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  1. Contexto y generalidades del cultivo de tomate bajo cubierta

    Publicado 2025
    “…En el año 2022, China aportó el 27 % de la producción mundial de tomate, seguido por India (8 %), Turquía (5 %) y Estados Unidos (4 %). …”
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  2. Control de R. solani en semilla de papa criolla con T. koningiopsis (Th003) y T. asperellum (Th034) por Santos, Adriana, Beltrán, Camilo, García, Magda, Cotes, Alba Marina, Villamizar, Laura

    Publicado 2018
    “…El cultivo de papa es de gran importancia socioeconómica en Colombia, sin embargo, el rendimiento promedio es de 17 Ton/ha, valor muy bajo en comparación con grandes productores como China, Rusia, India, Estados Unidos y Ucrania, que alcanzan rendimientos de 43,8 Ton/ha (Faostat, 2008). …”
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  3. Evaluación del comportamiento agronómico de once cultivares de tomate (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill), bajo el manejo del productor en el valle de Sébaco, Matagalpa por González Urrutia, Osman Ernesto, Laguna Laguna, José Luis

    Publicado 2004
    “…Se evaluaron once cultivares de tomate de los cuales cuatro son originarios de Estados Unidos, uno de la India, tres del AVRDC, y tres de la Universidad Hebrea de Israel. …”
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  4. Caracterización del sector de la palma aceitera en Ecuador por Rosero Á., Juan P.

    Publicado 2012
    “…La demanda del aceite de palma ha aumentado considerablemente en el mundo por la creciente demanda de biocombustibles siendo China, India y la Unión Europea los principales consumidores e importadores. …”
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  5. Boletín de Caprinos de leche

    Publicado 2025
    “…Asia es el continente con el mayor número de cabezas de caprinos (67% del total) y también con la mayor producción de leche (56,2%), e India es el principal productor de esa región. Le sigue en importancia África, con un 25,2% y un 22,2% del total respectivamente. …”
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  6. Risk factors for Brucella seroprevalence in peri-urban dairy farms in five Indian cities por Lindahl, Johanna F., Gill, J.P.S., Hazarika, R.A., Fairoze, N.M., Bedi, J.S., Dohoo, I., Chauhan, A.S., Grace, Delia, Kakkar, M.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Brucellosis is endemic among dairy animals in India, contributing to production losses and posing a health risk to people, especially farmers and others in close contact with dairy animals or their products. …”
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  7. Towards a Curriculum for Biodiversity Informatics por Parker-Allie, Fatima, Pando, Francisco, Ganglo, Jean C., Telenius, Anders, Vélez, Danny, Gibbons, Mark John, Talukdar, Gautam, Vargas, Manuel, Radji, Raoufou A., Koivula, Hanna, Heughebaert, André, Svindseth, Christian, Amariles, Daniel, Osawa, Takeshi, Raymond, Melianie, Russell, Laura

    Publicado 2019
    “…An initial assessment of the academic teaching activities indicated that many countries across most regions were already engaged in the conceptualisation, development and/or implementation of formal academic programs in biodiversity informatics including Benin, Colombia, Costa Rica, Finland, France, India, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan and Togo. …”
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  8. Unravelling the complex story of intergenomic recombination in ABB allotriploid bananas por Cenci, Alberto, Sardos, Julie, Hueber, Yann, Martin, Guillaume, Breton, Catherine, Roux, Nicolas Stephan M., Swennen, Rony L., Carpentier, Sebastien C., Rouard, Mathieu

    Publicado 2021
    “…Genetic fluxes took place between M. acuminata and M. balbisiana, particularly in India, where these unbalanced AB hybrids and ABB allotriploids originated, and where cultivated M. balbisiana are abundant. …”
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  9. Molecular evidence confirms occurrence of Rhipicephalus microplus Clade A in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa por Kanduma, Esther G., Emery, D., Githaka, Naftaly W., Nguu, E.K., Bishop, Richard P., Šlapeta, J.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The mitochondrial genome sequences of the two Kenyan R. microplus ticks clustered closely with reference genome sequences from Brazil, USA, Cambodia and India forming R. microplus Clade A. No B. bovis was detected in the Kwale R. microplus DNA. …”
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  10. The Usefulness of Gridded Climate Data Products in Characterizing Climate Variability and Assessing Crop Production por Joseph, Jacob Emanuel, Akinrotimi, Omotayo O., Rao, Karuturi P.C., Ramaraj, Palanisamy, Sibiry Traoré, Pierre C., Sujatha, Peethan, Whitbread, Anthony M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…The study used data for 11 locations from Africa and India. The agreement between these data sets and observed data both in the amount and distribution of rainfall was evaluated before and after bias correction statistically. …”
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  11. SUB1 varieties increased rice (Oryza saliva) yield in flood-prone rainfed lowlands of coastal regions por Sarangi, S.K., Singh, S., Maji, B., Sharma, Parbodh Chander, Srivastava, A.K., Burman, D., Mandal, S., Krishnamurthy, S.L., Singh, U.S., Ismaili, A.M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Based on the results of field experiments and farmers’ preferences, CR1009-Sub1, BR11-Sub1, and Swarna-Sub1 could be recommended for cultivation in areas affected by flash floods in coastal areas of India.…”
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  12. Breeding Progress for Vitamin A, Iron and Zinc Biofortification, Drought Tolerance, and Sweetpotato Virus Disease Resistance in Sweetpotato por Mwanga, Robert O.M., Swanckaert, J., Silva Pereira, G. da, Andrade, M.I., Makunde, G.S., Grüneberg, W.J., Kreuze, Jan F., David, M., Boeck, B. de, Carey, E.E., Ssali, R.T., Utoblo, Obaiya, Gemenet, D., Anyanga, M.O., Yada, B., Chelangat, D.M., Oloka, B., Mtunda, K., Chiona, M., Koussao, S., Laurie, S., Campos, Hugo, Yencho, George Craig, Low, Jan W.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Its genetic diversity has been harnessed through breeding to increase vitamin A, iron, and zinc content, virus resistance and climate resilience for the world's food needs. Africa and India are the most food-insecure regions. The main objectives of this research were to: provide information and a knowledge base on sweetpotato breeding in Africa for biofortification of vitamin A, iron, and zinc, drought tolerance and virus resistance; recommend procedures for generating new breeding populations and varieties; and develop new tools, technologies and methods for sweetpotato improvement. …”
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  13. GBS-based SNP map pinpoints the QTL associated with sorghum downy mildew resistance in maize (Zea mays L.) por Jadhav, Kashmiri Prakash, Saykhedkar, Gajanan R., Tamilarasi, Pandiampalayam Marappan, Devasree, Subramani, Ranjani, Rajagopalan Veera, Sarankumar, Chandran, Bharathi, Pukalenthy, Karthikeyan, Adhimoolam, Arulselvi, Soosai, Vijayagowri, Esvaran, Ganesan, Kalipatty Nalliappan, Nair, Sudha Krishnan, Babu, Raman, Ramalingam, Jegadeesan, Raveendran, Muthurajan, Senthil, Natesan

    Publicado 2022
    “…Sorghum downy mildew (SDM), caused by the biotrophic fungi Peronosclerospora sorghi, threatens maize production worldwide, including India. To identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with resistance to SDM, we used a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from a cross between resistant inbred line UMI936 (w) and susceptible inbred line UMI79. …”
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  14. Envirome-wide associations enhance multi-year genome-based prediction of historical wheat breeding data por Costa Neto, Germano, Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo A., Fradgley, Nick, Gardner, Keith A., Bentley, Alison R., Dreisigacker, Susanne, Fritsche-Neto, Roberto, Montesinos López, Osval A., Crossa, José

    Publicado 2023
    “…The wheat trial data used included 36 locations, eight years and three target populations of environments (TPE) in India. Four prediction scenarios and six kernel-models within/across TPEs were tested. …”
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  15. Stability of humic acid carbon under conservation agriculture practices por Datta, Ashim, Choudhary, Madhu, Sharma, Parbodh Chander, Priyanka, Jat, Hanuman Sahay, Jat, Mangi Lal, Kar, Sanjib

    Publicado 2022
    “…An experiment was conducted in an Alfisols with four scenarios (designated as Sc) namely conventional farmers practice (Sc1) of transplanted rice (TPR) followed by conventional tilled broadcasted wheat (CT- wheat) with residue removal, transplanted rice (TPR) followed by zero tillage (ZT) wheat and mung bean with partial residue retention (Sc2), direct seeded rice (DSR) followed by ZT- wheat and mung bean with full residue retention (Sc3), ZT-maize followed by ZT-wheat and mung bean (Sc4) at the research farm of ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, India. The objectives of this study were to assess the humic acid (HA) content and stability of soil carbon through desorption study and to characterize the functional groups of HA by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy under different scenarios. …”
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