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S1 and S2 selection of Longe 4 maize variety for tolerance to low soil nitrogen in Uganda

Author/Editor(s): 
Namugga, P.
Edema, R.
Asea, G.
Gibson, P.
Date of publication: 
2010
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Experiences in the ‘One health approach’: Situational analysis of preparedness for Epi-Zoonotic emergencies in six Eastern Africa countries

Author/Editor(s): 
Mayega, R.
Nabukenya, I.
Keyyu, J.
Kiguli, J.
Killewo, J.
Orach, C.
Burnham, G.
Mamuya, S.
Simiyu, J.
Senna, L.
Rugigana, E.
Mapatano, M.
Bazeyo, W.
Date of publication: 
2010
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
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Improving biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by groundnuts grown in acid soils through amendment with calcitic and dolomitic limestones

Author/Editor(s): 
Ogega, J.K.
Onyango, D.A.
Otinga, A.N.
Okalebo, J.R.
Pypers, P.
Okello, D.K.
Merckx, R.
Othieno, C.
Were, B.A.
Date of publication: 
2010
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
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