Resultados de búsqueda - S13 (classification)

  1. Genetic diversity and pathogenicity of Sphaceloma rosarum (teleomorph Elsinoe rosarum) causing spot anthracnose on roses por Bagsic, I., Linde, M., Debener, T.

    Publicado 2016
    “…A detached leaf assay using a differential set of five rose genotypes led to the classification of the five tested isolates as five distinct pathotypes. …”
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  2. Gendered networks and demand for an agricultural technology in India por Gulati, Kajal, Magnan, Nicholas, Lybbert, Travis J., Spielman, David J.

    Publicado 2026
    “…The results highlight that social learning may interact with the socio-demographic characteristics of households in myriad ways to influence household technology adoption decisions, and that agricultural-based information interventions ought to also consider how information gets used in the household. JEL classification: D13; Q12; Q16…”
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  3. Properties of the structures created by ecosystem engineers on the soil surface of a Colombian savanna por Decaëns, Thibaud, Galvis, JH, Amézquita Collazos, Edgar

    Publicado 2001
    “…These results underline the diversity of biogenic structures produced by invertebrates on the surface of the studied soil, and suggest the feasibility of a functional classification of engineer organisms that would take into account the different functional attributes reflected by these structures.…”
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  4. Performance of soybean (Glycine max L Merrill) genotypes under different planting dates in Sennar State of the Sudan por Ngalamu, T., Meseka, S.K., Ashraf, M.

    Publicado 2012
    “…The highest yielding soybean genotype was TGx 1937-1F (1.17 t/ha) in 2009 and TGx 1904-6F (1.13 t/ha) in 2010. The medium yielders were Soja (0.81 t/ha) and TGx 1740-2F (0.75 t/ha) and NA 5009 RG (0.48 t/ha) the lowest yielder in both years. …”
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  5. Genetic diversity of Chinese indigenous sheep breeds inferred from microsatellite markers por Zhong, T., Han, J.L., Guo, J., Zhao, Q.J., Fu, B.L., He, X.H., Jeon, J.T., Guan, Wei-Jun, Ma, Y.H.

    Publicado 2010
    “…The mean number of alleles per breed ranged from 5.44 (Guide Black Fur sheep) to 9.13 (Ujumqin sheep and Hulunbeier sheep), the expected heterozygosity varied from 0.623 (Guide Black Fur sheep) to 0.737 (Zhaotong sheep), and the allelic richness ranged from 5.169 (Guide Black Fur sheep) to 7.610 (Zhaotong sheep). …”
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  6. Fine scale genomic signals of admixture and alien introgression among Asian rice landraces por Santos, João D., Chebotarov, Dmytro, McNally, Kenneth L., Bartholomé, Jérôme, Droc, Gaëtan, Billot, Claire, Glaszmann, Jean Christophe

    Publicado 2019
    “…We begin by establishing a custom method of classification based on a combination of dimensionality reduction and kernel density estimation. …”
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  7. Confidence and information usage: Evidence from soil testing in India por Gars, Jared, Fishman, Ram, Kishore, Avinash, Rothler, Yoav, Ward, Patrick S.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These results suggest that heterogeneity in beliefs may constrain the overall effectiveness of information provision, even when the information is tailored to individual farms. JEL Classification: D83, O13…”
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  8. Evaluating large-scale government investments in fertilizer adoption: The Ethiopian experience por Assefa, Thomas, McCullough, Ellen, Berhane, Guush

    Publicado 2026
    “…We confirm results using three large-scale longitudinal datasets and show that they are robust to choices of specification, treatment definition, and inference assumptions. JEL classification: O12, O13, Q16, Q18…”
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  9. Dynamics of forest cover conversion in and around Bwindi impenetrable forest, Southwestern Uganda por Twongyirwe, R., Majaliwa, J.G.M., Ebanyat, Peter, Tenywa, M.M., Sheil, Douglas, Heist, M. van, Oluka, M., Kumar, L.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Results showed that protected forest and woodlot in unprotected area had declined by 7.8% and 70.7% respectively as small scale farming and tea plantations had increased by 13.9% and 78.3% respectively between 1973 and 2010. …”
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