Resultados de búsqueda - "Peruvian"

  1. Alterations in the gut microbial composition and diversity associated with diarrhea in neonatal Peruvian alpacas por Zapata Coacalla, Celso, Estrada Cañari, Richard, Oros Butron, Oscar, Sánchez Herencia, Diana, Maicelo Quintana, Jorge L., Arbizu Berrocal, Carlos I., Coila Añasco, Pedro

    Publicado 2024
    “…Diarrhea in alpacas is a clinically significant condition and the primary cause of morbidity in neonatal Peruvian alpacas. This study aimed to correlate early diarrhea in crias of alpaca with changes in the microbiota community. …”
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  2. Cutting propagation technique of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in microtunnels from the Peruvian Amazon por Vallejos Torres, Geomar, Gaona Jimenez, Nery, Ordoñez Sanchez, Luis, Garcia Gonzales, Patricia, Mendoza Caballero, Wilfredo, Saavedra Ramirez, Jorge, Macedo Cordova, Wilder, Reategui, Keneth, Baselly Villanueva, Juan Rodrigo, Marin, Cesar

    Publicado 2025
    “…Therefore, the objective of this study is to optimize a protocol for cutting propagation of S. macrophylla using microtunnels in the San Martín, Peruvian Amazon. Three experiments were conducted: sterilization, which tested ethyl alcohol (EA), Tween-80 (T), carbendazim (CZ), and combinations; a rooting experiment with different substrates and doses of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA); and an acclimation experiment of rooted cuttings, with different shade coverage and relative humidity conditions. …”
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  3. Simulation of soil organic carbon potential sequestration for high Andes Peruvian croplands por Carbajal Llosa, Carlos Miguel, Vera Vílchez, Jesús Emilio, Pizarro Carcausto, Samuel Edwin, Mestanza, Carlos

    Publicado 2025
    “…Here, we show the soil organic carbon sequestration potential in croplands in the Peruvian Andean region over 50 years. Soil organic carbon content and bulk density were spatially predicted across the study area using 100 georeferenced soil samples to quantify organic carbon stocks. …”
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  4. A new species of Trechisibus from Peruvian Andes (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Trechinae) por Delgado Mamani, Pedro Ernesto, Ruiz Tapiador, Ildefonso

    Publicado 2017
    “…[EN] In this work the new species Trechisibus (s. str.) delestali sp. n., is described from the southern Peruvian Andes. The morphological differences with the geographically closest species of the subgenus are also presented and discussed.…”
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  5. Livelihood and transition to certified cacao production in the Peruvian Amazonas : gendered responsibilities in Irazola por Emenius, Carin

    Publicado 2012
    “…By the use of semi-structured interviews and participating practical methods, ten families in the district of Irazola in the Peruvian Amazon were selected. The study proved customary roles of women in charge of domestic work, children and small animals while men were more often working in the fields and going to meetings. …”
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  6. Empowering Rural Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development in the Peruvian Andes: Insights from Perumin Inspira por Pradel, W., Ordinola, M., Fuentes, A., Fonseca, C.

    Publicado 2024
    “…This study explores the role of rural entrepreneurship in driving sustainable development in the Peruvian Andes, with insights from the Perumin Inspira Challenge in 2023. …”
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  7. Trait–environment interactions influence tree planting success in Peruvian tropical dry forests por Goossens, Willem, Fremout, Tobias, Muys, Bart, Soto Quispe, Juan C., van Meerbeek, Koenraad, Maes, Sybryn L.

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study explores how functional traits of planted tree species interact with site environmental conditions to influence seedling survival and growth rates across nine restoration sites of varying ages and climatic conditions within the Peruvian Tumbes‐Piura TDFs. While the widely accepted resource‐use theory predicts that acquisitive species—focusing on the fast retrieval of resources and characterized by higher specific leaf area and lower wood density—achieve high growth rates in resource‐rich environments but experience declines in growth rates under resource‐limited conditions, we found that acquisitive species maintained their high growth rates along the environmental gradients. …”
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  8. Adaptability of six native forest tree species to degraded lands in Pucallpa, Peruvian Amazon por Soudre, M., Ricse, A., Carbajal, Y., Kobayashi, S., Sabogal, C., Alegre, J.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Preliminary results of a field study in Pucallpa, Peruvian Amazon, to determine the establishment of six native forest tree species of economic value on degraded areas abandoned after intensive past agricultural use are reported. …”
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  9. Post-logging regeneration and recruitment of shihuahuaco (Dipteryx spp.) in Peruvian Amazonia: implications for management por Putzel, L., Peters, C.M., Romo, M.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Over the past decade, shihuahuaco timber – comprising several species of Dipteryx (Fabaceae) traded internationally as “cumarú” or “Brazilian teak” – has become one of the most highly demanded types of hardwood from Peruvian Amazonia, particularly in the Chinese market. …”
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  10. Typical patterns of smallholder vulnerability to weather extremes with regard to food security in the Peruvian Altiplano por Sietz, D., Mamani Choque, S.E., Ludeke, M.K.B.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Smallholder livelihoods in the Peruvian Altiplano are frequently threatened by weather extremes, including droughts, frosts and heavy rainfall. …”
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