Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The invasion by Striga in most cereal crop fields in Africa has posed an acute threat to food security and socioeconomic integrity. Consequently, numerous technological and research developments have been made to minimize and even control the Striga impacts on crop prod...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-73962020-11-04T05:11:08Z Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 Mudereri, Bester Tawona Dube, Timothy Climatic conditions Striga Cop production Africa Food technology Philosophiae Doctor - PhD The invasion by Striga in most cereal crop fields in Africa has posed an acute threat to food security and socioeconomic integrity. Consequently, numerous technological and research developments have been made to minimize and even control the Striga impacts on crop production. So far, efforts to control Striga have primarily focused on the manipulation of the genetics of the host crops, as well as understanding the phenological and physiological traits, along with the chemical composition of the weed. 2020-11-02T08:22:27Z 2020-11-02T08:22:27Z 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7396 en University of Western Cape University of Western Cape |
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The invasion by Striga in most cereal crop fields in Africa has posed an acute threat to food security and socioeconomic integrity. Consequently, numerous technological and research developments have been made to minimize and even control the Striga impacts on crop production. So far, efforts to control Striga have primarily focused on the manipulation of the genetics of the host crops, as well as understanding the phenological and physiological traits, along with the chemical composition of the weed. |
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Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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Understanding Striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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understanding striga occurrence and risk under changing climatic conditions across different agroecological farming systems at local and regional scales122 |
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