Search
Now showing items 1-9 of 9
Food Legume Improvement Program 1988
The crop improvement research was done at the principal research station of ICARDA at Tel Hadya, as well as at several subsites in northern Syria (Breda, Jinderess, and Lattakia) and Lebanon (Terbol). Weather condition ...
Food Legume Improvement Program 1987
The food legumes, faba bean, lentil and kabuli chickpea, form an important component of the rainfed farming systems of West Asia and North Africa (WANA) because of their ability to fix atmospheric
nitrogen, the key to ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
ICARDA Annual Report 1987
Seed Unit Annual Report 1995
ICARDA's Seed Unit, with financial support from the governments of the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany, assists national programs in West Asia and North Africa to strengthen their seed production and supply ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1980-1981
The 1980-81 cropping season at ICARDA differed from the two preceding win tears (one very dry and one very wet) in that the total rainfall was close enough to the long-term mean to constitute an average year It also differed ...
Turning the tide on pulses production in Ethiopia - Faba Bean
Ethiopia is the second major faba bean producer worldwide after China, and it is the first in Africa.
However, in the past, the crop has suffered from biotic stresses such as foliar diseases, root rots and
Orobanche crenata ...
Fighting poverty: Impact of improved faba bean technologies in Africa
Faba bean is a key crop and a major source of dietary protein throughout North and North-east Africa.
Demand is growing, fuelled by rapid population growth, and the gap between supply and demand continues to increase. ...
Food Legume Crops Improvement 1985
The research in the Program was continued to be conducted around a set of projects for each of the crops through a multidisciplinary team of scientists from within and outside the Food Legume Improvement Program. However, ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1986
ICARDA Annual Report 1986