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Author: R. A. Forsberg
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: developing, countries, report, production, suitable, oat, cultivars, breeding
Number of Pages: 142
Published: 1998-12
ISBN-10: 0788174096
ISBN-13: 9780788174094
The oat cultivar breeding project has made significant contributions toward developing oats for the primary growing areas in South America. The release of new oat cultivars has contributed greatly toward the improved oat production & milling situation in Brazil, Argentina, & Chile. This report provides a detailed overview of this project in each of the countries & in the U.S. Includes policy for utilization of oat germplasm in the international oat nursery & cooperating oat improvement agencies; oat workers code of ethics for germplasm exchange; procedure for release of a Quaker nursery pure l
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Author: Paolo Annicchiarico
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Keywords: breeding, cultivar, recommendations, plant, opportunities, environment, interaction, challenges, genotype
Number of Pages: 136
Published: 2002
ISBN-10: 9251048703
ISBN-13: 9789251048702
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Author: Merle H. Jensen
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: review, global, agriculture, protected
Number of Pages: 174
Published: 1995-08-01
ISBN-10: 0821329308
ISBN-13: 9780821329306
History; Covering materials; Greenhouses; Growing systems in greenhouses; Floriculture crops; Water supply, water quality and mineral nutrition; Drip irrigation; Disease and insect control; Propagation and cultivar selection; Economics of protecred agriculture; Marketing and distribution; Technology transfer between nations; Development constraints, research needs and the future of protected agriculture.
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Author: Daniel Buckles
Publisher: IDRC
Keywords: los, recursos, naturales, manejo, colaboraci�n, paz, conflicto, cultivar
Number of Pages: 322
Published: 2000
ISBN-10: 0889369399
ISBN-13: 9780889369399
"This is the Spanish version of Cultivating Peace" Conflict over natural resources -- such as land, water, and forests -- has for ages been widespread. Whether it be a local dispute between neighboring farmers or an international debate over shared resources (such as waterways), people everywhere compete for the natural resources they need to ensure or enhance their quality of life. The conflict may unfold as a simple war of words, or it may escalate to armed confrontation with loss of life. "Cultivating Peace" presents original case studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, which describe
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