Resultados de búsqueda - "vegetable"

  1. Effects of vegetation strips, fertilizer levels and varietal resistance on the integrated management of arthropod biodiversity in a tropical rice ecosystem por Horgan, Finbarr G., Crisol-Martínez, Eduardo, Stuart, Alexander M., Bernal, Carmencita C., de Cima Martín, Elena, Almazan, Maria Liberty P., Ramal, Angelee Fame

    Publicado 2019
    “…In 2011 and 2013, experiments were conducted at Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, to compare arthropod communities in rice plots and on levees with and without vegetation strips. Vegetation strips included spontaneous weeds, sesame and okra (2011), or mung bean (2013). …”
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  2. Cropping system intensification: vegetable pea can replace fallow between rainfed monsoon rice and irrigated spring rice por Malik, A.I., Nasim, M., Flower, K., Hossain, M.A., Rahman, M.S., Anwar, B., Ali, M.O., Rahman, M.M., Erskine, W.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The inclusion of an extra crop, pea as green pod vegetable, increased farm productivity by 1·4-fold over the dominant cropping sequence (rice–fallow–rice) and farm net income by fourfold. …”
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  3. Physiological and biochemical characterization of NERICA-L-44: a novel source of heat tolerance at the vegetative and reproductive stages in rice por Bahuguna, Rajeev N., Jha, Jyoti, Pal, Madan, Shah, Divya, Lawas, Lovely M.F., Khetarpal, Sangeetha, Jagadish, Krishna S.V.

    Publicado 2015
    “…NL‐44 with its reproductive stage resilience to extreme heat stress, better antioxidant scavenging ability in both vegetative tissue and spikelets and superior yield and grain quality is identified as a novel donor for increasing heat tolerance at both the vegetative and reproductive stages in rice.…”
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