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Agricultural productivity in Ethiopia is severely limited by soil degradation, especially soil erosion. In the Konso area of Southern Ethiopia, farmers have long practiced indigenous soil and water conservation practices, particularly stone terraces, to mitigate erosion.
Mengistu Tumayro +4 more
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Extracting Conditions Optimization and Bioactivity of Polysaccharides from the Pods of Haricot Vert
Polysaccharides from the pods of haricot vert (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were extracted using a simple heating method, by varying extracting temperature, heating time, solid-to-liquid ratio, and solvent compositions.
Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy +3 more
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Soil erosion is most severe in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, especially in developing countries like Ethiopia. Estimating the extent of soil loss and understanding the spatial distribution of erosion‐prone areas are critical for planning and effectively implementing soil conservation measures with limited resources.
Fenan Tola +3 more
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Initial material - base for successful haricot bean breeding
Colltction of haricot bean has been analyzed for origin and varieties have been classified for their vegetative period duration, saccharide content and yielding capacity.
О. М. Грищенко +3 more
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Effects of aqueous extracts of basil, Ocimum basilicum L., Sodom's apple, Calotropis procera Ait and Coriander Coriandrum sativum L. on leaf miner, Liriomyza spp., on okra crop : PS7TH432 Others [PDF]
The Hymenopterous parasitoids, Hemiptarsemus varicornis (Girault) and Opius dissitus (Muesebeck) are associated with the leaf miner, Liriomyza spp., populations in Central Sudan.
Abdelgader, Hayder +6 more
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The prevailing drought and erratic rainfall due to climate change effects were challenging the agriculture and mostly resulted in reducing agricultural production and productivity in moisture‐stressed areas. This study investigated the factors affecting the adoption of multiple climate‐smart agricultural practices (CSAPrs) in the moisture stress area ...
Jafer Ahmed +4 more
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Understanding how land‐use types influence potassium (K) forms and soil physicochemical properties is crucial for sustainable soil management. Although soils in Ethiopia are derived from K‐rich parent materials, land‐use change alters K dynamics. Information on these variations is limited for the Shashemene district in southeastern Ethiopia. This study
Cherinet Miju +3 more
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Household trajectories in rural Ethiopia – what can a mixed method approach tell us about the impact of poverty on children? [PDF]
The paper explores the dynamics of child and household poverty in rural Ethiopia using three rounds of household survey and qualitative data collected by Young Lives, a longitudinal study of child poverty.
Camfield, Laura, Roelen, Keetie
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Pearl millet is widely regarded as one of the most promising cereal crops for food and nutritional security in semiarid regions globally. However, it has long been considered an orphan crop due to limited attention from the scientific community and policymakers, as well as low public awareness of its potential role within the food system. Consequently,
Rida Abarashad Abagisa +5 more
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In the article are submitted results of the studing the collection of varieties of haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by the main economic- value haracteristics for conditions for the northern forest-steppe of Ukraine.
О. Т. Дупляк +2 more
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