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Ihm, J and Shumate, M and Bello-Bravo, J and Atouba, Y and Ba, M N and Dabire-Binso, C L and Pittendrigh, B R (2015) How do Service Providers and Clients Perceive Interorganizational Networks? VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 26 (05). pp. 1769-1785. ISSN 1573-7888
Amede, T (2015) Technical and institutional attributes constraining the performance of small-scale irrigation in Ethiopia. Water Resources and Rural Development, 06 (-). pp. 78-91. ISSN 6082
Palanisami, K and Kakumanu, K R and Ranganathan, C R and Haileslassie, A and Wani, S P (2015) Mapping of household vulnerability and identification of adaptation strategies in dryland systems of South Asia, Research Report No. 67. Working Paper. ICRISAT, Patancheru, Telangana, India.
Whitbread, A M and Davoren, C W and Gupta, V V S R and Llewellyn, R and Roget, D (2015) Long-term cropping system studies support intensive and responsive cropping systems in the low-rainfall Australian Mallee. Crop & Pasture Science, 66 (06). pp. 553-565. ISSN 1836-0947
Matumba, L and Monjerezi, M and Kankwamba, H and Njoroge, S M C and Ndilowe, P and Kabuli, H and Kambewa, D and Njapau, H (2015) Knowledge, attitude, and practices concerning presence of molds in foods among members of the general public in Malawi. Mycotoxin Research, 32 (1). pp. 27-32. ISSN 0178-7888
Sreevidya, M (2015) Isolation and characterization of microbes for plant growth-promotion and biocontrol properties. PHD thesis, Research Development Cell Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hydrabad.
Kamanda, J and Birner, R and Bantilan, C (2015) The "Efficient Boundaries" of International Agricultural Research: A Conceptual Framework with Empirical Illustrations. In: International Association of Agricultural Economists, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy.
Kumar, R and Vikraman, S and Bantilan, C and Lagesh, M A and Yadav, U S (2015) Truncated Access to Institutional Agricultural Credit as a Major Constraint for Rural Transformation: Insights from Longitudinal Village Studies. Agricultural Economics Research Review, 28. pp. 137-150. ISSN 0971-3441