Resultados de búsqueda - "Mountaineering"

  1. Characterization of Erwinia amylovora strains from Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco by PCR based on tandem repeat sequences por Hannou, Najat, Llop, Pablo, Faure, Denis, López, María M., Moumni, Mohieddine

    Publicado 2017
    “…Forty Erwinia amylovora strains isolated from the Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco have been characterized using sequences from tandem repeat of variable numbers (VNTR) as chromosomal markers. …”
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  2. Linking smallholder farmers to markets in East Africa : Empowering mountain communities to identify market opportunities and develop rural agroenterprises por Sanginga, Pascal C., Best, R., Chitsike, C., Delve, Robert J., Kaaria, Susan K., Kirkby, Roger A.

    Publicado 2004
    “…The livelihoods of mountain farmers are often constrained by poor access to markets and limited entrepreneurial skills for adding value to produce. …”
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  3. Remote sensing-based assessment of the 2005–2011 bamboo reproductive event in the Arakan mountain range and its relation with wildfires por Fava, Francesco P., Colombo, R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…This study analyzes the widespread reproductive event of bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) that occurred in the Arakan Mountains (Southeast Asia) from 2005 to 2011, and investigates the possible relationship between massive fuel loading due to bamboo synchronous mortality over large areas and wildfire regime. …”
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  4. Molecular analyses and species distribution models indicate cryptic northern mountain refugia for a forest-dwelling ground beetle por Drees, C., Husemann, M., Homburg, K., Brandt, P., Dieker, P., Habel, J.C., Wehrden, H. von, Zumstein, P., Assmann, T.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Our models suggest that the species’ distribution range was larger and more interconnected in the past.Our data support multiple glacial refugia for C. sylvestris, some of which were located north of the Alps. Some lower mountain ranges were likely recolonized post‐glacially.…”
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  5. High-resolution soil organic carbon mapping for enhancing predictive accuracy of environmental drivers in heterogeneous and mountainous landscapes in Patagonia por Trinco, Fabio Daniel, Zeraatpisheh, Mojtaba, Turner, Hannah C., El Mujtar, Veronica Andrea, Tittonell, Pablo Adrian, Galford, Gillian L.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Results revealed that Random Forest modelling performed best in the NW Patagonian mountainous region. Feature selection procedures identified soil depth, spectral indices, and climatic factors such as evapotranspiration and aridity as important co-variates. …”
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  6. The contribution of fire damage to restricting high mountain Polylepis australis forests to ravines: Insights from an un-replicated comparison por Alinari, Julieta, Von Müller, Axel, Renison, Daniel

    Publicado 2018
    “…High mountain forests are often restricted to ravines and much debate has existed on the explanations of this distribution, with arguments ranging from abiotic site conditions being more favorable in ravines to there being reduced herbivory or reduced fire frequency and damage in ravines. …”
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  7. Influence of topographic and edaphic factors on vulnerability to soil degradation due to cattle grazing in humid tropical mountains in northern Honduras por Blanco Sepúlveda, R., Nieuwenhuyse, Andreas

    Publicado 2015
    “…Low altitude humid tropical mountains in Central America have experienced a process of livestock expansion during recent decades.However, the use of sloping areas for cattle grazingmay lead to significant soil degradation and thereforewe examined the influence of the slope gradient on soil degradation in pastures in a humid tropical mountainous area in northern Honduras. …”
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  8. Influence of topographic and edaphic factors on vulnerability to soil degradation due to cattle grazing in humid tropical mountains in northern Honduras por Blanco Sepúlveda, R., Nieuwenhuyse, A.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Low altitude humid tropical mountains in Central America have experienced a process of livestock expansion during recent decades. …”
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