Items where Greenwich Author is "Tran, Dr Bruno"
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Matumba, Limbikani, Singano, Lazarus, Tran, Bruno, Mukanga, Mweshi, Makwenda, Beatrice, Kumwenda, Wycliffe, Mgwira, Sharif, Phiri, Sam, Mataya, Frazer, Mthunzi, Talentus, Alfred, Sharon, Madzivhandila, Tshilidzi, Mugabe, Jonas, Bennett, Ben and Chancellor, Tim ORCID: 0000-0002-4442-7001 (2018) Managing aflatoxin in smallholder groundnut production in Southern Africa: Paired comparison of the windrow and Mandela cock techniques. Crop Protection, 112. pp. 18-23. ISSN 0261-2194 (doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2018.05.007)
Book Section
Tran, Bruno and Hodges, Rick (2018) Post-harvest management of sorghum. In: Rooney, William, (ed.) Achieving Sustainable Cultivation of Sorghum: Volume 1: Genetics, Breeding and Production Techniques. Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science (31). Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 978-1786761200
Conference Proceedings
Stathers, Tanya ORCID: 0000-0002-7767-6186 , Ognakossan, Kukom Edoh, Priebe, Jan, Mvumi, Brighton M. and Tran, Bruno M.D. (2018) Counting losses to cut losses: quantifying legume postharvest losses to help achieve food and nutrition security. In: 12th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection (IWCSPP) in Berlin, Germany, October 7-11, 2018. Julius Kühn-Institut, Germany, pp. 8-18. ISBN 978-3955470654 ISSN 1868-9892 (Print), 2199-921X (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2018.463.004)
Working Paper
Goodland, Andrew, Tran, Bruno and Golob, Peter (2003) Post harvest needs assessment in the Teso and Lango farming systems of Uganda: Marketing systems analysis and farmers' perspectives. [Working Paper]
Monograph
Tran, Bruno M. D. and Golob, P. (1999) Improvements in the storage and marketing quality of grain legumes: Final technical report. Technical Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Golob, P., Marsland, N., Nyambo, B., Mutambuki, K., Moshy, A., Kasalile, E.C., Tran, B.H.M., Birkinshaw, L. and Day, R. (1999) Coping strategies adopted by small-scale farmers in Tanzania and Kenya to counteract problems caused by storage pests, particularly the Larger Grain Borer. Technical Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.