Resultados de búsqueda - "india"
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Manual para la conservación de frutos de berenjena
Publicado 2018“…La berenjena (Solanum melongena L.) es una importante especie vegetal perteneciente a la familia de las solanáceas, cuyo centro de origen se encuentra en las áreas tropicales y subtropicales del continente asiático, en la China y la India (Araméndiz et al., 2007). Esta especie fue luego cultivada en Europa en la Edad Media a causa de la introducción realizada por los árabes en España. …”
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Caracterización del sistema de producción de caña en la región del Ariari, Meta
Publicado 2000“…Se cultivan alrededor de 200.000 hectáreas que serian al pais como el segundo productor mundial de panela después de la India, con un volumen que representa cerca del 7% de la producción mundial registrada por la FAO (1996) y el primer consumidor con 25.5 kilogramos de panela precipita año. …”
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Producción de panela.
Publicado 2018“…Se elabora en 21 países, de los cuales la India ocupa el primer lugar con 4 millones de ton/año. …”
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La panela en la dieta Colombiana.
Publicado 2018“…El mayor productor es la India, seguida de Pakistán y Colombia. Constituye uno de los alimentos energéticos más difundidos en nuestro país, donde se conoce desde tiempos remotos. …”
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Caracterización morfológica de afines biotipos de arroz rojo (Oryza sativa L.).
Publicado 2019“…También, se ha reportado el rojo como urio de los mayores problemas en otros palses donde el arroz se siembra en forma directa, tales como, Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela, Italia, Colombia y el Oeste de la India (Parker y Dean, 1976). El desconocimiento del problerna, el uso de semilla no certificada y la siembra continua de arroz, han llevacio al incremento de diversidad de tipos de arroz rojo. …”
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Evaluation of ninety international pearl millet germplasm collections for morpho-physiological characters in Nuevo Leon, México
Publicado 2021“…Noventa germoplasmas de mijo perla fueron introducidos del ICRISAT, India y evaluados en la Estación Experimental Agrícola, FAUANI, Marín, Nuevo León, México para diferentes caracteres morfo-fisiológicos en Primavera de 1985. …”
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Den globala uppvärmningen
Publicado 2010“…In many developing countries, primarily China and India, the emissions increase as the industrialization takes place. …”
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Utfodring av hästar i tropiska klimat
Publicado 2009“…This study consists of a literature study and a survey in Tamil Nadu, India. The aim of the study was to get an understanding of horse feeding in tropical climates and what kind of feeding related problems that could occur because of the fodder. …”
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Proyecto Marango: Recetas con Moringa
Publicado 2017“…Esta especie, nativa de la India, actualmente se está cultivando en muchas zonas rurales del mundo para ser utilizada para consumo humano, porque aporta nutrientes que ayudan a disminuir los índices de desnutrición de la población. …”
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Estudio de dieciséis procedencias de teca (Tectona grandis (L.) F.) en Nicaragua
Publicado 2001“…Las procedencias con menores porcentajes de sobrevivencia durante 1999 y 2000 fueron: Orissa, India (66%); Kihuhwi, Tanga, Tanzania (78%) y, Maegar, Muang Dist, Phayac, Tailandia (79%). …”
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Plant phenotyping research trends, a science mapping approach
Publicado 2019“…EU co-authors were involved in 41.8% of the analyzed papers, followed by USA (15.4%), Australia (6.0%), and India (5.6%). Within the EU, coauthors were mainly affiliated in Germany (35.8%), France (23.7%), and United Kingdom (18.4%). …”
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Understanding rivers and their social relations: a critical step to advance environmental water management
Publicado 2019“…We present case studies from Honduras, India, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia that illustrate multidisciplinary, collaborative efforts where recognizing and meeting diverse flow needs of human populations was central to establishing environmental flow recommendations. …”
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Can Intercropping Increase Climate Resilience of Smallholder Dryland Cropping Systems? Insights from Experimentation and Modelling
Publicado 2019“…A field trial was run in semi-arid India over a two-year period (2015 & 2016) in the dry season. …”
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Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: A systematic review of the distribution in East, Southeast and South Asia
Publicado 2020“…Results The presence of T. saginata was described in 15 of 27 countries of the region, including Afghanistan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. …”
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Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019
Publicado 2020“…In South Asia, the CSRD consortium focused primarily on Bangladesh (in alignment with Objective 1 as described above), with a secondary emphasis on Nepal and India (supporting Objective 2), and overall capacity development and awareness raising efforts across countries (Objective 3). …”
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Crop wild relatives as germplasm resource for cultivar improvement in mint (Mentha L.)
Publicado 2020“…The distilling of essential oils from mint began in Japan and England but has become a significant industrial product for the US, China, India, and other countries. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service, National Clonal Germplasm Repository (NCGR) maintains a mint genebank in Corvallis, Oregon. …”
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A Compendium of Key Climate Smart Agriculture Practices in Intensive Cereal Based Systems of South Asia
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Veterinary epidemiology at ILRAD and ILRI, 1987–2018
Publicado 2020“…Topics include scientific impacts; economic impact assessment; developmental impacts; capacity development; partnerships; impacts on human resources capacity in veterinary epidemiology; impacts on national animal health departments and services; impacts on animal health constraints in developing countries; impacts on ILRI's research and strategy; the introduction of veterinary epidemiology and economics at ILRAD; field studies in Kenya; tick-borne disease dynamics in eastern and southern Africa; heartwater studies in Zimbabwe; economic impact assessments of tick-borne diseases; tick and tick-borne disease distribution modelling; modelling the infection dynamics of vector-borne diseases; economic impact of trypanosomiasis; the epidemiology of resistance to trypanocides; the development of a modelling technique for evaluating control options; sustainable trypanosomiasis control in Uganda and in the Ghibe Valley of Ethiopia; spatial modelling of tsetse distributions; preventing and containing trypanocide resistance in the cotton zone of West Africa; rabies research; the economic impacts of rinderpest control; applying economic impact assessment tools to foot and mouth disease (FMD) control, the southern Africa FMD economic impact study; economic impacts of FMD in Peru, Colombia and India; economic impacts of FMD control in endemic settings in low- and middle-income countries; the global FMD research alliance (GFRA); Rift Valley fever; economic impact assessment of control options and calculation of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs); RVF risk maps for eastern Africa; land-use change and RVF infection and disease dynamics; epidemiology of gastrointestinal parasites; priorities in animal health research for poverty reduction; the Wellcome Trust Epidemiology Initiatives; the broader economic impact contributions; the responses to highly pathogenic avian influenza; the International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE) experience, the role of epidemiology in ILRAD and ILRI and the impacts of ILRAD and ILRI's epidemiology; capacity development in veterinary epidemiology and impact assessment; impacts on national animal health departments and services; impacts on animal health constraints in developing countries and impacts on ILRI's research and strategy.…”
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Identifying ‘win-win-win’ futures from inequitable value chain trade-offs: A system dynamics approach
Publicado 2021“…Objective and methods Based around the 'Loop' horticultural aggregation scheme of Digital Green in Bihar, India, we develop a system dynamics modelling framework to survey the value chain trade-offs emerging from upgrades that aim to improve the availability of fruits and vegetables in small retail-oriented markets. …”
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