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Resistencia a los repilos de distintas variedades de olivo
(Eumedia, 2005)El repilo, la antracnosis y el emplomado son tres enfermedades conocidas comúnmente con el término repilos. Actualmente estos repilos causan en España más del 10% de las pérdidas de la cosecha y un deterioro notable de la ... -
Respuesta del olivo a la inoculación con "Spilocaea oleagina", agente del repilo
(Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación. Centro de Publicaciones Agrarias, Pesqueras y Alimentarias, 2000)An inoculation method of olive leaves with Spilocaea oleagina has been developed using detached leaves, shoot cuttings of 5-6 pairs of leaves in test tubes with water, and 6-9 month-old rooted cuttings in soil. Leaves were ... -
Respuestas del olivar tradicional a diferentes estrategias y dosis de agua de riego
(Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), 1999)En un olivar tradicional (80 olivos/ha) en Santisteban del Puerto (Jaén) se aplicaron durante seis años consecutivos tres programas de riego, comparándose con un testigo en secano. El tratamiento con mayor dotación de agua ... -
REUTIVAR: Model for Precision Fertigation Scheduling for Olive Orchards Using Reclaimed Water
(MDPI, 2019)Olive orchard is the most representative and iconic crop in Andalusia (Southern Spain). It is also considered one of the major economic activities of this region. However, due to its extensive growing area, olive orchard ... -
El riego con alpechín
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El riego del olivar en la provincia de Jaén (II): programación de riegos
(Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 1996)Tradicionalmente, el olivo ha sido un cultivo de secano en Andalucía, al Sur de España. Sin embargo, la respuesta del olivo a aplicaciones adicionales de agua es espectacular. Han sido calculados mapas anuales de ET para ... -
Sanidad vegetal: Enfermedades que afectan a la producción de planta forestal en viveros andaluces
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Seasonal Climate Forecast Skill Assessment for the Management of Water Resources in a Run of River Hydropower System in the Poqueira River (Southern Spain)
(MDPI, 2020)Run of river (RoR) hydropower systems, despite being one of the most cost-effective and environmentally benign energy technologies, have the disadvantage that production is not constant because it is subject to a high ... -
La seca de encinas y alcornoques en Andalucía: decaimiento y enfermedad
(Centro de Investigación y Documentación del Eucalipto (CIDEU), 2006)El decaimiento forestal es una enfermedad de etiología compleja, resultado de la acción de un número variable de factores bióticos y abióticos que causan un deterioro gradual y general de los árboles afectados, hasta su ... -
La "seca" de olivos jóvenes
(Editorial Agrícola Española, 1996) -
La "seca" de olivos jóvenes I: sintomatología e incidencia de los agentes asociados
(Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación: Centro de Publicaciones Agrarias, Pesqueras y Alimentarias, 1998)A drying and death syndrome of young olive trees, called «seca» in Spanish, is a problem affecting new plantations in Andalucía. Symptomatology associated is unspecific: foliage wilting, with or without yellowing or ... -
La "seca" de olivos jóvenes II: identificación y patogenicidad de los hongos asociados con podredumbres radicales
(Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación: Centro de Publicaciones Agrarias, Pesqueras y Alimentarias, 1998)This work deals with the identification of fungal isolates associated with root rot, the major factor included in the «drying and death syndrome» («seca») of young olive trees in Andalucía, southern Spain. Fungi associated ... -
Setas para una agricultura sostenible – el concepto MUSA
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2023)El proyecto MUSA–MUshrooms for Sustainable Agriculture [Setas para una Agricultura Sostenible] es un esfuerzo para utilizar procesos basados en setas comestibles con el fin de mejorar la sostenibilidad de ... -
Several Yeast Species Induce Iron Deficiency Responses in Cucumber Plants (Cucumis sativus L.)
(MDPI, 2021)Iron (Fe) deficiency is a first-order agronomic problem that causes a significant decrease in crop yield and quality. Paradoxically, Fe is very abundant in most soils, mainly in its oxidized form, but is poorly soluble and ... -
Similarities and Differences in the Acquisition of Fe and P by Dicot Plants
(MDPI, 2018)This review deals with two essential plant mineral nutrients, iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P); the acquisition of both has important environmental and economic implications. Both elements are abundant in soils but are ... -
Snow evolution in a semi-arid mountainous area combining snow modelling and Landsat spectral mixture analysis
(Copernicus, 2015)This study proposes the use of both physically-distributed hydrological modelling in combination with satellite remote sensing images, to study the evolution of the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains, in southern ... -
Software público, libre, abierto, gratuito, privativo y comercial para la innovación y mejora de la calidad en la docencia, investigación, gestión y asistencia
(Universidad de Córdoba, Vicerrectorado de Innovación y Calidad Docente, 2007)The public free software (now renamed as open software) is the basis of the open source software (OSS) project. This initiative promotes the use of open standards and platform-independent accessibility. Many OSS products ... -
Soil drenching with entomopathogenic fungi for control of the soil-dwelling life stages and adults of the same generation of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)Four Beauveria bassiana and three Metarhizium brunneum isolates were evaluated, as soil drenches, against Spodoptera littoralis prepupae. Treatment efficacy was determined by assessing total mortality during development ... -
Soil Nutrients Effects on the Performance of Durum Wheat Inoculated with Entomopathogenic Fungi
(MDPI, 2020)Entomopathogenic fungi (EFs) are widely used as biological control agents. However, some strains of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium brunneum can also promote plant growth and increase nutrient uptake. We examined the ...