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Laboratorios virtuales para el apoyo a la docencia práctica en química y química física mediante actividades no presenciales
(Consejo Social de la Universidad de Córdoba, 2012)El proyecto es el resultado de una iniciativa, que comenzó en el curso 2009-2010 y continuó en el ejercicio siguiente, centrada en el diseño y el desarrollo de una serie de prácticas de laboratorio y su programa informático ... -
Long-term effect of tillage, rotation and nitrogen fertilizer on soil quality in a Mediterranean Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2011)Studies of the impacts of the interactions of soil agricultural practices on soil quality could assist with assessment of better management to establish sustainable crop production system. The main objective was to determine ... -
Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds in Mexican Citrus Groves: Chemical Alternatives and Economic Viability
(MDPI, 2019)Glyphosate is a cheap herbicide that has been used to control a wide range of weeds (4–6 times/year) in citrus groves of the Gulf of Mexico; however, its excessive use has selected for glyphosate-resistant weeds. We evaluated ... -
Materia orgánica del suelo: química, morfología y biología [Discurso de apertura del curso académico 1978-1979]
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Materiales y complementos docentes para la enseñanza en la asignatura de Química en los estudios de grado y su adecuación a la metodología del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior
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Mecanismos de resistencia a ureas-sustituidas, FOPS y Glicinas en Lolium rigidum
(Universidad de Córdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2012)Varias poblaciones de Lolium rigidum procedentes de campos de trigo fueron tratadas con diclofop-metil (DM), DM+clortolurón y DM+isoproturón. Se encontró que la mayoría de los biotipos eran resistentes a DM pero exhibían ... -
Mecanismos de resistencia en el sitio de acción y fuera del sitio de acción (TSR y NTSR) en gramíneas resistentes a glifosato
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)El control de malas hierbas mediante el uso de herbicidas es una de las principales herramientas utilizadas en la agronomía con la finalidad de poder subsistir y alcanzar mayores niveles de producción agrícola. No obstante, ... -
Mecanismos fisiológicos, bioquímicos y moleculares de tolerancia/resistencia a glifosato en especies de México
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2016)La actividad agrícola es afectada por factores bióticos y abióticos. Las malas hierbas son uno de los factores bióticos más importantes que causan grandes pérdidas en el rendimiento de los cultivos (Oerke, 2006), y su ... -
Mesoporous materials as fining agents in variety Cabernet Sauvignon wines
(EDP, 2016)Innovative oenological products and techniques constantly need to be optimized in order to produce high quality wines that are able to fulfill the demanding consumers, with a pleasant colour, astringency, bitterness and ... -
Metabolic Changes by Wine Flor-Yeasts with Gluconic Acid as the Sole Carbon Source
(MDPI, 2021)Gluconic acid consumption under controlled conditions by a Saccharomyces cerevisiae flor yeast was studied in artificial media. Gluconic acid was the sole carbon source and the compounds derived from this metabolism were ... -
Metabolomics of red wines aged traditionally, with chips or staves
(MDPI, 2024)Traditionally and alternatively aged wines’ odour activity values (OAVs) are investigated to differentiate and highlight the differences between the selected methods. An analysis of the volatile aroma compounds of wines ... -
Monitoring wheat root development in a rainfed vertisol: tillage effect
(Science Direct, 2010)Good root system development is essential for optimum wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield, especially under water-limiting conditions. Published information about the influence of tillage system on root dynamic and ... -
Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and 2,4-D in Carduus acanthoides L. from Argentina and Alternative Control Solutions
(MDPI, 2020)Carduus acanthoides L. is an invasive species native to Europe and distributed in other parts of the world, including North and South America. In Cordoba, Argentina, control failures of this species have been reported in ... -
New Biosensor for Phenols Compounds Based on Gold Nanoparticle-Modified PVC/TTF-TCNQ Composite Electrode
(Electrochemical Science Group (ESG), 2012)A gold nanoparticle-modified PVC/TTF-TCNQ composite electrode with tyrosinase enzyme is proposed as electrochemical biosensor for detecting phenolic compounds in musts and wines samples using phenol and catechol as standards. ... -
New phenological growth stages of garlic (Allium sativum)
(Wiley, 2016)The advantages of using Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt and Chemische Industrie (BBCH) phenological scales are well-known in the field of agronomy. Currently, specific scales exist for the majority of crops. ... -
Nitrate accumulation in the soil profile: long-term effects of tillage, rotation and N rate in a Mediterranean Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2013)Excessive application of fertiliser in agriculture can have detrimental effects, one of which is diffuse contamination with nitrates. An 18-year field study was conducted on a typical rainfed Mediterranean Vertisol to ... -
Nitrogen remote diagnosis in a creeping bentgrass golf green
(Science Direct, 2012)Nitrogen fertilization is a key factor of the aesthetics and playability for golf greens. Nitrogen fertilization management is based on predetermined scheduled applications, set rates, or expected improvement in visual ... -
Nitrogen rhizodeposition by wheat under different tillage systems in a rainfed Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2013)Roots and the nutrients that they deposit into the soil are a natural source of N for a current crop, or a subsequent crop in the case of rotations. Despite the importance of this process, there are few field studies of ... -
No-till: a key tool for sequestering C and N in microaggregates on a Mediterranean Vertisol
(Science Direct, 2017)Soil aggregate stability is crucial for agroecosystem sustainability and for mitigating the effects of greenhouse gases. Within soil aggregates, increases in the microaggregate-associated C and N contents are of paramount ... -
No-Tillage Does Not Always Stop the Soil Degradation in Relation to Aggregation and Soil Carbon Storage in Mediterranean Olive Orchards
(MDPI, 2022)Intensive tillage (CT) application in Mediterranean olive orchards has threatened soil quality and led to soil degradation. No tillage with bare soil (NT+H) has been considered as an alternative practice to this management ...