Resultados de búsqueda - "complexity"

  1. Exploring nutritional quality and bioactive compounds in Mediterranean bean landraces por Gorbe, Elisa, Morard, Miguel, Rausell-Moreno, Armand, Calatayud, Ángeles, Penella, Consuelo

    Publicado 2025
    “…Positive correlations between fatty acids and mineral content suggest complex interdependencies influencing grain quality, with the strongest correlations observed between Mg and linolenic (r = 0.66) or palmitic (r = 0.63) acids. …”
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  2. Identification of site-specific management zones from combination of soil variables por Córdoba, Mariano, Balzarini, Mónica, Bruno, Cecilia, Costa, José Luis

    Publicado 2019
    “…However, due to the spatial variability of soil variables, determination of ZM from several variables, is often complex. Although the zonification or delimitation of MZ may be univariate, it is more appropriate to consider all variables simultaneously. …”
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  3. Using vis-NIRS and Machine Learning methods to diagnose sugarcane soil chemical properties por Delgadillo Durana, Diego A., Vargas García, Cesar A., Varón Ramíreza, Viviana M., Calderón, Francisco C., Montenegroa, Andrea C., Reyes Herreraa, Paula H.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Traditional soil properties estimation approaches are time-consuming and require complex lab setups, refraining farmers from promptly taking steps towards optimal practices in their crops. …”
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  4. Cirkulationsplatser por Dunér, Fredrik

    Publicado 2008
    “…The environments in such contexts are often complex which adds additional difficulty in achieving a visually appealing design, especially when taking into account the usually high traffic intensity. …”
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  5. The WT1-gene – its role in tumourigenesis and prospects for developing a vaccine por Lindstedt, Ingrid

    Publicado 2014
    “…The WT1 gene is a complex gene originally known to suppress cancer in kidneys. …”
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  6. Insights into the xylan degradation system of Cellulomonas sp. B6 : biochemical characterization of rCsXyn10A and rCsAbf62A por Garrido, Mercedes Maria, Piccinni, Florencia Elizabeth, Landoni, Malena, Peña, María Jesús, Topalian, Juliana, Couto, Alicia, Wirth, Sonia Alejandra, Urbanowicz, Breeanna Rae, Campos, Eleonora

    Publicado 2022
    “…The Cellulomonas genus comprises Gram-positive Actinobacteria that degrade cellulose and other polysaccharides by secreting a complex array of enzymes. In this work, we studied the specificity and synergy of two enzymes, CsXyn10A and CsAbf62A, which were identified as highly abundant in the extracellular proteome of Cellulomonas sp. …”
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  7. Molecular identification of Fusarium species in commercial vanilla and crop wild relatives in Colombia por Rodríguez Bastidas, Jayerlin, Manrique Barros, Santiago, Riascos Ortiz, Donald, Mosquera Espinosa, Ana T, S Flanagan, Nicola

    Publicado 2025
    “…Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease affecting vanilla crops, caused by the fungal pathogens Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vanillae (Fov) and F. oxysporumf. sp. radicis-vanillae (Forv), part of the F. oxysporum species complex(FOSC). We characterized 29 fungal isolates from a vanilla crop and crop wild relatives (CWR) using molecular (EF1-α and ITS-rRNA loci) and morphological traits. …”
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  8. Single and Multi-trait GWAS Identify Genetic Factors Associated with Production Traits in Common Bean Under Abiotic Stress Environments por Oladzad, Atena, Porch, Timothy G., Rosas, Juan Carlos, Moghaddam, Samira Mafi, Beaver, James S., Beebe, Stephen E., Burridge, Jimmy, Jochua, Celestina Nhagupana, Miguel, Magalhaes Amade, Miklas, Phillip N., Raatz, Bodo, White, Jeffrey W., Lynch, Jonathan P., McClean, Phillip E.

    Publicado 2019
    “…The genetic improvement of economically important production traits of dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), for geographic regions where production is threatened by drought and high temperature stress, is challenging because of the complex genetic nature of these traits. Large scale SNP data sets for the two major gene pools of bean, Andean and Middle American, were developed by mapping multiple pools of genotype-by-sequencing reads and identifying over 200k SNPs for each gene pool against the most recent assembly of the P. vulgaris genome sequence. …”
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  9. Managing Forests for Both Downstream and Downwind Water por Creed, I.F., Jones, J.A., Archer, E., Claassen, M., Ellison, D., McNulty, S.G., Noordwijk, M. van, Vira, B., Wei, X., Bishop, K., Blanco, J.A., Gush, M., Gyawali, D., Jobbágy, E., Lara, A., Little, C., Martin Ortega, J., Mukherji, A., Murdiyarso, D., Pol, P.O., Sullivan, C.A., Xu, J.

    Publicado 2019
    “…We assert that forests, from the tops of their canopies to the base of the soils in which trees are rooted, must be considered a key component in the complex temporal and spatial dimensions of the hydrologic cycle. …”
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  10. Quantifying cooperation benefits for new dams in transboundary water systems without formal operating rules por Gonzalez, J. M., Matrosov, E. S., Obuobie, E., Mul, M., Pettinotti, L., Gebrechorkos, S. H., Sheffield, J., Bottacin-Busolin, A., Dalton, J., Smith, Mark, Harou, Julien J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…New dams impact downstream ecosystems and water infrastructure; without cooperative and adaptive management, negative impacts can manifest. In large complex transboundary river basins without well codified operating rules and extensive historical data, it can be difficult to assess the benefits of cooperating, in particular in relation to new dams. …”
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  11. Understanding capacities to scale innovations for sustainable development: a learning journey of scaling partnerships in three parts of Africa por Wigboldus, Seerp, McEwan, M.A., Schagen, Boudy van, Okike, Iheanacho, Mourik, Tom A. van, Rietveld, Anne M., Amole, Tunde A., Asfaw, F., Hundayehu, M.C., Iradukunda, Francois, Kulakow, Peter A., Namanda, S., Suleman, I.

    Publicado 2023
    “…New approaches and methodologies seek to better address related complexities, but none of them include a systematic perspective on the role of capacity in (partnerships for) scaling innovations. …”
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  12. Data-driven approaches can harness crop diversity to address heterogeneous needs for breeding products por Etten, Jacob van, Sousa, Kauê de, Cairns, Jill E., Dell’Acqua, Matteo, Fadda, Carlo, Güereña, David T., Heerwaarden, Joost van, Assefa, Teshale, Manners, Rhys, Müller, Anna, Pè, Mario Enrico, Polar, Vivian, Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando, Solberg, Svein Øivind, Teeken, Béla, Tufan, Hale Ann

    Publicado 2023
    “…This can lead to more information-rich management of crop diversity, which can address the complex interactions between crop diversity, production environments, and socioeco nomic heterogeneity and help to deliver more suitable portfolios of crop diversity to users with highly diverse demands. …”
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  13. Pathogen and pest risks to vegetatively propagated crops in humanitarian contexts: Geographic priorities for Cameroon and Ethiopia por Mouafo-Tchinda, R., Etherton, B., Plex Sula, A., Andrade-Piedra, J.L., Ogero, K., Omondi, Bonaventure Aman Oduor, McEwan, M., Tene, P., Harahagazwe, D., Cherinet, M., Gebeyehu, S., Sperling, L., Garrett, K.A.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Cameroon and Ethiopia face complex humanitarian crises that disrupt the production of key food security crops like banana and plantain, cassava, potato, and sweetpotato. …”
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