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  1. Parasitoid survey of California red scale ('Aonidiella auratii') in Citrus groves in andalucía (South Spain) por Vela-López, José M., Urbaneja, Alberto, Urbaneja, Alberto, Boyero, Juan R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…In the last years this pest has considerably increased its negative effects in the citrus industry of Andalusia. This pest owns a relatively rich complex of natural enemies, such as parasitoids which in certain parts of the world are successfully used in inoculative releases to control this pest. …”
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  2. Preliminary Data on Influence of Six Citrus Rootstocks on Fruit Quality of 'Lane Late' Navel Orange por Hervalejo, Aurea, Cardenosa, Vanessa, Forner-Giner, María A., Salguero, Arturo, Pradas, Inmaculada C., Moreno, Jose M., Merino, Carlos, Arenas-Arenas, Francisco J.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Seven-year-old trees of ‘Lane Late’ grafted on three new citrus rootstocks: ‘Forner-Alcaide n°5’ (‘FA5’), ‘Forner Alcaide n°13’ (‘FA13’) and ‘Forner-Alcaide n°41’ (‘FA41’) (hybrids of ‘Cleopatra’ mandarin × Poncirus trifoliate), and three traditional rootstocks: ‘Carrizo’ citrange (Citrus sinensis × Poncirus trifoliate), ‘Alemow’ (Citrus macrophylla) and ‘Cleopatra’ mandarin (Citrus reshni), cultivated in Andalusia (Spain), were evaluated in the season 2010-2011. …”
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  3. Physicochemical changes and chilling injury disorders in ‘Tango’ mandarins stored at low temperatures por Morales, Julia, Bermejo, Almudena, Besada, Cristina, Navarro, Pilar, Gil, Rebeca, Hernando, Isabel, Salvador, Alejandra

    Publicado 2020
    “…BACKGROUND: The susceptibility to chilling injury and quality changes of ‘Tango’ mandarins stored at different temperatures was evaluated in fruit grown at two locations in Andalusia (Spain) and grafted on Carrizo Citrange or FA5 rootstock. …”
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  4. High-throughput phenotyping using hyperspectral indicators supports the genetic dissection of yield in durum wheat grown under heat and drought stress por Mérida-García, Rosa, Gálvez, Sergio, Solís, Ignacio, Martínez-Moreno, Fernando, Camino, Carlos, Soriano, Jose Miguel, Sansaloni, Carolina P., Ammar, Karim, Bentley, Alison R., Gonzalez-Dugo, Victoria, Zarco-Tejada, Pablo J., Hernandez, Pilar

    Publicado 2024
    “…The material was phenotyped for YLD and 19 HSIs for six growing seasons under drought field conditions at two locations in Andalusia, in southern Spain. GWAS analysis identified 740 significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) across all the durum wheat chromosomes, several of which were common for YLD and the HSIs, and can potentially be integrated into breeding programs. …”
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  5. Differential quality and technical/managerial advice relationships in Andalusian (Spain) olive oil protected designations of origin por Cendon, Maria Laura, Sanz Cañada, Javier, Lucena Piquero, Delio

    Publicado 2021
    “…The study takes into account the LAFS of “Estepa” and “Sierra de Segura”, Andalusia (S Spain), corresponding to two important olive oil PDOs. …”
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  6. Effect of rootstock on the fruit quality of mandarins ‘Clemenules’ and ‘Tango’, and blood oranges ‘Tarocco Rosso’ and ‘Moro’ por Morales, Julia

    Publicado 2021
    “…The present Thesis studies changes in the physico-chemical, nutritional and sensorial quality of the ‘Tango’ mandarin grafted onto two rootstocks (Carrizo Citrange and Forner-Alcaide 5) during the harvest period in the two main production areas in Andalusia (S Spain). The results revealed that fruit quality during harvest was influenced by the location of orchards, which was particularly related to soil texture composition. …”
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  7. Desert garden techniques to ameliorate urban microclimates : an example of application in Granada, Spain por Lundberg, Otto

    Publicado 2022
    “…This thesis consists of two parts, the first is to identify gardening techniques from the following desert cultures: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Persia and Ancient Andalusia. The second part is to examine what microclimactic effect these techniques would have on an open urban area in Granada, Spain. …”
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