Symbiotic effectiveness of rhizobia from chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and phenotypic characteristics of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) nodulating rhizobia

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Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and faba bean (Vicia faba L.) are the most important food legumes grown in Ethiopia. Their growth and yield are mainly affected by available soil nitrogen, while they symbiotically associate with soil bacteria known as rhizobia and fix atmospheric nitrogen to supplement their nitrogen requirements. However, effectiveness of this symbiosis depends on rhizobium strains, host legumes and other biotic and abiotic factors.

Analysis and revision of the N2Africa focal adaptation trial survey, a tool for monitoring technology performance and untangling yield variability

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N2Africa is a large-scale project with the aim of putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers growing legume crops in Africa. It is a science-based “research-in-development” project, with constant learning loops to find the best technology for every farmer. The main goal of N2africa’s agronomic research is to understand the major constrains on legume productivity, with a special focus on the causes of yield variability and how to reduce it.

Announcement

The Matasa Fellows Network announced a call for young African researchers to apply to become a fellow. See the announcement here.
 
Applications from young African researchers who are interested in addressing the challenges of young people and employment in Africa are being accepted until 7 December 2017.

Open access publishing through Chronos

Open access publishing with Gates
Open access is of great importance to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to allow for rapid and broad dissemination and for accelerating innovation. Accessible and open articles and underlying data are key for that. To ensure compliance with the BMGF’s Open Access Publishing Policy and to reduce the administrative burden of the publication process, the BMGF has developed two online publication services: Chronos and Gates Open Research.  

Presenting my nutrition research within N2Africa at the International Congress of Nutrition

In the previous Podcaster I shared some of my recent results of my PhD research with regard to our dietary gap assessment in Northern Ghana. I was offered the opportunity to also present these results at the International Congress of Nutrition which was held in Buenos Aires in Argentina from 15 to 20 October 2017.