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The use of agrochemical inputs in productive and sustainable tropical crop production systems of rice, common beans and maize

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Title The use of agrochemical inputs in productive and sustainable tropical crop production systems of rice, common beans and maize
 
Creator Laing, DR
 
Subject PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
BEAN PROGRAMS
RESEARCH
SUSTAINABILITY
FERTILIZERS
INSECT CONTROL
DISEASE CONTROL
PLANT BREEDING
RESISTANCE
SOIL REQUIREMENTS
NITROGEN FIXATION
WATER STRESS
INJURIOUS INSECTS
DISEASES AND PATHOGENS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
ORYZA SATIVA
ZEA MAYS
COLOMBIA
CULTIVATION
NOXIOUS ANIMALS
PEST CONTROL
PESTS
SOUTH AMERICA
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
PROGRAMAS DE FRIJOL
INVESTIGACION
SOSTENIBILIDAD
FERTILIZANTES
CONTROL DE INSECTOS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
FITOMEJORAMIENTO
RESISTENCIA
REQUERIMIENTOS EDAFICOS
FIJACION DE NITROGENO
ESTRES HIDRICO
INSECTOS PERJUDICIALES
ENFERMEDADES Y PATOGENOS
BIOTECNOLOGÍA
ORYZA SATIVA
ZEA MAYS
COLOMBIA
 
Description Selected examples of specific agricultural research are discussed to highlight the development of sustainable agricultural production systems. A clear differentiation between plant protectants and fertilizers is provided. The focus is on Latin American tropics and sub-tropics and on three staples food crops (rice, beans, and maize) and concentrates on the work of the international agricultural research centers working with national partners and advanced public sector research laboratories in developed and in developing countries. Research directed mainly at the small farmer sector is stressed, particularly in the case of rice, beans, and maize. (CIAT)
 
Date 2016-01-18T13:34:07Z
2016-01-18T13:34:07Z
1990
 
Type Conference Paper
 
Identifier LAING, D.R. 1990. The use of agrochemical inputs in productive and sustainable tropical crop production systems of rice, common beans and maize. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 58 p.
http://hdl.handle.net/10568/69920
 
Language en
 
Publisher Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT)