Search Results - "Cochabamba"

  1. Germplasm exploration for the genera Capsicum and Phaseolus in south central Bolivia : final report for USDA/UC-Davis/CIF-PAIRUMANI/CIAT/IPGRI supported mission by Debouck, Daniel G.

    Published 1994
    “…A germplasm exploration has been carried out in departments of Cochabamba, Chuquisaca and Tarija in southern Bolivia, for native species of the genera Capsicum and Phaseolus. …”
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  2. Selección de semilla de papa saneada de virus en Bolivia by Gandarillas, Humberto, Alandia B., Segundo

    Published 2025
    “…In the selection of seed potatoes in the potato producing area of Cochabamba-Bolivia, the following visus diseases bave been identified: calico, simple mosdic, iugouse mosaic, leaf roll, and "extra sprout" which possibly is a race of witches broom. …”
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  3. El mosaico del pimentón (Capsicum frutescens var. grossum) en Bolivia y algunas propiedades físicas de su agente causal by Herbas Arce, R.

    Published 2025
    “…A serious mosaic disease of peppers in Cochabamba, Bolivia is reported. The disease is characterized by a systemic mottling and wrinkling of the leaves, stuntiness of the plant and malformation of the fruit. …”
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  4. Impacto de barreras vivas sobre suelos de ladera en los valles inter-andinos de Bolivia. 11: efecto sobre la fertilidad del suelo by Sims, Brian, Rodríguez V., Félix

    Published 2015
    “…El presente estudio analiza los cambios en nutrientes, pH y materia orgánica en siete sitios empinados en el Departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia. Se detectaron tendencias en pérdidas de materia orgánica, P, K y Ca, y una reducción en pH. …”
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  5. Determinants of household food access among small farmers in the Andes: Examining the path by Leah, J., Pradel, W., Cole, Donald C., Prain, Gordon, Creed-Kanashiro, Hilary M., Carrasco, M.V.

    Published 2013
    “…We examined the associations among domains representing livelihood assets (human capital, social capital, natural capital, physical capital and financial capital) and household food access.Cross-sectional survey (two questionnaires) on livelihood assets.Metropolitan Pillaro, Ecuador; Cochabamba, Bolivia; and Huancayo, Peru.Households (n570) involved in small-scale agricultural production in 2008.Food access, defined as the number of months of adequate food provisioning in the previous year, was relatively good; 41 % of the respondents indicated to have had no difficulty in obtaining food for their household in the past year. …”
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  6. Field evaluation of photothermal models for predicting the date of flowering and maturity in cover legumes using photothermal models by Qi, A., Keatinge, J.D.H., Wheeler, T.R., Musitwa, F., Shah, P.B., Subedi, M., Papastylianou, I., Cespedes, E., Bening, C., Ellis, R.E., Summerfield, R.J.

    Published 2000
    “…Seeds of eleven legume species of cover and/or green manure crops collected from different hillside locations world-wide were sown in two groups of nurseries (tropical short-day plants in early summer and sub-tropical long-day plants in early winter) at Kabale and Namulonge in Uganda, Godavari and Lumie in Nepal, Cochabamba in Bolivia, Zamorano in Honduras, and Valenca in Brazil. …”
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  7. Detection of Bovine Leukemia Virus in Argentine, Bolivian, Paraguayan and Cuban Native Cattle Using a Quantitative Real-Time PCR Assay-BLV-CoCoMo-qPCR-2 by Giovambattista, Guillermo, Bao, Aronggaowa, Marcuzzi, Olivia, Loza Vega, Ariel Jhonny, Pereira Rico, Juan A., Ortega Masague, Maria Florencia, Castro Rojas, Liz Aurora, Martinez, Ruben Dario, Reinosa, Odalys Uffo, Aida, Yoko

    Published 2025
    “…This study assessed BLV infection and proviral load in 244 animals from six native breeds: Argentine Creole (CrAr), Patagonian Argentine Creole (CrArPat), Pampa Chaqueño Creole (CrPaCh), Bolivian Creole from Cochabamba (CrCoch), Saavedreño Creole (CrSaa), and Siboney (Sib), sampled across Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Cuba. …”
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