• español
    • English
  • español 
    • español
    • English
  • Login
baner

CIMMYT Publications Repository

Seeding innovation ... Nourishing hope

Buscar 
  •   DSpace Principal
  • CIMMYT
  • Buscar
  •   DSpace Principal
  • CIMMYT
  • Buscar
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Buscar

Mostrar filtros avanzadosOcultar filttos avanzados

Filtros

Use filtros para refinar sus resultados.

Mostrando ítems 1-10 de 11

  • Opciones de clasificación:
  • Relevancia
  • Título Asc
  • Título Desc
  • Fecha Asc
  • Fecha Desc
  • Tipo Asc
  • Tipo Desc
  • Resultados por página:
  • 5
  • 10
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • 80
  • 100
Article
Thumbnail

Agricultural research strategies for favoured and marginal areas: The experience of farming systems research in Pakistan 

Byerlee, D.; Husain, T. (1993)
Article
Thumbnail

Fertilizer response in irrigated maize in the Swat Valley: A synthesis of five years of on-farm research 

Byerlee, D.; Khan, K. (1991)
Article
Thumbnail

Fertilizer response in irrigated maize in the Swat Valley: A synthesis of five years of on-farm research 

Byerlee, D.; Khan, K. (1991)
Article
Thumbnail

Irrigated cropping systems of South Asia: technological change and sustainability to the year 2000 and beyond 

Byerlee, D.; Harrington, L.W.; Sharif, M. (1991)
Article
Thumbnail

Impacts of the training and visit extension system on farmers' knowledge and adoption of technology: Evidence from Pakistan 

Hussain, S.S.; Byerlee, D.; Heisey, P.W. (1994)
Article
Thumbnail

Wheat rusts and the costs of genetic diversity in the Punjab of Pakistan 

Heisey, P.W.; Smale, M.; Byerlee, D.; Souza, E. (1997)
The theory of impure public goods is used to demonstrate why farmers may nor grow wheat cultivars with the socially desirable level of rust resistance. First, they may grow cultivars that are high yielding though susceptible ...
Article
Thumbnail

Has the green revolution been sustained? The quantitative impact of the seed-fertilizer revolution in Pakistan revisited 

Byerlee, D.; Siddiq, A. (1994)
Quantitative impacts of the Green Revolution on food production in the Pakistan Punjab are reviewed and the effects of different technologies on wheat yields over the past two decades decomposed. New quantitative evidence ...
Article
Thumbnail

Technical change, productivity and sustainability in irrigated cropping systems of South Asia: Emerging issues in the post-green revolution era 

Byerlee, D. (1992)
Article
Thumbnail

Technical change and returns to wheat breeding research in Pakistan's Punjab in the post-green revolution period 

Byerlee, D. (1993)
Article
Thumbnail

Spring wheat diversity in irrigated areas of two developing countries 

Souza, E.; Fox, P.N.; Byerlee, D.; Skovmand, B. (1994)
  • 1
  • 2

Colecciones

Genetic ResourcesInstitutionalMaizeSocioeconomicsSustainable IntensificationWheat

Todo DSpace
Comunidades & ColeccionesAutoresTítulosMateriasAñoConferenciaRevista
Esta comunidad
AutoresTítulosMateriasAñoConferenciaRevista

Acceso para personal de CIMMYT

Acceder

Descubre

Autor
Byerlee, D. (11)
Heisey, P.W. (2)Khan, K. (2)Souza, E. (2)Ahmad, Z. (1)Fox, P.N. (1)Harrington, L.W. (1)Husain, T. (1)Hussain, S.S. (1)Sharif, M. (1)... más
Fecha
1997 (1)1994 (3)1993 (2)1992 (1)1991 (3)1990 (1)
Tipo
Article (11)
Materia
Pakistan (11)
Irrigated farming (5)Technology transfer (5)Innovation adoption (4)Wheats (4)Cropping systems (3)Economic analysis (3)Fertilizer application (3)Models (3)Zea mays (3)... más
Región
South Asia (10)North America (1)
País
Pakistan (10)Bangladesh (1)India (1)Mexico (1)


baner
 

 


DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
Contacto | Sugerencias