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.
2013
Responses of the carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of desert plants to spatial variation in soil salinity in Central Asia.
Conjugative development of reproductive structures of Haloxylon aphyllum (Minkw.) Iljin along the soil salinity gradient
The K-segments of the wheat dehydrin DHN-5 are essential for the protection of lactate dehydrogenase and β-glucosidase activities in vitro
Comparative performance of the stable isotope signatures of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in assessing early vigour and grain yield in durum wheat
Analysis of the promoter activity of a wheat dehydrin gene (DHN-5) under various stress conditions
Selection of high yielding and stable safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) genotypes under salinity stress
Making rain fed agriculture sustainable through environmental friendly technologies in Pakistan
2012
Implement policy responses to increase climate resilience
Adaptive fruit structural mechanisms of Asiatic Salsola species and its germplasm conservation and utilization
Seasonal dynamics of Asiatic desert C3/C4 species related to landscape planning and rehabilitation of salt affected lands
Genetic differentiation of Black Saxaul,Haloxylon aphyllum (Chenopodiaceae), along a soil salinity gradient in the Kyzylkum Desert
Participatory management of desert rangelands to improve food security and sustain the natural resource base in Uzbekistan