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    21st International Winter Wheat Yield Trial - Irrigation condition (21IWWYT-IRR)

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    The dataset contains data from the 21st International Winter Wheat Yield Trial - Irrigation condition (IWWYT-IRR), as part of the International Nursery data for Winter Facultative Wheat report for 2018. The genotypes developed by IWWIP have been tested in replicated trials in multilocations. It provides disease reactions, quality, selections by the breeders who conducted the trials in addition to the yield of the genotypes in the locations tested

    20th International Winter Wheat Trial - Semi Arid condition (20IWWYT-SA)

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    The dataset contains data from the 20th International Winter Wheat Yield Trial - Semi Arid condition (IWWYT-SA), as part of the International Nursery data for Winter Facultative Wheat report for 2018. The genotypes developed by IWWIP have been tested in replicated trials in multilocations. It provides disease reactions, quality, selections by the breeders who conducted the trials in addition to the yield of the genotypes in the locations tested

    Farmer Profiling Data - Niger - ODK Questionnaires

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    The tool was developed using open data kit (ODK) and used to collect socio-economical data about farming households

    Farmers' knowledge of pollination and pollinators

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    This file contains the survey data on farmers' knowledge of pollination and pollinators from Morocco (4 regions), Turkey (3 regions) and Benin (5 regions), within 3 data sheets (Benin, Morocco, and Turkey). The data was produced by several research projects executed at The International Center for Agrcultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) and its partners in Turkey and Benin. Data was collected within 2 projects funded by The German Federal Ministry for Economic Collaboration and Development (BMZ) and one project funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and Nuclear Safety (BMU) within the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and (in Benin) in collaboration with the NGO African Innovation Services (AFRIS). The 3 projects include: (1) Introduction of “Farming with Alternative Pollinators (FAP)” to simultaneously enhance climate change resilience of agro-ecosystems and farmers’ income, funded by BMZ; (2) Innovation Transfer into Agriculture – Adaptation to Climate Change (ITAACC), funded by BMZ; and (3) Conservation of pollinator diversity for enhanced climate change resilience, funded by BMU. The interviews were conducted in Arabic, French, and Turkish

    Climate data from meteo stations in Central Asia

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    The dataset contains climate data form meteo stations in Central Asia, from 2011 to 2015

    Questionnaire on farmers' knowledge of pollination and pollinators for Morocco, Turkey and Benin

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    This questionnaire was used to collect survey data on farmers' knowledge of pollination and pollinators from Benin (5 sites), Morocco (4 sites), and Turkey (3 sites). The data was produced by a research project executed at The International Center for Agrcultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), funded by BMU and BMZ. Data was collected within 3 projects funded by The German Federal Ministry for Economic Collaboration and Development (BMZ) and the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and Nuclear Safety (BMU) within the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and (in Benin) in collaboration with the NGO African Innovation Services (AFRIS). The 3 projects include: (1) Introduction of “Farming with Alternative Pollinators (FAP)” to simultaneously enhance climate change resilience of agro-ecosystems and farmers’ income, funded by BMZ; (2) Innovation Transfer into Agriculture – Adaptation to Climate Change (ITAACC), funded by BMZ; and (3) Conservation of pollinator diversity for enhanced climate change resilience, funded by BMU. The 3 project interviews were conducted in English, French, and Turkish

    Data on yields of quality seeds produced and generated sales

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    The spreadsheet holds data on total yields and payment excluding discarded seed from borders and rejected fields in the target sites Safireh and Taldu. This dataset is a collaboration work between ICARDA and FAO and it is released under creative common licence CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (http://www.fao.org/3/I9461EN/I9461en.pdf)

    DIVERSify field experiment results in Kafardan 2018

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    The dataset contains the description and results of a field experiment performed under the project “Designing InnoVative plant teams for Ecosystem Resilience and agricultural Sustainability (DIVERSify)” in Kfardan, Lebanon in 2018. It contains sheets about plot information, plot level data, species level data, field metadata and an image of the field plan

    DIVERSify field experiment results in Kafardan 2019

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    The dataset contains the description and results of a field experiment performed under the project “Designing InnoVative plant teams for Ecosystem Resilience and agricultural Sustainability (DIVERSify)” in Kfardan, Lebanon in 2019. It contains sheets about plot information, plot level data, species level data, individual level data, field metadata and an image of the field plan

    Individual Variability of Tunisian sheep breeds to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasm

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    The phenotypic records were collected from 459 Tunisian female sheep belonging to 3 sheep breeds (BARB, QFO and CROSS). The study was carried out between March 2018 and January 2020 in 18 small to middle-sized sheep flocks from 6 regions where these breeds prevail in Tunisia: Mornaguia (district of Manouba) and Saouaf (district of Zaghouan) in the northeast, Fernena (district of Jendouba) and Sebeitla (district of Kasserine) in the northwest, Bir Ali (district of Sfax) and Bir Lahmar (district of Tataouine) in the southeast. The samples' collection and phenotype evaluations were performed over a period of 2 years. During each trimester, every individual ewe was examined and sampled. Phenotype evaluations were based on (i) field records consisting of sheep breed and count of ticks collected from both ears of examined animals, and (ii) lab records consisting of tick identification at species level and tick-borne pathogens detection either by staining or PCR or TBP antibodies detection using ELISA. This data were collected in order to study the phenotypic variability of Tunisian sheep breeds to the infestation by ticks and the infection by tick-borne pathogens

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