Plant Biotechnology and Plant Protection: Recent submissions

  • FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, 1982)
    Ethiopia lies within the tropics but its wide range of altitude produces a variety of climatic conditions. The total area is 122 190 000 ha and the land area 110 100 000 ha. Approximately 13 730 000 ha (11 per cent) of ...
  • MINISTRY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE (MINISTRY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 1990)
    This part (Part XI) of the study deals with the finaivei&i and economic evaluation of the pyrethrum produotiooi i.n Ethiopia# The study in analysing the financial and economic position of the plant, does not deal in ...
  • Ayalew, Gashawbeza (Plant Protection Society of Ethiopia, 2014)
    The w ord quarantine is derived from the Italian w ord quarantina, m eaning 'about 40'. After the Black Death arrived in Europe in 1347, observation and experience show ed that the incubation time for the disease, from ...
  • INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1977)
    The.Woretta site is typical of the Fogerra plains which are inundated from July to September and parts continuing into December. The area invariably suffers from food shortages. The main field crops are teff, dagussa ...
  • MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (1977)
    It has been repeatedly indicated that an integrated development of the rural sector will to a large extent determine Ethiopia’s overall economic growth. This is stated mainly because over 90% of the Ethiopian population ...
  • የውጭ ንግድ ሚኒስቴር (የውጭ ንግድ ሚኒስቴር, 1981)
    የአትዮጵያ የውጭ ንግድ ለረጅም ዘመናት ጥቂት በሆኑ አብዛኛዉን በእርሻ ውጤቶችና ጥሬ ዕቃዋች ከአጭር ጊዜ ወዲህም ቢሆን እጅግ ዝቅተኛ ደረጃ ባንዳንድ የተፈበረኩ ምርቶች ላይ ብቻ መመሥረቱ በትክክል ታውቆ በአሥር ዓመት የመሪ ዕቅድ ውስጥም ሆነ በተለያዩ ከፍተኛ ብሔራዊ የኢኮኖሚ ውይይቶች ወቅት የውጭ ንግዱስ ለማስፋፋትና ለማጠናከር አዳዲስ የምርት ...
  • Gebrekidan, Brhane; Amirault, Jean-Pierre; Abate, Tsedeke (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1996)
    As you all know this workshop is entitled “IPM Networking in subSaharan Africa” and is being held in Ethiopia under the joint sponsorship of the IAR and the IPM CRSP/ICN/OIRD/Virginia Tech. Why is the workshop being held ...
  • Sisay, Aschalew; Wako, Kedir; Abebe, Fekede; Birhanu, Tadesse (Oromiya Agricultural Research Institute, 2007)
    There are diverse agro-ecologies that allow the growing of different crops adapting to extreme lowlands (sesame) to highlands (barely and faba bean) in western Oromiya. The area is also characterized by high humidity and ...
  • ABATE, TSEDEKE (INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1985)
    Maize and sorghum are among the major cereal crops grown for food in Ethiopia. Maize ranks first in yield per hectare, fourth in total grain yield and fifth in total hectarage after tef, barley, sorghum and wheat (6) ...
  • INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1976)
    The meeting was declared open by Dr. Samu Negus Hailemariam, the General manager of the Institute of Agricultural Research and the overall chairman for the meeting. The chairman opened the meeting by thanking the participants ...
  • INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1973)
    The chairman briefly reviewed the history and purposes of the seminar, certain developments in the agriculture sector and the background to the present meeting. The following are some of the points mentioned. Tis year's ...
  • COMMITEE OF ETHIOPIAN ENTOMOLOGISTS (COMMITEE OF ETHIOPIAN ENTOMOLOGISTS, 1990)
    Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is mainly a disease of the skin, (may visceralize in some species) which is brought about by a protozoan parasite belonging to the genus Leishmania. She aethiologi© agent of CL in the highlands ...
  • ABATE, TSEDEKE (INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1988)
    Horticultural crops play an important role in the Ethiopian economy and diet. They account for about 10% of the total cultivated area (Ethiop. MOA 1982). There has been a relatively rapid expansion in the production of ...
  • Crowe, T.J; Ali, Kemal (Institute of Agricultural Research, 1983)
    Until recently aphids have not been of great importance as crop pests in Ethiopia, The exceptions were the Cotton Aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) which frequently needs chemical control and the Cabbage Aghid (Brevicoryne ...
  • Sisay, Aschalew; Geleti, Diriba; Abakemal, Demissew (Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization, 2005)
    West Wellega Zone, being suffering from termite infestation, is among the major coffee growing zone of Oromiya Region. The damage caused by this insect is characterized by serious land degradation affecting both crop ...
  • Alemu, Melaku (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2012)
    Microbial biotechnology focuses on exploiting the beneficial microbial wealth for various human requirements. In recent years, several advances have been made in microbial biotechnology that exerted numerous impacts on ...
  • Bishaw, Zewdie; Alemu, Dawit; Atlaw, Abebe; Kirub, Abebe (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), ICARDA, 2016)
  • Negewo, Takele (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), 2014)
  • Dawd, Mohammed (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), 2014)
  • Tadesse, Abraham (Plant Protection Society of Ethiopia (PPSE), 2009)

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