Resultados de búsqueda - "Subtropics"

  1. Advancements and strategies of genetic improvement in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz): from conventional to genomic approaches por Xiao, L., Cheng, D., Ou, W., Chen, X., Rabbi, I.Y., Wang, W., Li, K., Yan, H.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a staple food of 800 million people in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Its industrial utilization for bioethanol, animal feed, and starch are still continuously expanding. …”
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  2. Multilocation trial of Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) accessions in Ethiopia por Habte, Ermias, Abera, Tesfaye, Gashaw, Michael, Mekuria, Hailu, Negawo, Alemayehu T.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Buffel grass, <i>Cenchrus ciliaris</i>, is a perennial tropical grass species native to Africa but widely distributed across tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of South America and Southeast Asia. …”
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  3. Genome profiles of priority cassava pathogens, including geographical distribution and mapping of curated official reports por Jimenez, Jenyfer, Leiva, Ana Maria, Gil, Alexandra, Cuellar, Wilmer Jose

    Publicado 2025
    “…Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a staple crop for millions of people worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, where its productivity is increasingly threatened by a range of emerging and re-emerging pathogens. …”
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  4. Mucuna Species: recent advances in application of biotechnology por Jorge, M.A.B., Eilittä, M., Proud, F.J., Maasdorp, B.V., Beksissa, H., Sarial, A.K., Hanson, Jean

    Publicado 2007
    “…In recent decades, there has been increased interest in the potential of Mucuna spp. as a cover crop and green manure for tropical and subtropical regions. Mucuna is also used as a minor food crop in many countries and interest in it as livestock feed - a common use for it in the early 1900s in the USA and elsewhere - is growing. …”
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  5. Smallholder fruit development in Bure District, Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS por Dessalegn, Yigsaw, Berhe, Kahsay, Hoekstra, Dirk, Mehari, Y., Derso, T.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Therefore, it has suitable tract of land to grow temperate, subtropical and tropical fruit crops. In 2007, fruits were identified as a potential marketable commodity by the stakeholders participating in the IPMS project. …”
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  6. Regional extreme-dry-spell frequency analysis using the L-moments method in the middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin, China por She, D-X., Xia, J., Zhang, D., Ye, A.Z., Sood, Aditya

    Publicado 2014
    “…The atmospheric circulation shows that the positive anomaly centre in the west of North China, negative anomaly centre in the east of North China and the strong western Pacific subtropical high led to the decrease of precipitation in North China during the summer of 1997.…”
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  7. Bean golden mosaic geminivirus type II isolates from the Dominican Republic and Guatemala : nucleotide sequences, infectious pseudorecombinants, and phylogenetic relationships por Faria, J.C. de, Gilbertson, R.L., Hanson, SF, Morales, Francisco José, Ahlquist, P.G., Loniello, AO, Maxwell, D.P.

    Publicado 1994
    “…Bean golden mosaic geminivirus (BGMV) causes major losses on beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in the tropical and subtropical Americas and the Caribbean Basin. Infectious DNA-A and -B components of BGMV isolates from the Dominican Republic (BGMV-DR) and Guatemala (BGMV-GA) were sequenced, and their genome organizations were similar to those of other whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses from the Western Hemisphere. …”
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  8. History, current status and collaborative research projects for Bemisia tabaci por Oliveira, M.R.V., Henneberry, TJ, Anderson, Pamela K.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Bemisia tabaci was described over 100 years ago and has since become one of the most important pests worldwide in subtropical and tropical agriculture as well as in greenhouse production systems. …”
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  9. Engineering nematode resistant plantains for sub-Saharan Africa por Tripathi, L., Tripathi, J.N., Roderick, H., Atkinson, H.J.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are major staple foods and a source of income for millions in tropical and subtropical regions. Most of the bananas and plantains grown worldwide are produced by small-scale farmers for home consumption or sale in local and regional markets. …”
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  10. A high-throughput regeneration and transformation platform for production of genetically modified banana por Tripathi, J.N., Oduor, R.O., Tripathi, L.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in tropical and subtropical countries. Various bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases and pests such as nematodes are major constraints in its production and are currently destabilizing the banana production in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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  11. Acaulospora sieverdingii, an ecologically diverse new fungus in the Glomeromycota, described from lowland temperate Europe and tropical West Africa por Oehl, F., Sýkorová, Z., Błaszkowski, J., Sánchez Castro, I., Coyne, Danny L., Tchabi, A., Lawouin, L., Hountondji, F.C.C., Silva, G.A. da

    Publicado 2011
    “…A. sieverdingii was also recorded from subtropical and tropical agro-ecosystems and consequently appears to be adapted to ecologically diverse environments.…”
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  12. Desde el territorio. Un viaje por los paisajes productivos de la Argentina que fueron noticia

    Publicado 2023
    “…De las llanuras orientales hasta la Cordillera de los Andes, de la selva subtropical a la meseta patagónica; en cada rincón de Argentina está presente el INTA. …”
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  13. Diseño y manejo de la plantación de caqui por Malagón, José

    Publicado 2017
    “…El caqui es un frutal caducifolio con un área de cultivo muy extensa, a pesar de estar considerado como un frutal subtropical. Su adaptación a diferentes tipos de climas es mayor que la de los cítricos, llegando a producir bien en las zonas templadas de clima mediterráneo, en toda el área de cultivo del melocotonero, hasta una latitud de unos 40º (Agustí, 2004). …”
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