Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: yams and cocoyams Dr John J. McGloneA large proportion of the worlds yams, which are mostly indigenous to Africa, and the exotic taro and cocoyam are grown in West and Central Africa by resource poor farmers. Surveys demonstrate recycling and build up of pathogens and nematodes from one generation to the next because of their vegetative mode of propagation. Minisett techniques, organ culture, vine cuttings and so on, and the use of botanic seeds can alleviate these problems. The main
history and designs considering their symbolism and continued importance to everyday life
Migrant Architects is the first book to assess the impact of the migration of doctors from the Indian subcontinent on postwar development of British general practice and by extension the ways in which they influenced the development of the NHS
from how the foreign and Catholic wives of the restored Stuarts coped with a libertine court and a Protestant nation
It reveals the impacts of ideas and knowledge on policy change in two of the major labour importing countries in the EU: the UK and Spain
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The development of newer vaccines and adjuvants
This chapter describes common types of structures and materials used by growers and discusses studies where microclimate and evapotranspiration were measured and modelled under the screens
Jarvis and Legrand explore the banning of terrorist organisations in liberal democratic states such as the United Kingdom
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How do new technologies come to be used in sport