Resultados de búsqueda - "méxico"

  1. Combating aflatoxin contamination by combining biocontrol application and adapted maize germplasm in northeastern and southeastern Mexico por Muñoz-Zavala, Carlos, Molina Macedo, Aide, Toledo, Fernando H., Telles Mejía, Eugenio, Cabrera-Soto, Luisa, Palacios-Rojas, Natalia

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, no such products have been developed yet for use in Mexico. This study evaluated the effectiveness of AF36-Prevail®, a non-aflatoxigenic strain from Arizona, for reducing aflatoxin contamination in Mexico. …”
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  2. Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests por Snook, Laura K., Santos Jimenez, M., Carreon Mundo, M., Chan Rivas, C., May Ek, F.J., Mas Kantun, P., Nolasco Morales, A., Hernández Hernández, C., Escobar Ruiz, C.

    Publicado 2003
    “…The only serious efforts to produce mahogany sustainably from managed natural forests are those of communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico, which control 800,000 of natural production forests. …”
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  3. Community forest enterprise markets in Mexico and Brazil: new opportunities and challenges for legal access to the forest por Molnar,A., Gomes, D., Sousa, R., Vidal, N., Hojer, R.F., Arguelles, L.A., Kaatz, S., Martin, A., Donini, G., Scherr, Sara J., White, A., Kaimowitz, D.

    Publicado 2008
    “…This article presents findings on three types of responses from communities to the new opportunities created by the tenure shift and looks specifically at community timber enterprise cases from Mexico and Brazil; recommending actions by communities, policy makers, and private sector. …”
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  4. Emission balances of first -and second- generation biofuels: Case studies from Africa, Mexico and Indonesia por Frieden, D., Pena, N., Bird, D.N., Schwaiger, H., Canella, L.

    Publicado 2011
    “…The biofuel production pathways reviewed are: -Biodiesel from palm oil in Indonesia, -Biodiesel from jatropha in South Africa and Mexico, -Bioethanol from sugar cane in South Africa, Mexico and Indonesia, -Bioethanol from wood in South Africa and Mexico, -Fischer-Tropsch diesel from wood in South Africa and Mexico Most calculations are undertaken using a tool developed by the BioGrace project funded by the European Union. …”
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