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Demonstration and scaling of integrated management of parasitic weeds on faba bean in Northern Ethiopia and Morocco

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Title Demonstration and scaling of integrated management of parasitic weeds on faba bean in Northern Ethiopia and Morocco
 
Creator Kassaw, Admasie
 
Contributor Abtie, Abate
Assaye, Gebremariam
Abathun, Tamir
Esmael, Jemal
Mihiretie, Aderajew
Mengi, Yechale
Alem, Cherinet
Bencheqroun, Sanae Krimi
Boughlala, Mohamed
Elwazziki, Hanane
Kemal, Seid Ahmed
 
Subject parasitic weeds
integrated parasitic weed management
 
Description Cool-season food legumes (faba bean, field pea, chickpea and lentil) are important crops for food,
income generation, animal feed and improving soil fertility through nitrogen fixation in Ethiopia and
Morocco. The productivity and acreage of these crops are decreasing due to diseases, insect pests and
parasitic weeds. Parasitic weeds (Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.) play more damaging roles than
other biophysical constraints in North Africa and Ethiopia. No single control measure is effective in minimizing the damaging of parasitic weeds in food legumes. Therefore, demonstration and scaling of integrating control options can play roles in minimizing yield gaps caused by parasitic weeds.
 
Date 2024-01-08T13:38:27Z
2024-01-08T13:38:27Z
 
Type Internal Report
 
Identifier https://mel.cgiar.org/reporting/download/hash/d70ace1d3271d7231c313b9aa032893b
Admasie Kassaw, Abate Abtie, Gebremariam Assaye, Tamir Abathun, Jemal Esmael, Aderajew Mihiretie, Yechale Mengie, Cherinet Alem, Sanae Krimi Bencheqroun, Mohamed Boughlala, Hanane Elwazziki and Seid Ahmed. Demonstration and scaling of integrated management of parasitic weeds on faba bean in Northern Ethiopia and Morocco. The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Beirut, Lebanon. (Internal Report).
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/68972
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Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-SA-4.0
 
Format PDF
 
Publisher International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)