Search Results - "Subtropics"

  1. Source–sink relationships during early crop development influence earliness of sugar accumulation in sugarcane by Saez, Julio Victor, Mariotti, Jorge, Vega, Claudia Rosa Cecilia

    Published 2021
    “…In subtropical environments where sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops are frequently limited by the duration of the growth cycle, earliness in maturity is a key genotypic trait. …”
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  2. Zonificación para la producción de semillas de forrajes en Colombia. by Bernal Eusse, J.

    Published 2018
    “…Las formaciones ecológicas más aptas para producción de semillas son el bosque muy seco tropical, bosque seco tropical, bosque húmedo tropical, bosque húmedo subtropical. Las áreas que presentan un buen potencial para la producción son : Cesar, en la cual se puede producir guinea, puntero, angleton, buffel y algunas leguminosas, Valle del Alto Magdalena, producción de guinea, puntero y angleton, Valle del Sinú para producir angleton, kudzú, clitoria y otras gramíneas y leguminosas, Piedemonte Llanero, adecuado para la producción de braquiaria, gordura, puntero y stylosanthes, Valle del Cauca, semilla de sorgo forrajero y algunas leguminosas, Valle de Medellín, leguminosas y Llanos Orientales en los cuales se podría obtener semilla de stylosanthes y las gramíneas mejor adaptadas a esas condiciones. …”
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  3. Future environmental impacts and vulnerabilities by Fischlin, A., Ayres, M., Karnosky, D., Kellomäki, S, Louman, Bastian, Ong, C, Plattner, G.K., Santoso, H., Thompson, I, Booth, T.H., Marcar, N., Scholes, B., Swanston, C., Zamolodchikov, D.

    Published 2009
    “…At the global scale (sub-chapter 3.3) as well as in the four domains (boreal – sub-chapter 3.4; temperate – 3.5; subtropical – 3.6; tropical – 3.7), our CCIAV-assessment (see glossary) for forests shows that many forests can adapt to a moderate climate change if water is sufficiently available, notably in currently temperature limited areas (unavoidable, lower end stable). …”
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  4. Mapping genetic diversity of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.): application of spatial analysis for conservation and use of plant genetic resources by Zonneveld, M. van, Scheldeman, Xavier, Escribano, P., Viruel, M.A., Damme, Patrick van, García, W., Tapia, C., Romero, J., Siguenas, M., Hormaza, J.I.

    Published 2012
    “…Such evaluations are relevant for useful tropical and subtropical tree species, as many of these species are still undomesticated, or in incipient stages of domestication and local populations can offer yet-unknown traits of high value to further domestication. …”
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  5. Inheritance and characterization of angular leaf spot resistance gene present in common bean accession G 10474 and identification of an AFLP marker linked to the resistance gene by Mahuku, George S., Montoya, C, Henriquez Naranjo, MA, Jara, Carlos E., Terán Santofimio, Henry, Beebe, Stephen E.

    Published 2004
    “…Ferr., is one of the most important diseases of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in tropical and subtropical bean producing areas. The common bean accession G 10474 has been widely resistant to P. griseola, including pathotype 63-63, one of the most virulent P. griseola pathotypes characterized. …”
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  6. Mapping Genetic Diversity of Cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.): Application of Spatial Analysis for Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources by Van Zonneveld, Maarten J., Scheldeman, Xavier, Escribano, Pilar, Viruel, María A., Van Damme, Patrick, García, Willman, Tapia, César, Romero, José, Sigüeñas Saavedra, Segundo Manuel, Hormaza, José I.

    Published 2021
    “…Such evaluations are relevant for useful tropical and subtropical tree species, as many of these species are still undomesticated, or in incipient stages of domestication and local populations can offer yet-unknown traits of high value to further domestication. …”
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  7. Contaminación fúngica del té. Cambios durante la elaboración controlada del té negro by Tonon, Sergio A., Marucci, Raúl S., Fontana, Jorge, Jerke, Gladis, Ferreras, Julián A.

    Published 2022
    “…Este tipo de contaminación se ve favorecido por el clima subtropical y la práctica semi-artesanal de procesamiento empleada en la región. …”
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  8. Enteric methane emission from Sheep fed with rhodes grass hay (Chloris gayana) alone or supplemented with dried distillers’ grains with solubles by Gere, José Ignacio, Feksa Frasson, Mónica, Wawrzkiewicz, Marisa, Fernández Pepi, María Gabriela, Ramos, María Laura, Bualo, Ricardo Alberto, Ceron Cucchi, Maria Esperanza, Jaurena, Gustavo

    Published 2022
    “…Livestock systems based on subtropical and tropical pastures are characterized by the low productivity of livestock due to the poor nutritional value of the forage (low nitrogen concentration and digestibility, and high fiber and lignin concentrations). …”
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  9. El cultivo agroecológico de “Tunas” (Opuntia ficus indica), su aporte a la soberanía alimentaria en Corzuela, sudoeste de Chaco. Argentina. by Faggi, Gabriela Marta, Petkoff Bankoff, Jorge Esteban, Colmann, Daniela Lorena

    Published 2022
    “…La región sudoeste de Chaco, donde se localiza Corzuela, presenta un clima continental subtropical semiárido, donde la producción y consumo de frutas y hortalizas son escasos. …”
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  10. Evidence for extensive genetic diversity and substructuring of the Babesia bovis metapopulation by Flores, Daniela, Minichiello, Y., Araujo, Flabio Ribeiro de, Shkap, V., Benitez, Daniel Francisco, Echaide, Ignacio Eduardo, Rolls, P., Mosqueda, J., Pacheco, Maria Gabriela, Petterson, Maria Elizabeth, Florin-Christensen, Mónica, Schnittger, Leonhard

    Published 2017
    “…Babesia bovis is a tick-transmitted haemoprotozoan and a causative agent of bovine babesiosis, a cattle disease that causes significant economic loss in tropical and subtropical regions. A panel of nineteen micro- and minisatellite markers was used to estimate population genetic parameters of eighteen parasite isolates originating from different continents, countries and geographic regions including North America (Mexico, USA), South America (Argentina, Brazil), the Middle East (Israel) and Australia. …”
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  11. Influencia de períodos secos y húmedos en la productividad forrajera del campo natural en el campo entrerriano by Ramos, Sergio Orlando, Durante, Martin

    Published 2025
    “…La ganadería bovina es una de las principales actividades en el norte entrerriano, caracterizado por un clima subtropical sin estación seca y suelos predominantemente vertisoles. …”
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  12. Double antigen sandwich ELISA for detection of antibodies against Babesia bovis by Primo, María Evangelina, Valentini, Beatriz Susana, Mazzucco Panizza, Matilde Nahimé, Morel, Nicolas, Thompson, Carolina Soledad

    Published 2026
    “…Babesia bovis is a hemoparasite responsible for bovine babesiosis, an economically important tickborne disease widespread in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Serological tests are used in calves to evaluate the need for vaccination and the immunity achieved after vaccination. …”
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  13. Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach by Duarte Guardia, Sandra, Peri, Pablo Luis, Amelung, Wulf, Sheil, Douglas, Laffan, Shawn W., Borchard, Nils, Bird, Michael I., Dieleman, Wouter, Pepper, David A., Zutta, Brian, Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel, Silva, Lucas C. R., Bonser, Stephen P., Berhongaray, Gonzalo, Piñeiro, Gervasio, Martinez, Maria Jose, Cowie, Annette L., Ladd, Brenton

    Published 2018
    “…Deserts had the lowest C stocks (53.2 ± 6.3 t ha−1) and statistically similar C stocks were found for temperate and Mediterranean forests (142 - 221 t ha−1), tropical and subtropical forests (94 - 143 t ha−1) and grasslands (99-104 t ha−1). …”
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