CIMMYT Institutional Multimedia Publications Repository
- » Order of the Aztec Eagle given to Dr. Donald L. Winkelmann
- » Maize and wheat for future climates: CIMMYT Annual Report 2016
- » Harnessing GeneBank and pre-breeding germplasm pool towards next generation climate smart wheat improvement
- » Global challenges and urgency for partnership
- » Pathogens and partnerships without borders: global efforts to track wheat rusts
- » Building plant pathogen surveillance networks in Sub-Saharan Africa
- » Downscaling regional crop yields to local scaleusing remote sensing
- » Progress and prospects of the rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) since the Green Revolution
- » Doubled Haploid (DH) technology in maize breeding
- » Forward genetics by sequencing EMS variation induced inbred lines
- » Improving agricultural knowledge management: The AgTrials experience [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
- » Global Rust Surveillance: DGGW update and future plans
- » Genomic bayesian prediction model for count data with genotype X environment interaction
- » Wheat rust research: Reaching farmers in Ethiopia (and beyond)
- » Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN): a new threat to maize production in East Africa
- » WEMA PDT 2015 Progress and Achievements
- » WEMA Maize Breeding 2009-2016: status, progress and achievements
- » Combined financial statements and supplementary information: December 31, 2016 and 2015 (with independent auditor’s report thereon)
- » Graduate School activities at Chapingo, Mexico
- » Mr. Ezra Taft Benson, United States Agricultural Secretary visit to Chapingo
- » Experimental Station in Chapingo, visited by The Rockefeller Foundation officials
- » Productivity differences and food security: a metafrontier analysis of rain-fed maize farmers in MasAgro in Mexico
- » Yellow Rust epidemics worldwide were caused by Pathogen Races from divergent genetic lineages
- » Maize diversity, market access, and poverty reduction in the Western Highlands of Guatemala
- » Predicting minimum tillage adoption among smallholder farmers using microlevel and policy variables