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  • Survey among Happy Seeder Service Providers in Punjab N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The Green Revolution has led to intensive, irrigated rice-wheat systems across the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP). The limited turn-around time between rice harvest and sowing of the next crop (wheat) and mechanized harvesting of rice pose a critical challenge for farmers to sustainably handle the surplus rice residues. Because only a few economically viable...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Plot-level datasets for groundtruthing and satellite detection of tillage ope... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The intensive, irrigated rice-wheat systems of the northwestern Indo-Gangetic Plains (NW IGP) are associated with the widespread burning of excess rice residue that cannot be otherwise disposed-off within the limited turn-around time. The second-generation direct seeders (SGDS) for wheat sowing, such as Happy Seeder, facilitate sowing under heavy stubble...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Key informant interview data to identify soil characteristics of the study vi... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    This survey was done in 122 villages of Punjab, as part of the SPIA-funded project on the impact of Conservation Agriculture (CA), particularly the impact of Happy Seeder technology, on yield and residue burning. During the exploratory surveys, we found that the adoption of CA depends on the soil structure. To identify the soil characteristics, our team...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Round II: Gender-disaggregated household survey data on rural women empowerme... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    This dataset was generated as part of a research project that aimed to identify relevant gender considerations associated with wheat varietal development and the modifications required in wheat seed value chains in order to ensure inclusive diffusion of varieties and faster varietal turnover. Understanding the role that women play in agricultural...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Gender-segregated focus group discussion (FGD) data on women's role in wheat ... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The dataset is generated as part of an empirical study to develop a mixed research methodology, taking variables from both quantitative household surveys and qualitative case studies for quickly and effectively capturing rural women involvement and empowerment and their ramifications on technological change and farmer livelihoods. Focus Group Discussions...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • CIMMYT Eastern Africa Maize Regional On-Station (Stage 4) and On-Farm (Stage ... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    New and improved maize hybrids, developed by the CIMMYT Global Maize Program, are available for uptake by public and private sector partners, especially those interested in marketing or disseminating hybrid maize seed across Eastern Africa and similar agro-ecological zones. Following rigorous trialing and a stage-gate advancement process and culminating...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • CIMMYT-Asia Maize Regional On-Station (Stage 4) and On-Farm (Stage 5) Trials... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    New and improved maize hybrids, developed by the CIMMYT Global Maize Program, are available for uptake by public and private sector partners, especially those interested in marketing or disseminating hybrid maize seed across rainfed lowland tropics of South Asia and similar agro-ecological zones. Following a rigorous trialing and a stage-gate advancement...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Replication Data for: Use of Remote Sensing for Genome-Wide Association Studi... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Disease resistance improvement efforts in plant breeding can help to reduce the negative impact of biotic stresses on crop production.Disease resistance can be assessed through a labor-intensive process of assigning visual scores (VS) of susceptibility (or resistance) by specially trained staff. Remote sensing (RS) tools can also be used to measure traits...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Round I: Gender-disaggregated household survey data on rural women empowermen... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Gender equality is an indicator of sustainable development and also a means toward it. One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by United Nations is to achieve gender equality and empowerment of women and girls by 2030 (United Nations 2017). Empowerment of rural women is considered also as a necessary pre-requisite to attain food security and...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • High-resolution CMIP6 climate projections for Ethiopia N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    High-resolution climate model projections for a range of emission scenarios are needed for designing regional and local adaptation strategies and planning in the context of climate change. To this end, the future climate simulations of global circulation models (GCMs) are the main sources of critical information. However, these simulations are not only...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Key informant survey on village characteristics and crop residue management i... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The Green Revolution has led to intensive, irrigated rice-wheat systems in the Indian subcontinent that has helped the nations reduce poverty and food insecurity. The limited turn-around time between rice harvest and sowing of the winter crop (wheat) and mechanized harvesting of rice pose a critical challenge for farmers to sustainably handle the surplus...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Harvestplus household survey, Zambia 2011, section on storage and climate N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    In this data base, representative georeferenced farmer survey data from Zambia from 2011 are combined with climate data to estimate storage losses, analyze their relationship with climate, and estimate the effect of climate change on storage losses. The storage loss data include importance of different pests (maize weevils and larger grain borer), and...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Replication Data for: A standard methodology for evaluation of mechanical mai... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Development of a methodology for mechanical maize meter evaluation that compares diverse meters in terms of seed singulation, seed damage, and spatial distribution
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Replication Data for: Multimodal Deep Learning Methods Enhance Genomic Predic... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    In plant breeding research, several statistical machine learning methods have been developed and studied for assessing the genomic prediction (GP) accuracy of unobserved phenotypes. To increase the GP accuracy of unobserved phenotypes while simultaneously accounting for the complexity of genotype × environment interaction (GE), deep learning (DL) neural...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • The reference genomes of four yam (Dioscorea spp.) clones. N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    TDa0000194 is a female flowering and white tuber fleshed water yam clone (Dioscorea alata) with less tendency to oxidize often used as trait progenitor in IITA breeding program. It is a released variety in Nigeria. TDa0200012 is a male flowering and anthracnose tolerant water yam (Dioscorea alata) parental clone. TDr9902789 is male flowering white Guinea...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • The reference genome of Ipomea batatas variety “Benjamin” (CIP105085.2) N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    “Benjamin” (CIP105085.2) is a modern variety first launched in Peru in 2010. It is tracing back to a cross of SR02.177 (CIP-102025.3) x INIA-100 (CIP-102033.5). Storage root flesh color is deep orange and taste type is moist and sweet. This variety is widely adapted within temperate dry lands of the tropics and subtropics and suitable for early harvest...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • The reference genome of Solanum tuberosum variety “Nyota” (CIP398190.200) N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    “Nyota” (CIP398190.200) was released in Kenya in 2017 as a table variety. This tetraploid potato variety developed by CIP late blight resistance breeding pipeline in Peru is resistant to late blight, tolerant to warm temperatures, and has medium maturity (90-120 days). Tubers are oblong, flesh color is cream, skin color is white cream and eyes are shallow...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • The reference genomes of 7 diploid and 1 triploid banana variety N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    3 wild banana diploid varieties (ITC0249 Calcutta 4, ITC0253 Borneo, ITC0766 Paliama) 1 edible diploid banana variety (ITC0809 Maleb) 3 improved diploid banana parents (SH 3142, SH 3217, TMB2x9128-3) 1 plantain variety
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • The reference genome of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) variety IT99K-573... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    IT99K-573-1-1 is a cowpea variety developed at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and evaluated and released as variety in several countries including Nigeria (2011), Tanzania (2012), Sierra Leone (2015) and Ghana (2017). It derived from the cross lT93K-596-9-12 X IT86D-880. It is an early maturing, photo-insensitive variety with an erect...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Reference genomes of two promising Phaseolus vulgaris common bean varieties f... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    These two varieties are promising lines for future breeding of common beans for Africa. KATB1 is a yellow medium size commercial type highly demanded in east Africa with bush growth habit. It’s a released variety in Ethiopia, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Tanzania and Burundi. This line is early maturing (60-65 days) and drought tolerant...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
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