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Site selection for Africa RISING in northern Ghana
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2012-10-23) -
Knowledge sharing on best practices for managing crop genebanks
(ILRI, 2010-04-29) -
Spatial assessment of land degradation in semi-arid zone of central Tanzania
(University of Bonn, 2019-09-11) -
Scaling readiness: an approach to assess and accelerate scaling of agri-food systems innovations
(International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2018) -
Using geospatial tools to optimize cassava agronomy trials in Nigeria and Tanzania
(Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century - GCP21, 2018-06)Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is an important staple crop for over half a billion people in Africa yet current yield at farmers’ field is only 20% of the potential yield. The African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) project is initiated to mitigate the yield gap through developing site-specific recommendations based on a demand-driven approach. The project responds to specific agronomy-related needs of partners already engaged in cassava dissemination and value chain activities in Nigeria and ... -
Cassavabase, an advantage for IITA cassava breeding program
(Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century - GCP21, 2018) -
Performance of cassava varieties for yield component traits in demands creation trials in Nigeria
(Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century - GCP21, 2018-06) -
Estimate of genetic parameters for yield and yield related traits of selected cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) genotypes
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Influence of compost, lime and NPK on performance of three cassava varieties
(Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century - GCP21, 2018) -
Anthracnose of cowpea
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Growth and yield responses of two soybean cultivars to Inoculation, P and N fertilization in Northern Mozambique
(2014)Inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium spp. can increase soybean yield especially on fields with no recent history of soybean production. However, yields of inoculated soybean may be constrained in P deficient soils. The objective of this study was to evaluate the responses of two soybean cultivars to inoculation, P and starter N application, and their interactions on nodulation and grain yield. A field trial was conducted on clay loam soil in Zambesia Province, Mozambique during the 2012/2013 ... -
Maize based cropping systems?
(2013-05)