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        <![CDATA[<img src="https://nmri.org.vn/assets/news/2018_05/maize-770x512.jpg" width="100" align="left" border="0">Crop growth simulation models coupled with climate model projections are promoted and increasingly used for assessing impacts of climate change on crop yields and for informing crop-level adaptations. However, most reported studies are unclear regarding the choice of the global circulation models (GCMs) for climate projections and the corresponding uncertainty with these type of model simulations.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="https://nmri.org.vn/assets/news/2017_03/improved-hybrid-maize.jpg" width="100" align="left" border="0">Climate Resilient Maize for Asia is supported by Germany’s development agency GIZ, and implemented as a public-private partnership, which targets enhanced resilience among resource-poor, maize-based farming families in South and Southeast Asia by providing them with abiotic stress-tolerant maize hybrids adapted to rain-fed stress-prone production systems for crop diversification, intensification and higher yields.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="https://nmri.org.vn/assets/news/2017_03/vietnam-cropped.jpg" width="100" align="left" border="0">Doubled haploid (DH) technology is increasingly utilized in maize breeding for achieving rapid genetic gains and speeding up product development. Several maize breeding programs within public institutions and small and medium private enterprises, especially in tropical maize growing countries, lag behind in using this technology. By disseminating newly developed tropical inducer lines, offering technical know-how to breeding programs, and conducting training courses, CIMMYT has been working to close this gap. CIMMYT also produced an elaborate training manual on DH technology (available for download at CIMMYT library repository).]]>
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