Resultados de búsqueda - "High Potential"

  1. Metsulfuron-methyl and glyphosate transport in a mollisol soil in the Pampean region of Argentina por Gonzalo Mayoral, Eliana Soledad, Aparicio, Virginia Carolina, De Geronimo, Eduardo, Costa, José Luis

    Publicado 2021
    “…Thus, metsulfuron-methyl poses a high potential risk of contaminating groundwater, as opposed to glyphosate, which involves a low to negligible risk.…”
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  2. Systemic administration of imiquimod as an adjuvant improves immunogenicity of a tumor-lysate vaccine inducing the rejection of a highly aggressive T-cell lymphoma por Di Sciullo, Maria Paula, Menay, Florencia, Cocozza, Federico, Gravisaco, María José, Waldner, Claudia Inés, Mongini, Claudia

    Publicado 2019
    “…Systemic administration of imiquimod proved to have high potential to serve as a vaccine adjuvant for the treatment of T-cell lymphomas and was effective in this immunotherapy model.…”
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  3. Remote sensing assessment of available green water to increase crop production in seasonal floodplain wetlands of Sub-Saharan Africa por Ayyad, S., Karimi, P., Langensiepen, M., Ribbe, L., Rebelo, Lisa-Maria, Becker, M.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Producing more food for a growing population requires sustainable crop intensification and diversification, particularly in high-potential areas such as the seasonal floodplain wetlands of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
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  4. Consolidated report on agroecological codesign of innovations in India por Kumar, Gopal, Malaiappan, Sudharsan, Triomphe, B., Shamim, Md., Gadewar, P., Acharya, S., Samaddar, A., Borah, Gulshan, Sikka, Alok, Monserrate, F., Singh, Sonali, Krishnan, S.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Recommendations emphasize a high potential for scaling successful and validated models through collaborative platforms, aligning with government programs, and establishing robust data frameworks for cost-benefit analysis and ecosystem impact assessment. …”
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  5. Nitrogen in browse species: Ruminal degradability and post-ruminal digestibility measured by mobile nylon bag and in vitro techniques por Kaitho, R.J., Umunna, N.N., Nsahlai, I.V., Tamminga, S., Bruchem, J. van

    Publicado 1998
    “…Acacia sieberiana, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Erythrina spp, Gliricidia sepium, Samanea saman and Enterolobium cyclocarpum had high proportions of protein escaping rumen degradation (BP) and with a high proportion of the by-pass protein digested in the intestine, therefore these browses had a high potential as protein supplements. The ND measured with the MNB were significantly lower (P<0.001) than by the IV method. …”
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  6. On-farm evaluation of potato genotypes for yield and late blight resistance in Malawi. por Masamba, Kingsley, Mwenye, O., Demo, P., Chipungu, Felistus P., Benesi, I.R.M., Chimwala, L.

    Publicado 2014
    “…These results confirm the superiority of these clones and suggest their high potential to be released as varieties upon undergoing further multi-location evaluation as well as passing through the variety release committee of Malawi.…”
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  7. Survey to assess farmers’ economic perceptions, preferences and decision-making criteria relating to climate-smart soil protection & rehabilitation in Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia... por Emerton, Lucy, Snyder, Katherine A., Dessalegn, Mengistu, Kalčić, Špela, Chandrappagari, Suvarna, Okolo, Wendy

    Publicado 2016
    “…Even when a land management technique may be perceived to be of great interest and high potential benefit, many farmers are simply not in a position to allocate the extra inputs that are required to implement it. …”
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  8. Evaluating the potential of culms from sugarcane and energy cane varieties grown in Argentina for second‑generation ethanol production por Ousmane Kane, Aissata, Arnoldi Pellergini, Vanessa, Espirito Santo, Melissa, Diop Ngom, Balla, Garcia, José María, Acevedo, Alberto, Erazzu, Luis Ernesto, Polikarpov, Igor

    Publicado 2021
    “…High crystallinity indices and crystallite sizes of pretreated culms and SEM results and CLSM were consistent with the removal of lignin, solubilization of hemicellulose, and amorphous parts of lignocellulose imprinted by the pretreatments. High potential of culms from sugarcane and energy cane varieties cultivated in Argentina for sustainable production of renewable lignocellulosic sugars and their transformation into green chemicals and fuels was demonstrated.…”
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  9. Curative activity against citrus postharvest green mold of composite hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-beeswax edible coatings with zeolites containing Ag-nanoparticles por Palou, Lluís, Cerrillo, José L., Klangmuang, P., Pérez-Gago, María B., Taberner, Verònica, De-La-Fuente, Beatriz, Sothornvit, Rungsinee, Rey, Fernando, Valencia, Susana, Palomares, Antonio E.

    Publicado 2022
    “…After incubation of treated fruit at 20°C for 7 days, coatings amended with Ag-zeolites reduced the incidence and severity of green mold by more than 80%, showing high potential for effective disease control. Curative activity depended on Ag concentration and FAU zeolites were more effective than LTA zeolites, probably because of their larger pore apertures and higher Si/Al ratio that favored silver diffusion. …”
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  10. High-Andean oat (Altoandina) as alternative for Colombia’s high-altitude dairy systems: an economic analysis por Enciso, Karen, Castillo, Javier, Albarracín, Luis O, Campuzano, Luis F., Burkart, Stefan

    Publicado 2025
    “…According to our findings, supplementation with Altoandina at 35%, i.e. during critical times, has high potential to improve efficiency and profitability. …”
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  11. Simulating adaptation strategies to offset potential impacts of climate variability and change on maize yields in Embu County, Kenya por Gummadi, Sridhar, Kadiyala, Dakshina Murthy, Rao, Karuturi P.C., Athanasiadis, Ioannis, Mulwa, Richard, Kilavi, Mary, Legesse, Gizachew, Amede, Tilahun

    Publicado 2020
    “…Impacts are largely negative in the low potential AEZs such as Lower Midlands (LM4 and LM5) compared with the high potential AEZs Upper Midlands (UM2 and UM3). However, impacts of climate change are largely positive across all AEZs and management conditions when CO2 fertilization is included. …”
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  12. Dairy development in Kenya: the past, the present and the future por Thorpe, W.R., Muriuki, H.G., Omore, Amos O., Owango, M.O., Staal, Steven J.

    Publicado 2000
    “…Generally 1-2 dairy cows (mostly Holstein Friesian or Ayrshire) comprise 50% of the herd, the other half consisting of female calves and heifers. In the high potential areas feeding is mainly cut-and-carry with planted Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and crop residues, especially from maize and bananas, supplemented by forages gathered from common properties around the farm or purchased from neighbours. …”
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  13. Development of smallholder dairying in Eastern Africa with particular reference to Kenya por Thorpe, W.R., Muriuki, H.G., Omore, Amos O., Owango, M.O., Staal, Steven J.

    Publicado 2000
    “…Generally 1-2 dairy cows (mostly Holstein Friesian or Ayrshire) comprise 50% of the herd, the other half consisting of female calves and heifers. In the high potential areas feeding is mainly cut-and-carry with planted Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and crop residues, especially from maize and bananas, supplemented by forage gathered from common properties around the farm. …”
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  14. Niche-based assessment of contributions of legumes to the nitrogen economy of Western Kenya smallholder farms por Ojiem, J.O., Vanlauwe, Bernard, Ridder, N.A. de, Giller, Kenneth E.

    Publicado 2007
    “…On a relative scale, Museno represents high potential AEZ 1, Majengo medium potential AEZ 2 and Ndori low potential AEZ 3. …”
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