Genotype and genotype× environment interaction effects on the grain yield performance of cowpea genotypes in dryland farming system in South Africa
The identification of stable and adaptable high yielding cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata (L.)
Walp.) and highly discriminative environments will be useful for elite cultivar development in …
Walp.) and highly discriminative environments will be useful for elite cultivar development in …
[HTML][HTML] Grain yield and protein content of Brazilian cowpea genotypes under diverse Ugandan environments
G Ddamulira, CAF Santos, P Obuo, M Alanyo… - American Journal of …, 2015 - scirp.org
Twenty nine cowpea genotypes, including four Ugandan genotypes, were evaluated for
grain yield, protein stability and adaptability under diverse environments in a randomized …
grain yield, protein stability and adaptability under diverse environments in a randomized …
[HTML][HTML] Mycotoxin profile of staple grains in northern Uganda: Understanding the level of human exposure and potential risks
G Wokorach, S Landschoot, J Anena, K Audenaert… - Food Control, 2021 - Elsevier
Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites of fungi that contaminate food and feed. These toxins can
cause acute and chronic health threats to both humans and animals. In sub-Saharan Africa …
cause acute and chronic health threats to both humans and animals. In sub-Saharan Africa …
Climate impacts on nutrition and labor supply disentangled–an analysis for rural areas of Uganda
C Antonelli, M Coromaldi, S Dasgupta… - Environment and …, 2021 - cambridge.org
The entire agricultural supply chain, from crop production to food consumption, is expected
to suffer significant damages from climate change. This paper empirically investigates the …
to suffer significant damages from climate change. This paper empirically investigates the …
Factors influencing the adoption of soil erosion control technologies by farmers along the slopes of Mt. Elgon in eastern Uganda
M Barungi, A Edriss, J Mugisha… - Journal of …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Low land productivity due to soil erosion is one of the biggest challenges to improving the
performance of the agriculture sector in Uganda. Several soil erosion control technologies …
performance of the agriculture sector in Uganda. Several soil erosion control technologies …
[PDF][PDF] Constraints to fertilizer use in Uganda: Insights from Uganda census of agriculture 2008/9
G Okoboi, M Barungi - Journal of Sustainable Development, 2012 - Citeseer
Uganda's agriculture faces numerous challenges, including low productivity due to declining
soil fertility. Yet, the majority agricultural households in the country do not use organic and …
soil fertility. Yet, the majority agricultural households in the country do not use organic and …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of egg supplementation on growth parameters in children participating in a school feeding program in rural Uganda: a pilot study
Background: School feeding programs have gained popularity in developing countries.
Eggs are an inexpensive source of micronutrients and high-quality protein. Therefore, the …
Eggs are an inexpensive source of micronutrients and high-quality protein. Therefore, the …
Impact assessment of push-pull pest management on incomes, productivity and poverty among smallholder households in Eastern Uganda
The paper evaluates the impact of adoption of push-pull technology (PPT) on household
welfare in terms of productivity, incomes and poverty status measured through per-capita …
welfare in terms of productivity, incomes and poverty status measured through per-capita …
[PDF][PDF] Influencing Factors on Adoption of Modern Agricultural Technology in Developing Economy Countries
The adoption of advanced agricultural technologies is crucial in reducing poverty and
improving food security on the developing economy countries. Despite the recognition of its …
improving food security on the developing economy countries. Despite the recognition of its …