IRTA Pubpro: Enviaments recents
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Editorial: Innovative approaches in soil, water, and crop management for sustainable agricultural systems
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Gonadal development and reproductive traits of pacific flat sleeper Dormitator latifrons (Gobiiformes: Eleotridae): insights for sustainable management in Ecuador
(Neotropical Ichthyology, 2026-03-06)The Pacific sleeper, Dormitator latifrons, is a fish native to the eastern central Pacific that is under increasing human pressure. The harvesting of adults for consumption and juveniles for aquaculture ... -
Biocontrol and ecophysiological characterization of bacterial and yeast BCA candidates isolated from two different environments to control postharvest diseases
(Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2026-01-19)Biocontrol agents are a sustainable alternative to chemical fungicides in postharvest protection. Part of their success depends on using strains able to persistently colonize the host and maintain a ... -
Impact of altitude and irrigation on sweet cherry tree water status and fruit production in the mountain agroecosystem of the Jerte valley
(Scientia Horticulturae, 2026-03-24)High environmental variability within a valley challenges fruit production in mountain systems and requires site- specific irrigation management. This study evaluates the effects of altitude (480 m vs. ... -
Estimating the velocity and direction of African Swine Fever spread in wild boar populations in South Korea using Trend-Surface Analysis
(PLoS ONE, 2026-04-02)African swine fever (ASF) is a lethal disease of swine that has spread across Asia since its introduction in 2018. South Korea first reported the disease in September 2019 in domestic pigs, and since ... -
Exploring consumer perceptions of composite plant-based beverages formulated with neglected and underutilized crops
(Food Research International, 2026-03-20)The growing interest in plant-based beverages highlights the need for improving the nutritional and sensory qualities of these products in relation to conventional beverages. To enhance their acceptance ... -
Circulation and overwintering of Usutu virus lineages in north-eastern Spain: A one health perspective (2021–2025)
(One Health, 2026-04-01)Usutu virus (USUV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that has expanded widely across Europe. While it has been traditionally considered an animal pathogen, reports of human infections and the detection of ... -
CTX-M variants on the move: Tracking resistance in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. across humans, livestock and wildlife in Western Uganda
(One Health, 2026-04-07)Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public health challenge. The AMR burden is disproportionately higher in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where widespread and inappropriate ... -
Invasive plant-induced shifts in water chemistry and microeukaryotes enhance mosquito development
(NeoBiota, 2026-03-26)Invasive non-native plants can cause ecological, economic, and health impacts worldwide, yet how these impacts cascade from a primary producer to multiple consumers remains poorly understood. Using ... -
Exploring definitions of porcine respiratory disease complex in the literature: a scoping review protocol
(Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2026-03-30)Background: Porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) is a major health and economic concern in commercial swine production, contributing to reduced growth performance, increased mortality, elevated ... -
Temporal dynamics and intra-farm variability of animal welfare indicators in fattening pigs
(Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2026-03-30)The Welfare Quality® (WQ®) protocols are broadly implemented for monitoring farm animal welfare and certification purposes. However, they represent a single snapshot in time, demand a significant amount ... -
Functional and gastronomic comparison of fresh and dehydrated Spirulina ice creams
(International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science, 2025-12-13)Spirulina (Limnospira platensis) is a cyanobacterium that is widely recognized for its sustainability and nutritional value. With approximately 70 % protein content on a dry mass basis and a diversity ... -
Uncovering the hidden risks of microplastics in the food chain
(Trends in Microbiology, 2026-01-06)Microplastics pose hidden risks to the food chain by acting as vehicles for microbial colonization. The plastisphere may facilitate pathogen transfer through seafood, agricultural products, and food ... -
Characterization of the Omnivorous Lygus lineolaris Diet in a Strawberry Field by Metataxonomy
(Ecology and Evolution, 2026-01-19)Lygus lineolaris is a highly polyphagous pest that impacts key crops such as strawberries, making an understanding of its feeding behavior critical for developing effective management strategies. Using ... -
Continued vigilance needed on African swine fever in Spain
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Beyond the zero-risk illusion: negotiating food safety in a One Health era
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An integrated individual-based model of transmission, clinical outcomes, and economic impact of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in a commercial pig fattening unit
(Animal, 2026-02-18)Mycoplasma (M.) hyopneumoniae remains a major economic and health challenge for pig production worldwide, causing lung lesions and coughing that reduce production performance and farm profitability. ... -
Ensayos de evaluacion de la eficacia de distintos productos bioestimulantes en trigo
(Vida Rural, 2025, 567, Junio, 42-45, 2025-06)El efecto de los bioestimulantes aplicados en el cultivo de trigo sobre su producción, en condiciones de buena fertilidad del suelo y buen manejo de este es, a menudo, un aspecto que cuesta observar. ... -
CrackCirera: estrategias para la reducción del cracking en cereza
(Revista de Fruticultura, 2025, 103, Enero-Febrero, 38-59, 2025-01)En el presente artículo se presentan los resultados del proyecto “CrackCirera: Evaluación de estrategias para mitigar el cracking de la cereza”, financiado a través de la Operación 16.01.01 de ... -
La roya negra del trigo en Cataluña: Análisis de la situación actual y posibles escenarios
(Tierras Agricultura, 2025, 343, , 30-33, 2025-08)En Cataluña, las regiones de Girona y Lleida, dos de las zonas cerealistas más importantes, han experimentado brotes de esta enfermedad en los últimos años, lo que ha puesto de relieve la necesidad de ...
