Plant Biotechnology and Plant Protection: Recent submissions

  • Tadesse, Abraham (Plant Protection Society Of Ethiopia(PPSE), 2008)
  • Melaku, Alemu; Asmare, Dagnew; Kebebew, Assefa; Dejene, Girma (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2023)
    There is a high demand for improved agricultural technologies in Ethiopia as improved agricultural technologies enable agricultural production and productivity. Agricultural Biotechnology Research Directorate is one of the ...
  • Bekele, Birhanu; Bacha, Netsanet; Ayana, Getachew; Ayalew, Gashawbeza; Negewo, Takele; Yesuf, Mohammed (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2021)
    Wheat is the most important staple crop across the world. In Ethiopia, wheat ranks fourth in area coverage and total production after tef, maize, and sorghum. The productivity of wheat in Ethiopia is minimal because of ...
  • Gashawbeza, Ayalew (ed.); Tariku, Tesfaye(ed.); Berhanu, Bekele(ed.); Ferdu, Azerefegne(ed.) (Plant Protection Society of Ethiopia, 2023)
    PPSE was established in 1992 to promote research and development in plant protection and assemble high-caliber professionals to advise the government and other development stakeholders. The society has been the main ...
  • Derso, Eshetu; Girma, Bedada (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2020)
    A Subaward agreement was signed between Cornell University and Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR). Cornell entered into this research and development subaward to implement the Delivering Genetic Gain in ...
  • Derso, Eshetu; Girma, Bedada (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2020)
    In an attempt to meet the ever increasing demand, decades of efforts are in progress to improve wheat production and productivity in Ethiopia. Currently, wheat in Ethiopia is identified by the government as one of the ...
  • Daba, Tadesse; Disasa, Tesfaye; Tulu, Leta; Tadesse, Tefera; Daksa, Jiregna; Desalegn, Obsi; Degefa, Tamirat; Yimer, Daniel (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2020)
    Agriculture plays a significant role in the Ethiopian economy; employing the majority of the workforce, supplying food for the ever-increasing human population and feed for animals and contributing for a significant portion ...
  • Bekele, Birhanu; Negewo, Takele; Bedada, Shashitu; Ayana, Getachew; Ayalew, Gashawbeza; Yesuf, Mohammed (Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, 2020-08)
    Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy. The sector determines the growth of all other sectors and consequently the whole economy. It constitutes over 50% of the gross domestic product (GDP), accounts for ...

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