Artículos de revistas: Recent submissions
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(Inst Investigaciones Agropecuarias, 2016)The significance of soil bulk density (rb) as a key indicator of soil quality was examined in this study. Bulk density values obtained by direct methods (clod, cylinder, and excavation) with three sample sizes (small, ...
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Outcrossing potential between 11 important genetically modified crops and the Chilean vascular flora (Wiley & Sons, 2016)The potential impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity is one of the main concerns in an environmental risk assessment (ERA). The likelihood of outcrossing and pollen-mediated gene flow from GM crops and ...
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(Soc Chilena Ciencia Suelo, 2015)The effect of decreasing levels of organic N-fertilization on fruit production, mineral composition and fruit quality was evaluated in organically cultivated "Granny Smith" apples trees. Treatments included the application ...
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(Taylor & Francis, 2015)Remote sensing techniques are a useful tool for continuous observation of the Earth at global scale. However, products derived from remote sensing data require a rigorous validation using in situ data. Moderate Resolution ...
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(Frontiers Media January 2016 |Volume 6 | Article 1133, 2016)Nitrogenase is an oxygen labile enzyme. Microaerobic conditions within the infected zone of nodules are maintained primarily by an oxygen diffusion barrier (ODB) located in the nodule cortex. Flexibility of the ODB is ...
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(Soc. Brasileira Fruticultura, 2015)The traditional method of net present value (NPV) to analyze the economic profitability of an investment (based on a deterministic approach) does not adequately represent the implicit risk associated with different but ...
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(PUC, 2015)The rootstocks 1103 P, 101-14, K 5BB, SO4, and 3309 were assessed to determine their resistance to the three common Meloidogyne species present in Chilean vineyards, M. ethiopica, the most frequent species, M. hapla and ...
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(Wiley & Sons, 2015)Minimally processed watercress is an alternative to increase vegetable consumption. However, at almost all stages from field production to processing the vegetables could be contaminated with pathogenic and spoilage bacteria. ...
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Application of UV-C Radiation in the Conservation of Minimally Processed Rocket (Eruca sativa Mill.) (Wiley & Sons, 2015)The effects of UV-C pretreatments (10, 20 and 30 kJ/m(2)), compared with modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), on sensory change, microbial and bioactive profile of minimally processed rocket leaves throughout 12 days at ...
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(Universidad de Concepción, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, 2015)Mediante un estudio detallado de las descripciones originales y de los ejemplares tipo, además del análisis de nuevos materiales recolectados, se establece que Aristolochia bridgesii y A. pearcei, entidades hasta ahora ...
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Use of Alternative Sanitizers on Minimally Processed Watercress Harvested in Two Different Seasons (Wiley & Sons, 2015)There is an increasing concern about the formation of halogenated compounds when sodium hypochlorite (SH) is used as food sanitizer. This research evaluated the quality of watercress harvested in two seasons treated with ...
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(Springer, 2015)Kiwifruit breeding still largely relies on phenotypic observation of cross progeny grown in the field to fruiting maturity, without any selection prior to the juvenility being overcome. Developing markers for the selection ...
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(Elsevier, 2015)Fruit cracking is one of the major economic losses in cherry production worldwide. Factors involved in differential tolerance among varieties are unknown. This phenomenon is mainly caused by rainfall during the harvest ...
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Evaluation of impacts of management in an anthropogenic peatland using field and remote sensing data (ESA, 2015)Peatlands are a type of wetland characterized by the accumulation of organic matter, called peat, and are important carbon reservoirs. In areas with poor drainage, human-induced forest fires and logging can produce flooded ...
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(PUC, 2015)The secretion of enzymes involved in biocontrol from the wild T. harzianum strains Th11 and Th12 and the mutants Th11A80.1, Th11C40.1 and Th12A10.1 was studied after their cultivation in the presence of R. solani cell walls ...
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(PUC, 2015)In the past 20 years, different areas of research concerning native and exotic species, herbaceous crops and forest plantations have been oriented toward satisfying domestic, industrial and transportation energy requirements. ...
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(Sociedad de Biología Chile, 2015)Prosopis tamarugo Phil. is a legume tree native to the Atacama Desert, Chile. Tamarugo has physiological characteristics that are highly adapted to extreme life conditions in the Pampa del Tamarugal. Null precipitation ...
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(BioMed Central, 2015)Background: Fish reared under intensive conditions are repeatedly exposed to stress, which negatively impacts growth. Although most fish follow a conserved pattern of stress response, with increased concentrations of ...
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(Taylor & Francis, 2015)This paper presents the Global Atmospheric Profiles derived from Reanalysis Information (GAPRI) database, which was designed for earth surface temperature retrieval. GAPRI is a comprehensive compilation of selected atmospheric ...
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(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2015)The application of Earth observation sensor data in quantitative approaches calls on the conversion of original digital numbers to radiometric quantities such as radiance or reflectance. This conversion depends on the ...