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    Biofertilizer and NPSB fertilizer application effects on nodulation and productivity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) at Sodo Zuria, Southern Ethiopia by Dela, Melkamu, Shanka, Dereje, Dalga, Dawit

    Published in Open life sciences (01-01-2023)
    “…Common bean is among the vital legumes cultivated for nutrition, foreign currency earnings, and income generation. Common bean production is constrained mainly…”
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    Determination of the Appropriate Blended Inorganic Fertilizer Rate Recommendation for the Optimal Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Grain Yield and Profitability in the Dawuro Zone, Ethiopia by Daemo, Berhanu Bilate, Wolancho, Getahun Bore, Wakalto, Dawit Dalga

    Published in International journal of agronomy (20-05-2024)
    “…Soil fertility decline is a significant factor affecting crop production. In a specific area, fertilizer application for a crop depends on soil type and…”
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    Performance Evaluation and Stability of Maize ( Zea mays L.) Genotypes for Grain Yield Using AMMI and GGE Biplot by Daemo, Berhanu Bilate, Wolancho, Getahun Bore, Arke, Zeleke Ashango, Wakalto, Dawit Dalga, Onu, Mesele Haile

    Published in International journal of agronomy (18-09-2024)
    “…It is a fact that the performance of most crop genotypes varies across environments due to genotype‐environment interactions. Sharing knowledge about maize…”
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    Optimizing inorganic blended fertilizer application for the maximum grain yield and profitability of bread wheat and food barley in Dawuro Zone, Southwest Ethiopia by Daemo, Berhanu Bilate, Bore Wolancho, Getahun, Ashango Arke, Zeleke, Daniel Anito, Hanna, Dalga Wakalto, Dawit, Getaneh, Lakew

    Published in Open agriculture (30-09-2024)
    “…In a specific area, fertilizer application for a crop depends on the soil type and profitability. Optimizing chemical fertilizer utilization in crop production…”
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    Response of haricot bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to row spacing and weeding frequencies in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia by Asnakech Asfaw, Dawit Dalga, Gobeze Loha

    “…The common bean is the most important legume in Ethiopia for export and as a source of protein. Weed infestation and lack of appropriate row spacing are major…”
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    Response of Red Beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) to intra-row spacing and blended NPS fertilizer rates at Wolaita Sodo Zuria district, Southern Ethiopia by Abraham Bosha, Afework Sintayehu, W/Mariam Woelore, Dawit Dalga

    “…Beetroot [(Beta vulgaris L.), Detroit Dark Red] is one of the root crops that is widely cultivated in the Wolaita Zone, southern Ethiopia. The crop is utilized…”
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