Search Results - "Americanization"

  1. Reaction of South American wheat genotypes to wheat streak mosaic virus by Alemandri, Vanina Maria, Bainotti, Carlos Tomas, Lau, Douglas, Navia, Denise, Rodriguez, Sandra Monica, Lopez Lambertini, Paola Maria, Truol, Graciela Ana Maria

    Published 2018
    “…Nine cultivars including eight from Brazil and KS93WGR27/ProINRA Super from Argentina were tolerant to or uninfected with WSMV isolate GM-2009 under both conditions but susceptible to isolate MJ-2010. In contrast, the American cultivar MACE was resistant against the two Argentinian WSMV isolates.…”
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  2. Metabolic classification of South American Ilex species by NMR-based metabolomics by Kim, Hye Kyong, Saifullah, Khan, Saifullah A.Jamil, Wilson, Erica Georgina, Prat Kricun, Sergio, Meissner, Axel, Göraler, Sibel, Deelder, André Martien, Choi, Young-hae, Verpoorte, Robert

    Published 2019
    “…In this study, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy-based metabolomics was applied to the classification of 11 South American Ilex species, namely, Ilex argentina, Ilex brasiliensis, Ilex brevicuspis, Ilex dumosa var. dumosa, I. dumosa var. guaranina, Ilex integerrima, Ilex microdonta, I. paraguariensis var. paraguariensis, Ilex pseudobuxus, Ilex taubertiana, and Ilex theezans. 1H NMR combined with principal component analysis (PCA), partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) showed a clear separation between species and resulted in four groups based on metabolomic similarities. …”
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  3. Biology, ecology and management of the south american tomato pinworm, tuta absoluta by Urbaneja, Alberto, Desneux, Nicolas, Gabarra, Rosa, Arnó, Jaume, González-Cabrera, Joel, Mafra-Neto, A., Stoltman, L., De Sene Pinto, A., Parra, J. R. P.

    Published 2017
    “…This chapter focuses on the South American tomato pinworm Tuta absoluta (I) origin, spread and current distribution; (II) basic but critical information regarding bioecology; (III) rearing techniques; (IV) known host plants; (V) sampling and monitoring techniques; and (VI) control methods available from both South America and newly infested areas, as well as their potential use for integrated pest management. …”
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  4. Research Gaps and Challenges in the Conservation and Use of North American Wild Lettuce Germplasm by Lebeda, Aleš, Křístková, Eva, Kitner, Miloslav, Majeský, Ľuboš, Doležalová, Ivana, Khoury, Colin K., Widrlechner, Mark P., Hu, Jinguo, Carver, Daniel, Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando, Sosa, Chrystian C.

    Published 2019
    “…The North American crop wild relatives (CWR) of lettuce (Lactuca L.) represent an underexplored pool of genetic diversity of potential value to breeding programs. …”
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  5. Integrated genetic and metabolic characterization of Latin American cassava (Manihot esculenta) germplasm by Pérez Fons, Laura, Ovalle, Tatiana Maria, Drapal, Margit, Ospina Portilla, Maria Alejandra, Gkanogiannis, Anestis, Bohorquez-Chaux, Adriana, Becerra Lopez-Lavalle, Luis Augusto, Fraser, Paul David

    Published 2023
    “…The present study describes an integrated genomic and metabolomic approach to the characterization of Latin American cassava germplasm. Classification based on genotyping correlated with the leaf metabolome and indicated a key finding of adaption to specific eco-geographical environments. …”
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  6. The road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective by Piñeiro, Valeria, Campos, Adriana, Piñeiro, Martín

    Published 2021
    “…Most importantly, the growth strategy of Latin American countries depends on the WTO and the legal order that it enforces; therefore, actively contributing to its modernization and prioritizing its success as part of their trade and foreign policies is of crucial importance.…”
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  7. Precipitation characteristics of the South American monsoon system derived from multiple datasets by Carvalho, Leila M. V., Jones, C., Posadas, A., Quiróz, R., Bookhagen, B., Liebmann, B.

    Published 2012
    “…The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America and is characterized by pronounced seasonality in precipitation during the austral summer. …”
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  8. Multiannual-to-decadal variability of the American monsoons: present climate and CMIP5 projections by Jones, C., Carvalho, Leila M. V.

    Published 2013
    “…The presence of a monsoonal type of circulation involving intense convective activity and heavy precipitation is the dominant climatic feature in the tropical Americas during the respective summer seasons. The North American monsoon system (NAMS) and the South American monsoon system (SAMS) are often interpreted as the two extremes of the seasonal cycle of heat, moisture transport and precipitation over the Americas…”
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  9. Long-term abatement potential and current policy trajectories in Latin American countries by Clarke, L., McFarland, J, Octaviano, C, Ruijvend, B. van, Beach, Robert H., Daenzer, Kathryn, Herreras Martínez, S., Lucena, A, Kitous, A, Labriet, M, Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María, Mundraa, A, Zwaan, B. van der

    Published 2016
    “…This paper provides perspectives on the role of Latin American and Latin American countries in meeting global abatement goals, based on the scenarios developed through the CLIMACAP–LAMP modeling study. …”
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  10. Challenges for the achievement of the sustainable development hoals in the South American Andean camelid chain by Larios Francia, Rosa Patricia, Cárdenas Minaya, Oscar Efraín

    Published 2025
    “…South American camelids, which include species such as alpacas, llamas, vicuñas and guanacos, are fundamental to food security, local economies and cultural preservation; for thousands of years, they have supported the livelihoods of millions of families living in inhospitable areas. …”
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