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Productos de valor e ideas innovadoras a partir de excedentes y descartes alimentarios
(Alimentaria, 2024, 550, Febrero, 26-29, 2024-02)Los investigadores han utilizado distintas tecnicas de procesado innovadoras,como la impresion 3D,la texturizacion o la impregnacion al vacio -
El corazón pardo en pera ‘Conferencia’ de La Rioja. Factores determinantes y sistemas de control
(Revista de Fruticultura, 2024, Diciembre, ,, 2024-12-03)Como resultado del incremento en la incidencia de corazón pardo (CP) observado en ‘La Rioja’ en los últimos años, se constituyó un grupo operativo (GOP 2P/17, ‘Peras de Rincón de Soto’) para profundizar ... -
Agricultura regenerativa en frutales: el papel de la cubierta vegetal
(Revista de Fruticultura, 2024, 98, Marzo/Abril, 66-73, 2024-03)La agricultura es una de las actividades humanas con más impacto en la sociedad puesto que provee a la humanidad de los alimentos necesarios para su supervivencia. No obstante, las malas prácticas ... -
La colección de variedades de melocotón (Prunus persica (L.) Bastch) del IRTA: 30 años apostando por la innovación varietal
(Revista de Fruticultura, 2024, 98, Marzo/Abril, 16-27, 2024-03)En los años 80 la falta de programas de mejora de melocotón a nivel nacional produjo que los agricultores plantasen principalmente variedades americanas, italianas y francesas. Muchas de ellas no se ... -
Criterios y principios del Bienestar Animal Acuícola
(Panorama Acuícola, 2024, Desembre, ,, 2024-12-04)Actualmente es muy conocido, a los ojos de la ley y de la sociedad, que los peces son seres sintientes; por tanto, es necesario garantizar su bienestar en cultivo. De allí la importancia de preguntarse, ... -
Influencia de la variedad y de la meteorología en la sintomatología de la mancha ocre del almendro
(Revista de Fruticultura, 2024, Mayo, ,, 2024-05-30)La mancha ocre del almendro es una enfermedad foliar muy importante en la cuenca del Mediterráneo y en Oriente Medio. En los últimos años, la incidencia de esta enfermedad ha aumentado en España debido ... -
Effects of crop forcing and water availability on yield and biomass partitioning in Tempranillo vines
(Irrigation Science, 2024-08-17)Much recent grapevine research has focused on management techniques that allow grape harvesting under cooler conditions. Crop forcing, a summer pruning technique that ‘forces’ the vine to start a new ... -
Chironomid sentinel cards: an easy-to-apply method for assessing predation rates freshwater (agro)ecosystems
(Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2024-12-05)Global change is eroding freshwater biodiversity at higher rates than in any other ecosystem, potentially entailing a parallel degradation of ecosystem functions such as the predation function. However, ... -
Electrochemical Biosensor for the Assessment of Cell Viability Using Methylene Blue. Application to the Detection of Ciguatoxins in Fish from the Canary Islands
(Analytical Chemistry, 2024-11-27)Cell-based biosensors (CBBs) for the detection of marine neurotoxins such as ciguatoxins (CTXs) are of high interest due to the composite toxicological response they can provide and the low limits of ... -
Genetic variability for end-use quality proteins in a collection of bread wheat Mediterranean landraces
(Journal of Cereal Science, 2024-08-05)This study explored the natural allelic variation of high molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS), puroindolines, and wheat bread making (WBM) gene in Mediterranean bread wheat landraces. Within ... -
A new index for detection of submerged aquatic plants under variable quality water: an extension of the soil-line concept
(GIScience & Remote Sensing, 2024-09-06)Submersed aquatic plant (SAP) communities are important determinants of estuarine and lacustrine food web structure, nutrient cycling, and water quality. Variation in water quality, SAP community ... -
Estimating Evapotranspiration of Rainfed Winegrapes Combining Remote Sensing and the SIMDualKc Soil Water Balance Model
(Water, 2024-09-10)Soil water balance (SWB) in woody crops is sometimes difficult to estimate with one-dimensional models because these crops do not completely cover the soil and usually have a deep root system, particularly ... -
European soybean to benefit people and the environment
(Scientific Reports, 2024-03-31)Europe imports large amounts of soybean that are predominantly used for livestock feed, mainly sourced from Brazil, USA and Argentina. In addition, the demand for GM-free soybean for human consumption ... -
What shapes silvopastoralism in Mediterranean mid-mountain areas? Understanding factors, drivers, and dynamics using fuzzy cognitive mapping
(Ecology & Society, 2024-12-01)Silvopastoral systems, integrating woody vegetation and livestock farming, are increasingly recognized as a sustainable land-use supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services provision in the ... -
Ten simple rules to bridge ecology and palaeoecology by publishing outside palaeoecological journals
(PLoS Computational Biology, 2024-10-15)Owing to its specialised methodology, palaeoecology is often regarded as a separate field from ecology, even though it is essential for understanding long-term ecological processes that have shaped the ... -
A systematic analysis of scan matching techniques for localization in dense orchards
(Smart Agricultural Technology, 2024-10-21)In recent years, different methods have been studied to determine machinery position within a grove, as an alternative for complementing GNSS (global navigation satellite system) information in cases ... -
Analysis and forecast of crop water demand in irrigation districts across the eastern part of the Ebro river basin (Catalonia, Spain): estimation of evapotranspiration through copernicus-based inputs
(Irrigation Science, 2024-08-27)The agricultural sector is currently facing the uncertainty that accompanies climate change in terms of the availability of water resources, as well as the need to balance the water demand for agricultural ... -
Relating microtensiometer-based trunk water potential with sap flow, canopy temperature, and trunk and fruit diameter variations for irrigated ‘Honeycrisp’ apple
(Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024-05-24)Instrumentation plays a key role in modern horticulture. Thus, the microtensiomenter, a new plant-based sensor that continuously monitors trunk water potential (Ψtrunk) can help in irrigation management ... -
Upgrading Maize Cultivation in Bosnia and Herzegovina from Rainfed to Irrigated Systems: Use of Remote Sensing Data and the Dual Crop Coefficient Approach to Estimate Evapotranspiration
(Water, 2024-06-25)A two-year experiment was conducted with a local maize hybrid under full (F) and deficit (D) drip irrigation and rainfed conditions (R) to estimate maize evapotranspiration in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... -
Comparative analysis of spectroscopic methods for rapid authentication of hazelnut cultivar and origin
(Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2024-11-01)Hazelnut market prices fluctuate significantly based on cultivar and provenance, making them susceptible to counterfeiting. To develop an accurate authentication method, we compared the performances of ...
