits and yield were studied in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) grown in Mediterranean conditions. Two sets of 22 genotypes were used. One was developed for semi-humid ...
Taking the data for Resistance to Russian wheat aphid in the Plastic house
Taking the data for Resistance to Russian wheat aphid in the Plastic house
Long-term yield patterns in barley-based cropping systems in Northern Syria. 1. Comparison of rotations
Trials, reflecting the feed needs in dry Mediterranean environments of small-ruminant production systems based on barley, were established at two sites in Syria in 1982. They compared various 2-course rotations of barley ...
On-farm trials with forage legume-barley compared with fallow-barley rotations and continuous barley in north-west Syria
Over a period of seven years farmers participated in trials in which common vetch (Vicia sativa (V)) or chickling (Lathyrus sativus (C)) replaced the fallow in a barley (Hordeum vulgare)-fallow rotation (F) or were introduced ...
A model-farm approach to research on crop-livestock integration — I. Conceptual framework and methods
For several decades better crop-livestock integration of farming systems in West Asia and North Africa has been promoted as a way to improve crop and livestock output. To achieve this integration, pasture or forage legumes ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1999
Agricultural systems in the dry areas are dynamic. Global linking of national economies, along
with urban market development, is creating new, more intensive and more diverse demands on
agricultural producers. Shaping ...