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    • Muñoz Sáez, Andrés; Kitzes, Justin; Merenlender, Adina M. (Wiley, 2020)
      Vinecology, the integration of ecological and viticultural practices, focuses on the working landscapes of the Mediterranean-climate biomes to make wine-grape production compatible with species conservation. We examined ...
    • Gramsch, Ernesto; Muñoz, Alicia; Langner, Joakim; Morales Salinas, Luis; Espinoza Soto, Cristian Andrés; Pérez, Patricio; Rubio Campo, María A. (Elsevier, 2020)
      Near Santiago de Chile and towards the Andes Mountains there are several areas sensitive to contamination, such as, the Natural Sanctuary Yerba Loca, National Park Rio Clarillo, several glaciers and the Farellones ski ...
    • Vega, A. R.; Garciga, M.; Rodríguez, A.; Prat Del Río, María Loreto; Mella, J. (2009)
      Blueberry culture in Chile has been expanding its acreage from suitable edaphoclimatic conditions to environments in which some soil characteristics depart from blueberries’ requirements, among others, to calcareous soils ...
    • Dilla Alfonso, Haroldo; Hansen Figueroa, Karen (SAGE, 2020)
      One of the characteristics of contemporary political geography is the transformation of international borders into resources for capitalist value creation. This has been accompanied by the emergence of new identities and ...
    • Castellaro Galdames, Giorgio; Yáñez Orellana, Carla Fernanda; Escanilla, Juan; Bastías, Camilo; Cerpa, Patrich; Raggi Saini, Luis (MDPI, 2020)
      Understanding the botanical composition of herbivores’ diets and their nutritional quality is an important question in the development of sustainable strategies for the management of natural resources. In Chilean highland ...
    • Castellaro Galdámes, Giorgio; Squella Narducci, Fernando; León C., F.; Raggi Saini, Luis (INST INVESTIGACIONES AGROPECUARIAS, CENTRO REGIONAL DE INVESTIGACION QUILAMAPU, 2008-06)
      The re-introduction of domestic South American camelids (alpacas and Ilamas) in the central zone of Chile makes it necessary to study their behaviour and adaptability. Since it is fundamental to characterize the camelid's ...
    • Esterio, Marcela; Osorio Navarro, Claudio; Carreras, Claudia; Azócar, Madelaine; Copier, Charleen; Estrada, Verónica; Rubilar, Mauricio; Auger Saavedra, Jaime (Amer Phytopathological Soc, 2020)
      Table grapes are highly susceptible to Botrytis cinerea infections during the bloom period. After reaching the flower development stage, B. cinerea remains quiescent until berry ripening or gives rise to blossom blight ...
    • Neira Roa, Roberto; Yáñez López, José; Lhorente, Jean Paul (Elsevier, 2017)
    • Guajardo, Verónica; Hinrichsen, Patricio; Muñoz, Carlos (Inst Investigaciones Agropecuarias, 2015)
      Prunus rootstock is an important choice in optimizing productivity of grafted cultivars. Nevertheless, many Prunus rootstocks are notoriously intolerant to hypoxia which is caused by waterlogging and/or heavy soils. There ...
    • Carrasco Benavides, Marcos; Ortega Farias, Samuel; Morales Salinas, Luis; Poblete Echeverria, Carlos; Chavez, Jose L. (Taylor & Francis, 2017)
      A study was carried out to calibrate and validate the aerodynamic temperature method for estimating the spatial variability of the sensible (H) and latent (LE) heat fluxes over a drip-irrigated merlot vineyard located in ...
    • Contador, Loreto; Kusch Gutiérrez, Carolina Andrea; Echeverría, Gemma; Infante Espiñeira, Rodrigo (2019)
    • Farías, Eduardo; Seguel Seguel, Oscar; Casanova Pinto, Manuel; Luzio Leighton, Walter; Pino, Inés; Videla, Ximena; Parada, Ana María; Nario, Adriana (Universidad de Chile - Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas, 2007)
    • Gutiérrez Ilabaca, Alvaro Guillermo; Chávez, Roberto O.; Díaz Hormazábal, Ignacio (MDPI, 2021)
      Forest degradation continues to increase globally, threatening biodiversity and the survival of species. In this context, identifying intact, old-growth forest stands is both urgent and vital to ensure their existence ...
    • Pastenes Villarreal, Claudio; Villalobos, L.; Ríos, N.; Reyes, F.; Turgeon, R.; Franck Berger, Nicolás (Elsevier, 2014)
      Although imposed water stress is a common agricultural practice worldwide, the physiological and molecular responses of grapevine leaves and fruits, and their interactions, in relation to carbon partitioning remain ...
    • Martínez H., Eduardo; Fuentes Espoz, Juan; Acevedo Hinojosa, Edmundo (Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo, 2008)
      El carbono orgánico del suelo (COS) se relaciona con la sustentabilidad de los sistemas agrícolas afectando las propiedades del suelo relacionadas con el rendimiento sostenido de los cultivos. El COS se vincula con la ...
    • Olmedo, Patricio; Zepeda, Baltasar; Rojas, Bárbara; Silva Sanzana, Christian; Delgado Rioseco, Joaquín; Fernández, Kamila; Balic, Iván; Arriagada, César; Moreno, Adrián A.; Defilippi, Bruno G.; Campos Vargas, Reinaldo Ismael (MDPI, 2021)
      The firmness of blueberry is one of its most significant quality attributes. Modifications in the composition of the cell wall have been associated with changes in the fruit firmness. In this work, cell wall components and ...
    • Casassus Montero, Simón; Dickinson, Clive; Cleary, Kieran; Paladini, Roberta; Etxaluze, Mireya; Lim, Tanya; White, Glenn J.; Burton, Michael; Indermuehle, Balt; Stahl, Otmar; Roche, Patrick (BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008-12-11)
      The rho Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. Ultraviolet radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only faint radiation from ...
    • Salazar Guerrero, Osvaldo; Rojas, Claudia; Baginsky Guerrero, Cecilia; Boza Martínez, Sofía; Lankin Vega, Gabriela O.; Muñoz Sáez, Andrés; Pérez Quezada, Jorge; Pertuzé Concha, Ricardo; Renwick, Leah L.R.; Székács, András; Altieri, Miguel (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, 2020)
      Environmental and social crises in agriculture have led to growing recognition that more ecologically sustainable and socially just food and agricultural systems are needed. This thematic number of the International ...
    • Morales Peillard, Pablo; Hickler, Thomas; Rowell, David P.; Smith, Benjamin; Sykes, Martin T. (Blackwell, 2007)
      Climate change resulting from the enhanced greenhouse effect together with the direct effect of increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations on vegetation growth are expected to produce changes in the cycling of carbon in ...
    • Seguel Seguel, Oscar; Baginsky Guerrero, Cecilia; Contreras, A.; Covarrubias, J.; González, C.; Sandoval, M. (SOC CHILENA CIENCIA SUELO, 2011)
      As an alternative to organic soil amendments used in the Copiapo Valley (northern Chile), this study analyzed the magnitude of changes in physical soil properties associated with different crop rotations on the rows on a ...