Resultados de búsqueda - "High Potential"

  1. Functional characteristics of an endophyte community colonizing rice roots as revealed by metagenomic analysis por Sessitsch, A., Hardoim, P., Döring, J., Weilharter, A., Krause, A., Woyke, T., Mitter, B., Hauberg-Lotte, L., Friedrich, F., Rahalkar, M., Hurek, T., Sarkar, A., Bodrossy, L., van Overbeek, L., Brar, D., van Elsas, J.D., Reinhold-Hurek, B.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Our data suggest a high potential of the endophyte community for plant-growth promotion, improvement of plant stress resistance, biocontrol against pathogens, and bioremediation, regardless of their culturability.…”
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  2. Environmental impact and phenotypic stability in potato clones resistant to late blight Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Bary, resilient to climate change in Peru por Gastelo, M., Bastos, C., Ortiz, R., Blas, R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These clones have high potential for sustainable production systems that allow reducing environmental impact, increasing economic profitability and improving producers’ living standards.…”
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  3. A novel Nobecovirus in an Epomophorus wahlbergi bat from Nairobi, Kenya por VanAcker, M.C., Ergunay, K., Webala, P.W., Kamau, M., Mutura, J., Lebunge, R., Ochola, G.O., Bourke, B.P., McDermott, E.G., Achee, N.L., Jiang, L., Grieco, J.P., Keter, E., Musanga, A., Murray, S., Stabach, J.A., Craft, M.E., Fèvre, Eric M., Linton, Y.-M., Hassell, James

    Publicado 2025
    “…Prioritizing the surveillance of wildlife that overlaps with humans and human activities can increase the likelihood of detecting viruses with a high potential for human infection. Here, we obtained fecal swabs from two fruit bat species—<i>Eidolon helvum</i> (n = 6) and <i>Epomophorus wahlbergi</i> (n = 43) (family Pteropodidae)—in peridomestic habitats in Nairobi, Kenya, and used metagenome sequencing to detect microorganisms. …”
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  4. Analysis of plot diagnostics as a decision-support tool in CIMMYT Innovation Hubs por Fonteyne, Simon

    Publicado 2025
    “…The alignment between diagnosed problems and proposed solutions indicates a shared technical framework across Innovation Hubs and highlights a core set of practices with high potential for scaling. However, the lack of standardized diagnostic formats, centralized data storage, and integration with digital platforms limits comparability, follow-up, and learning across hubs and over time. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Adoption of low-carbon behaviors and carbon emission reduction potential among rural residents: A case of Qingshan village, China por Peng, Yijing, Wang, Xinxin, Chen, Kevin Z.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The research attests to the need for differentiated policy portfolios that go beyond awareness campaigns for all and aim at more specific interventions on cognitive and structural factors that affect high-potential rural low-carbon transitions, to provide a precise leverage point to improve the climate effectiveness of rural environmental programmes.…”
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  6. The adoption and scaling of stress-tolerant rice varieties: A sustainable climate adaptation strategy for smallholders por Nayak, Swati, Tyagi, Neeraj Kumar, Naveen, Jami, Khandai, Suryakanta, Hossain,S. K. Mosharaf, Srivastava, Ashish Kumar, Kumar, Virendar, Singh, Sudhanshu

    Publicado 2025
    “…With seeds being a primary and essential input, the adoption of stress-tolerant rice varieties is a high-potential and highly affordable adaptation strategy to combat climate risks. …”
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  7. The changing face of pastoral systems in grass dominated ecosystems of Eastern Africa por Reid, Robin S., Serneels, S., Nyabenge, M., Hanson, Jean

    Publicado 2005
    “…Cattle, like people, are mostly in the non-pastoral areas (70 percent), except in countries with little high-potential land. Cattle, camels, sheep, goats and donkeys are the main livestock kept by the pastoralists for subsistence; most herds are mixed. …”
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  8. Enhancing farming system water productivity through alternative land use and improved water management of rainfed agriculture in Vertisol areas por Erkossa, Teklu, Haileslassie, Amare, MacAlister, C.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Waterlogged Vertisols are amongst the high potential soils where management interventions could result in positive impacts. …”
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  9. Long-term effects of TSP and Minjingu phosphate rock applications on yield response of maize and soybean in a humid tropical maize–legume cropping system por Savini, Isaac, Kihara, Job Maguta, Koala, Saidou, Mukalama, John, Waswa, Boaz Shaban, Bationo, B. André

    Publicado 2016
    “…Relative agronomic effectiveness of MPR was similar for both maize and soybeans in most seasons, confirming that MPR has high potential for direct application in these soils. …”
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  10. Participatory variety selection of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) genotyes for adaptation to the semi-arid agro-ecology of northern Ghana por Sugri, I., Abdulai, M.S., Larbi, Asamoah, Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard, Kusi, F., Agyare, R.Y.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Glabrous leaf, stem and fruit were important to farmers because most of the production operations are still being manually done. Genotypes with high potential included: NOKH 1004 (9.55 ton\ha), FV-Unn-manna (5.85 ton\ha), NOHK 1003 (5.17 ton\ha), NOKH 1002 (2.83 ton\ha), FV-Kpazeya (2.83 ton\ha), TZ-SMN-86 (2.30 ton\ha), AAK (2.11 ton\ha), NB-55-Srivan (1.98 ton\ha), Sasilon (1.70 ton\ha), FV-Unn (2.20 ton\ha) and Ex-Makutopora (1.27 ton\ha). …”
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  11. Benefits of legumemaize rotations: assessing the impact of diversity on the productivity of smallholders in Western Kenya por Ojiem, J.O., Franke, A.C., Vanlauwe, Bernard, Ridder, N.A. de, Giller, Kenneth E.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Intercropping bean with maize in the long rains season provided an additional bean yield that did not come at the expense of maize yield and improved returns to land and labour, but more so in the high potential zones. The results demonstrate the strong impact of biophysical diversity on the productivity of the legumes and suggest the need for careful targeting of legume technologies to the different biophysical conditions.…”
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  12. Characterization of maize producing households in the dry savanna of Mali por Fofana, M., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Coulibaly, N., Sanogo, D., Langyintuo, A.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Zones in the country with high potential for producing maize are limited to areas where the probability of drought risk is between 20 and 40%, meaning that recurring droughts have long handicapped maize production. …”
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  13. Effect of cassava leaf harvesting on root yield and quality por Sandifolo, V.S., Mahungu, N.M., Mkumbira, J., Moyo, C.C., Mhone, A., Benesi, I.R.M.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Two cassava varieties were used which included Mbundumali, a sweet variety with low potential for cyanogenic glucosides and widely grown by farmers; and Silira (TMS 60142B) an improved variety which is bitter, originated from IITA in tissue culture form and has high potential for cyanogenic glucosides. The experiment was laid out in a 2 x 3 x 2 factorial design in randomized complete block design replicated three times. …”
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  14. Rye production under acid soils and drought conditions: an alternative for the sustainability of high Andean livestock farming in Peru por Carrasco Chilón, William Leoncio, Alvarez García, Wuesley Yusmein, Cervantes Peralta, Marieta Eliana, Quilcate Pairazamán, Carlos Enrique, Vásquez Pérez, Héctor Vladimir

    Publicado 2024
    “…The rye (Secale cereale L.) crop shows a high potential to contribute to the sustainability of high Andean livestock because it supports the agroclimatic conditions and acid soils in the Peruvian Andes. …”
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  15. Complementary irrigation in a maize silage double crop using the BAHICU software: a case study in Northern Buenos Aires, Argentina por Lopresti, Mariano Francisco, Bertin, Oscar Dario

    Publicado 2018
    “…About 90% of Argentine seed companies are located on a 180-km axis between the cities of Pergamino and Venado Tuerto (north of Buenos Aires province and south of Santa Fe province, respectively) [2]. Maize has a high potential of biomass production, with a lower water use efficiency (WUE) than other C4 summer crops like sorghum [3,4], which makes it highly sensitive to irrigation.…”
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  16. Comparative Values of SSRs, SNPs and InDels for Citrus Genetic Diversity Analysis por Ollitrault, Patrick, García-Lor, Andrés, Terol, Javier, Curk, Franck, Ollitrault, Frederique, Talón, Manuel, Navarro, Luis

    Publicado 2017
    “…SNPs and InDels mined in large discovery panels appear to allow efficient selection of more specialized markers with high potential for phylogenetic diagnosis and to decipher the interspecific mosaic structure of secondary cultivated species or to analyze intraspecific diversity. …”
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  17. Comparative Study of Bioactive Components and Quality from Juices of Different Mandarins: Discriminant Multivariate Analysis of Their Primary and Secondary Metabolites por Bermejo, Almudena, Pardo, José, Morales, Julia, Cano, Antonio

    Publicado 2021
    “…The presented data are an important factor for choosing varieties with high potential as a nutraceutical source. These aspects are necessary as consumers demand prevention of health problems through nutrition and certain fruit quality traits, including fruit size, internal quality, good rind color and easy peeling.…”
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