1. 01/07/1989 Haloph introduces readers to the hundreds of halophytic species with potential for reclaiming salt-affected lands. It is hoped that the development of these species will be given a high priority.
  2. This volume explores the food and fuel production potential of various high-salinityenvironments, including arid and semiarid land areas, open oceans and bodies of brackish water, and land exposed to irrigation for prolonged periods of time. The development of salt-tolerant crops is discussed,...
  3. Ressource principale
    17/08/2016 Les agriculteurs et les jardiniers des régions semi-arides et arides du monde sont confrontés à deux problèmes associés mais distincts, qui restreignent les cultures qu'ils peuvent produire et le rendement de ces cultures. Le problème sous-jacent est le manque de précipitations nécessaires pour...
  4. AccessAgriculture Training Video Le compost de vers de terre peut aider à accroître la fertilité du sol et la productivité des légumes sur les sols infertiles et salins. Ici, nous allons apprendre comment produire facilement et rapidement du compost de vers de terre sur une petite parcelle de...
  5. ICBA focuses on carrying high-quality applied research that is critical to increasing food and nutritional security, improving water security, and helping building more resilient environments and income in the marginal environment areas it targets.
  6. CGIAR’s first results-oriented Strategy and Results Framework (SRF) was developed in 2010, providing for first time an overarching structure for the combined work of CGIAR Centers delivery through 16 CGIAR Research Programs (CRP),steering the CGIAR system to overall delivery of impact. The 2010 –...
  7. Ressource principale 01/01/1990 The agricultural use of saline water or soils can benefit many developing countries. Salt-tolerant plants can utilize land and water unsuitable for salt-sensitive crops (glycophytes) for the economic production of food, fodder, fuel, and other products. Halophytes (plants that grow in soils or...
  8. 01/04/1992 Information about the salt tolerance of Leucaena