Resultados de búsqueda - "vegetable"

  1. Vitamin A fortification in Uganda: Comparing the feasibility, coverage, costs, and cost-effectiveness of fortifying vegetable oil and sugar por Fiedler, John L., Afidra, Ronald

    Publicado 2010
    “…Vitamin A fortification of vegetable oil is 4.6 times more cost-effective than vitamin A fortification of sugar. …”
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  2. Comparative transcriptional profiling of two contrasting rice genotypes under salinity stress during the vegetative growth stage por Walia, Harkamal, Wilson, Clyde, Condamine, Pascal, Liu, Xuan, Ismail, Abdelbagi M., Zeng, Linghe, Wanamaker, Steve I., Mandal, Jayati, Xu, Jin, Cui, Xinping, Close, Timothy J.

    Publicado 2005
    “…We used the Affymetrix rice genome array containing 55,515 probe sets to explore the transcriptome of the salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive genotypes under control and salinity-stressed conditions during vegetative growth. Response of the sensitive genotype IR29 is characterized by induction of a relatively large number of probe sets compared to tolerant FL478. …”
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  3. Spatial and temporal variability of soil moisture active and passive (SMAP) droughts and their impacts on vegetation in the Central Highlands of Vietnam por Thi, Nguyen Quang, Govind, Ajit, Ha, Tuyen V.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The Central Highlands of Vietnam, a major region of industrial crops and vegetation ecosystems, has become increasingly vulnerable to drought impacts. …”
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  4. Detection of Fall Armyworm infestation in maize fields during vegetative growth stages using temporal Sentinel-2 por Dzurume, Tatenda, Darvishzadeh, Roshanak, Dube, Timothy, Amjath Babu, T.S., Billah, Mutasim, Syed Nurul Alam, Kamal, Mustafa, Md. Harun-Or-Rashid, Biswas, Badal Chandra, Md. Ashraf Uddin, Md. Abdul Muyeed, Md Mostafizur Rahman Shah, Krupnik, Timothy J., Nelson, Andrew

    Publicado 2025
    “…The results demonstrated that the spectral reflectance from Sentinel-2 bands varied significantly among different classes of FAW infestation, with noticeable differences observed during the early developmental stages of maize (vegetative growth stages 3 to 8). RF identified nine spectral bands and two spectral vegetation indices as important for FAW infestation discrimination. …”
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