Resultados de búsqueda - Generation of '27

  1. Global High-resolution Soil Profile Database for Crop Modeling Applications por International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Michigan State University, International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2015
    “…For other required variables, HarvestChoice’s HC27 database are used as a reference. Final outputs are provided in *.SOL file format (DSSAT soil database) for each country at 5-min resolution. …”
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  2. Reconocimiento, transmisión y hospederas de patógenos virales del maracuyá (Passiflora edulis Sims) en Colombia por Chavez, B., Varón de Agudelo, Francia, Morales, Francisco José, Castaño, M., Arroyave, José A., Gálvez E., Guillermo E.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Biological transmission experiments with the aphid Aphis gossypii, resulted in 27% incidence of infected plants, shows blistering and mosaic symptoms. …”
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  3. Multi-trait genomic prediction using in-season physiological parameters increases prediction accuracy of complex traits in US wheat por Shahi, Dipendra, Jia Guo, Pradhan, Sumit, Afridi, Jahangir Khan, Avci, Muhsin, Khan, Naeem, McBreen, Jordan, Guihua Bai, Reynolds, Matthew P., Foulkes, John Michael, Babar, Md Ali

    Publicado 2022
    “…The wheat genotypes were genotyped with genotyping by sequencing approach which generated 27,466 SNPs. MT-CV2 (multi-trait cross validation 2) model improved predictive ability by 4.8 to 138.5% compared to ST-CV1(single-trait cross validation 1). …”
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  4. The structure, conduct, and performance of the hatchery segment of the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh por Ali, Hazrat, Belton, Ben, Haque, M Mahfujul, Khondker, Murshed-E-Jahan, Ignowski, Elizabeth

    Publicado 2023
    “…Results and discussion: The major findings and their implications are as follows. (1) The number of hatcheries increased by 15% over the past decade, with a 27% increase in fish hatcheries and a 47% decrease in crustacean hatcheries. (2) Carp and tiger shrimp were the most commonly produced fish and crustacean seeds, contributing 67% and 99% of volume and 66% and 97% of sales value, respectively. (3) The hatcheries were family-owned and operated enterprise, and generated a total 2,491 full time equivalent (FTE) jobs. (4) Hatcheries used 86% of their broodstock annually and replaced them regularly for improving quality and avoiding inbreeding. (5) 18% of hatcheries reported facing diseases and/or water quality problems, but mean economic loss was only 0.71% of seed sales value, which is a low level of loss and waste. (6) Average annual net profit margin was relatively modest, averaging 54% of the gross revenue, which suggests the existence of competitive seed production and marketing. …”
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