CIMMYT Institutional Multimedia Publications Repository
- » Training Impact: Andre Rosa
- » AlphaSim: software for breeding program simulation
- » Training Impact: Moussa Mosaad
- » Training Impact: Mohammed El Hadi Maatougui
- » Training Impact: Mohammed Jlibene
- » Training Impact: Madan Raj Bhatta
- » Growing the service economy for sustainable wheat intensification in the Eastern Indo - Gangetic Plains: lessons from custom hiring services for zero-tillage
- » Training Impact: Solomon Gelalcha
- » Grain yield performance and flowering synchrony of CIMMYT’s tropical maize (Zea mays L.) parental inbred lines and single crosses
- » Training Impact: Abdel Kader Benbelkacem
- » Conservation agriculture in Southern Africa: assessing its potential to respond to climate change
- » Conservation agriculture: a viable option for smallholder farmers in Zambia?
- » Increasing grain yield in tropical maize in a changing climate
- » First report of sugar beet nematode, Heterodera schachtii Schmidt, 1871 (Nemata: Heteroderidae) in sugar beet growing areas of Sanliurfa, Turkey
- » Training Impact: Ratan Tiwari
- » Conservation agriculture training 2010: interview with a scientist 1
- » Conservation Agriculture training 2010: interview with a scientist 2
- » Country Report – DT Maize Adoption Monitoring Survey- Zimbabwe. Socio-Economics Program Working Paper
- » Country Report – DT Maize Adoption Monitoring Survey- Mozambique. Socio-Economics Program Country report
- » Country Report – DT Maize Adoption Monitoring Survey- Angola. Socio-Economics Program Country report
- » Unlocking the genetic diversity of Creole wheats
- » Wheat waxy proteins: polymorphism, molecular characterization and effects on starch properties
- » Harnessing diversity in wheat to enhance grain yield, climate resilience, disease and insect pest resistance and nutrition through conventional and modern breeding approaches
- » Genomic selection for processing and end-use quality traits in the CIMMYT spring bread wheat breeding program
- » Future risks of pest species under changing climatic conditions