The International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) is a leading, not-for-profit research institution dedicated to enhancing food security and sustainable livelihoods in Resource-constrained regions globally.
ICBA is dedicated to advancing agricultural productivity and resilience in saline and arid environments through innovative, science-based solutions.
At ICBA, we believe that addressing global challenges in agriculture and food security requires collaboration and the sharing of critical knowledge.
A Commitment to Cultivation that Needs to Reach the Right Audiences.
2014
Functional characterization in Xenopus oocytes of Na+ transport systems from durum wheat reveals diversity among two HKT1;4 transporters
Selection of salt-tolerant triticale (X triticosecale Wittmack) genotypes for grain and forage end-uses
Over-expression of the bacterial phytase US417 in Arabidopsis reduces the concentration of phytic acid and reveals its involvement in the regulation of sulfate and phosphate homeostasis and signaling
Functional analysis of the durum wheat gene TdPIP2;1 and its promoter region in response to abiotic stress in rice
Halophyte biomass: a promising source of renewable energy
2013
Use of Conservation Tillage System in Semiarid Region to Ensure Wheat Food Security in Pakistan
General Framework for Land Use Planning in United Arab Emirates
Salt accumulation zones under different irrigation systems – technical note
Quinoa: a climate-proof multi-purpose crop to increase productivity of marginal lands and farmers' livelihoods in the desert areas of Uzbekistan
Web-based platform of water quality of Zeravshan river basin integrated with promotion of technologies of marginal resources
Genetic polymorphism and natural selection within populations of Haloxylon aphyllum under Kyzylkum saline desert environments
Barley: A salt tolerant cereal crop