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Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Communications, Vol 6, Iss 10, p 102002 (2024)
Ethiopia’s economy has been significantly influenced by agriculture. However, it is unable to feed the nation’s expanding population. One of the most significant obstacles to improving food production in Ethiopia is the declining soil fertility.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/49a6272e8e694ba893fb5311114bb7dc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Interactions, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 43-49 (2022)
A field survey was conducted to determine the distribution and importance of early blight of tomato in East Shewa, Central Ethiopia. A total of 140 tomato fields were inspected in 4 districts (Adama, Lome, Dugda, and Bora). The associations of early
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8310a040706d4cbbbeacd6223a8f881d
Publikováno v:
Heliyon, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp e08812- (2022)
In Ethiopia, the spice Korarima is one of the most important cash crops. The Jimma agricultural research institute recently gathered a large number of Korerima genotypes from Ethiopia's key growing regions to analyze genetic variations between genoty
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e423311c43bc4d95a621bd9a67a1b302
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Science Digest - A Research Journal.
Background: Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) belongs to the family Solanaceae. In Ethiopia, control of early blight is largely dependent on fungicidal application. There is a research need to identify effective botanical extracts to control Alt
Publikováno v:
Humanities and Social Sciences. 7:115
This paper intends to illustrate an analysis about one of the common phonological process known as spirantization in Amharic in the framework of Optimality and Feature Geometry. The theoretical models we have been assuming - known as the linear theor
Autor:
Tilahun Negash
Publikováno v:
Humanities and Social Sciences. 3:240
This paper is entitled: “Homorganic nasal assimilation in Arsi-Bale Afan Oromo: A non linear Approach”. The paper is limited to nasal assimilation found in one of the Afan oromo (AO) dialects spoken in Ethiopia. The dialect is a member of the AO