Resultados de búsqueda - "Colombians"

  1. Farm characteristics and cradle to farm gate beef carbon footprint of grass-based beef cattle fattening farms in Colombia por Méndez, Johana Leiva, Gonzalez-Quintero, Ricardo, Sánchez Pinzón, María Solange, Gallego, Belloncy, Echeverry Tangarife, Maribel, Duque Ramírez, Antonio, Mojica, Sebastián Castrillón, Barahona Rosales, Rolando

    Publicado 2025
    “…By grouping by their main characteristics, a farm cluster containing 56% of the farms showed an average footprint of 11.6 kg CO2-eq kgLWG-1, lower than the average for Colombian farms (15.5 kg CO2-eq kgLWG-1) and a ADG of 0,49 kg d-1. …”
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  2. Continent-wide releases of neotropical phytoseiids against the exotic cassava green mite in Africa por Yaninek, J.S., Onzo, A., Ojo, J.B.

    Publicado 1993
    “…Between 1984 and 1988, more than 5.2 million phytoseiids belonging to 7 species of Colombian origin were imported to Africa and released in 348 sites in 10 countries. …”
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  3. Carbon stock and dynamics under improved tropical pasture and silvopastoral systems in Colombia Amazonia por Mosquera V., Octavio, Buurman, Peter, Ramírez, Bertha L., Amézquita, María Cristina

    Publicado 2012
    “…To evaluate the effect of land use change on soil organic carbon, the carbon contents and stocks of primary forest, degraded pasture, and four improved pasture systems in Colombian Amazonia were compared in a flat and a sloping landscape. …”
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  4. Evaluating purple passion fruit (Passifloraedulis Sims f. edulis) genetic variability in individuals from commercial plantations in Colombia por Ortíz, Diana Carolina, Bohórquez Cháux, Adriana, Duque E., Myriam Cristina, Tohme, Joseph M., Cuéllar, David, Mosquera Vasquez, Teresa

    Publicado 2012
    “…About 60 specimens were collected from Colombian commercial plantations in the departments of Antioquia, Boyacá, Cundinamarca, Huila, Quindío and Tolima. …”
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  5. Molecular identification of evolutionary significant units in the Amazon river dolphin Inia sp. (Cetacea: Iniidae) por Banguera Hinestroza, E, Cárdenas, H., Ruíz Garcia, M, Marmontel, M, Gaitán Solís, Eliana, Vázquez, R., García Vallejo, F.

    Publicado 2002
    “…In this work, 96 DNA samples from specimens of this genus were collected in the Orinoco basin (four rivers), the Putumayo River, a tributary of the Colombian Amazon and the Mamoré, and the Tijamuchí and Ipurupuru rivers in theBolivian Amazon. …”
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  6. La importancia de los estudios de adopción e impacto: el caso del proyecto integrado de yuca en la costa norte de Colombia por Gottret, María Verónica, Henry, Guy

    Publicado 1994
    “…The second presents a case study on the adoption and impact of technologies within the Integrated Cassava Project, carried out by DRI (the Colombian Fund for Integrated Rural Development) and the CIAT Cassava Program in a region of Colombia, known as the North Coast. …”
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  7. Diversity and genetic structure of cassava landraces and their wild relatives (Manihot spp.) in Colombia revealed by simple sequence repeats por Tovar, E., Bocanegra, J.L., Villafañe, C, Fory Sánchez, L.F., Velásquez, A., Moreno, R., Gallego Sánchez, Gerardo J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…The baseline information on the genetic diversity and structure of the four Colombian species that we have presented here provides a first and indispensable step towards the development of targeted interventions necessary to preserve their genetic resources.…”
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  8. Sistemas de polinización en granadilla (Passiflora ligularis Juss.) como base para estudios genéticos y de conservación por Arias Suárez, Juan Carlos, Ocampo, John, Urrea Gómez, Ramiro

    Publicado 2016
    “…The effectiveness of natural and assisted pollination was evaluated in 42 accessions of sweet passion fruit coming from 10 Colombian departments by using five treatments. Anthesis begin at 3:00 hours and finish at 5:00 hours, being more active during the last 60 minutes (70%). …”
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  9. Transmisión por semilla y control de la antracnosis del caupí,causada por Colletotrichum dematium, (Pers. ex Fr) Grove. por Osorio Cardona, Jairo A.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Seed transmission of Colletotrichuin dematiuin through cowpea seeds, and its control with fungicide seed treatments was studied at the Turipaná National Research Center of ICA (Colombian Institute of Agriculture) located in Cereté (Córdoba). …”
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  10. Identifying Genes Associated with Abiotic Stress Tolerance Suitable for CRISPR/Cas9 Editing in Upland Rice Cultivars Adapted to Acid Soils por Barrero, Luz Stella, Willmann, Matthew, Craft, Eric, Manna Akther, Kazi, Harrington, Sandra E., Harrington, Sandra E., Glahn, Raymond, Piñeros, Miguel, Mccouch, Susan

    Publicado 2025
    “…Five genes of large phenotypic effect known to confer abiotic stress tolerance in rice were selected to characterize allelic variation in commercial Colombian tropical japonica upland rice cultivars adapted to drought-prone acid soil environments (cv. …”
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  11. Estimating the future with the Sustainability assessment methodology to soil-associated agricultural experiments por Hoogenboom, Gerrit, Rodríguez-Roa, Andrea Onelia, Castillo Romero, Oscar Gonzalo, Monsalve Camacho, Oscar Iván

    Publicado 2025
    “…Results suggest that integrated fertilization management practices generate a higher potato crop sustainability in the Colombian high Andean, both today and the future.…”
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  12. Improving seasonal precipitation forecast for agriculture in the Orinoquía Region of Colombia por Fernandes, Katia, Muñoz, Angel, Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando, Agudelo, Diego, Llanos Herrera, Lizeth, Esquivel, Alejandra, Rodríguez Espinoza, Jeferson, Prager, Steven D.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) is used to improve the skill of seasonal forecasts in the Orinoquía region, where over 40% of Colombian rice is produced. Seasonal precipitation and frequency of wet days are predicted, as rice yields simulated by a calibrated crop model are better correlated with wet-day frequency than with precipitation amounts in June–August (JJA). …”
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  13. “Stay at Home”: The effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on household food waste in Colombia por Mejia, Daniela, Díaz, Manuel F., Charry, Andrés, Enciso, Karen, Ramírez, Óscar, Burkart, Stefan

    Publicado 2021
    “…For this purpose, we conducted a survey with 581 Colombian food consumers, which examined the influence of intentions to not waste food, subjective norms, some situational predictors, questions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the control of perceived behavior on food waste. …”
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  14. Understanding demand for broken rice and its potential food security implications in Colombia por Phillips, Juliann, Durand-Morat, Alvaro, Nalley, Lawton L., Graterol Matute, Eduardo Jose, Bonatti, Michelle, Loaiza de la Pava, Katerine, Urioste, Sergio, Yang, Wei

    Publicado 2024
    “…Both methods found consumers were willing to pay a premium for rice under 10% broken, but beyond that threshold, there were no differences in willingness to pay. The Colombian rice industry and policymakers can use these findings to make the domestic rice market more responsive to the revealed preferences of consumers, which could have significant consequences for food security and sustainability.…”
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