نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural extension workers

تعداد نتایج: 357561  

2016
Thomas Bøhn Denis W. Aheto Felix S. Mwangala Klara Fischer Inger Louise Bones Christopher Simoloka Ireen Mbeule Gunther Schmidt Broder Breckling

Gene flow in agricultural crops is important for risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) crops, particularly in countries with a large informal agricultural sector of subsistence cultivation. We present a pollen flow model for maize (Zea mays), a major staple crop in Africa. We use spatial properties of fields (size, position) in three small-scale maize farming communities in Zambia and es...

2017
Hans Brix

Sludge Treatment Reed Beds (STRBs) are widely used in Northern Europe to dewater and mineralize surplus sludge from activated sludge systems used to treat urban domestic sewage. STRBs are low-technology, energy-efficient, and do not require addition of chemicals. They dewater and stabilize the sludge and produce a final product that can be safely used as a fertilizer for agricultural crops. Lon...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Nicola Clayton Nathan Emery

What is a corvid? There are just over 120 species of corvids, a family of songbirds that includes the crows, ravens, rooks and jackdaws, as well as the more colourful jays, magpies and nutcrackers. Although belonging to the same order as nightingales and other birds with melodious songs (Oscines), corvids tend to be identified by their raucous calls. Little is known about corvid songs, perhaps ...

2004
Preetha Rajan

Pest detection and identification of diseases in agricultural crops is essential to ensure good productivity. The productivity of plants will reduce due to diseases and presence of pests. Image processing can be used to identify the pests and thereby can reduce the use of pesticides. Image processing involves capturing the image and applying various preprocessing techniques and detect the pest ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Andreas Flohre Christina Fischer Tsipe Aavik Jan Bengtsson Frank Berendse Riccardo Bommarco Piotr Ceryngier Lars W Clement Christopher Dennis Sönke Eggers Mark Emmerson Flavia Geiger Irene Guerrero Violetta Hawro Pablo Inchausti Jaan Liira Manuel B Morales Juan J Oñate Tomas Pärt Wolfgang W Weisser Camilla Winqvist Carsten Thies Teja Tscharntke

Effects of agricultural intensification (AI) on biodiversity are often assessed on the plot scale, although processes determining diversity also operate on larger spatial scales. Here, we analyzed the diversity of vascular plants, carabid beetles, and birds in agricultural landscapes in cereal crop fields at the field (n = 1350), farm (n = 270), and European-region (n = 9) scale. We partitioned...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2006
Diane F Mahoney Barbara Tarlow

Research has demonstrated the health and financial cost to working caregivers of older adults and the cost to business in lost productivity. This paper describes the implementation of the Worker Interactive Networking (WIN) project, a Web-based program designed to support employed caregivers at work. WIN innovatively linked working caregivers via the Internet to home to monitor elders' status u...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2013
Marc G Weisskopf Frédéric Moisan Christophe Tzourio Paul J Rathouz Alexis Elbaz

Pesticides are ubiquitous neurotoxicants, and several lines of evidence suggest that exposure may be associated with depression. Epidemiologic evidence has focused largely on organophosphate exposures, while research on other pesticides is limited. We collected detailed pesticide use history from farmers recruited in 1998-2000 in France. Among 567 farmers aged 37-78 years, 83 (14.6%) self-repor...

Riti Thapar Kapoor

Agriculture is the backbone of India’s economy as two-third of the population live in rural areas and directly or indirectly depend on agriculture for their livelihood. India’s food production has improved significantly during the last three decades due to all-round efforts but Indian agriculture is still facing a multitude of problems to maximize productivity to feed the continuously increasin...

Journal: :Mycological research 2006
Maria M Geldenhuis Jolanda Roux André J Cilliers Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield

Thielaviopsis basicola is a soil-borne fungal pathogen with a wide host range and a cosmopolitan distribution. It causes disease on many agricultural crops, and in South Africa is the causal agent of black pod rot of groundnuts and black root rot on chicory. Knowledge of the population diversity of T. basicola could provide valuable information regarding management strategies, the possible move...

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