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Cartografía de la vegetación de la isla de Bioko (Guinea Ecuatorial) mediante el uso de imágenes Landsat 7 ETM+: particularización del piso afromontano
(Instituto de Botánica Darwinion (Argentina), 2012)
La gestión forestal sostenible requiere de una información cartográfica adecuada. En este trabajo
se elaboró una cartografía actual de la vegetación de la isla de Bioko (Guinea Ecuatorial) basada en la
clasificación ...
Long term experimental analysis of thermal performance of extensive green roofs with different substrates in Mediterranean climate
(Elsevier, 2019)
Green roofs are passive construction systems that can contribute to reduce the energy demand of buildings and achieve the European goal of nearly zero energy buildings. The main objective of this work was to determine ...
Entomopathogenic fungi-based mechanisms for improved Fe nutrition in sorghum plants grown on calcareous substrates
(Public Library Of Science (PLOS), 2017)
Although entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) are best known for their ability to protect crops against insect pests, they may have other beneficial effects on their host plants. These effects, which include promoting plant growth ...
Redefining the dose of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum (Ascomycota, Hypocreales) to increase Fe bioavailability and promote plant growth in calcareous and sandy soils
(Springer, 2017)
Background and aims: Entomopathogenic mitosporic ascomycetes Beauveria, Metarhizium and Isaria sp. are commonly used for pest control but can also serve other, lesser known functions such as increasing nutrient bioavailability ...
An endophytic Beauveria bassiana strain increases spike production in bread and durum wheat plants and effectively controls cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) larvae
(Elsevier, 2018)
Entomopathogenic fungi have traditionally been assumed to help regulate insect populations. However, some hypocrealean ascomycetes, such as Beauveria bassiana, play other, poorly understood ecological roles that might be ...
Validating improved-MODIS products from spectral mixture-Landsat snow cover maps in a mountain region in southern Spain
(International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2018)
Remote sensing is the only feasible data source for distributed modelling of snow in mountain regions
on medium to large scales, due to the limited access to these areas together with the lack of dense ground
monitoring ...
Extreme values of snow-related variables in Mediterranean regions: trends and long-term forecasting in Sierra Nevada (Spain)
(International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2015)
Mountain areas in Mediterranean regions constitute key monitoring points for climate variability and
its impacts, but long time datasets are not always available due to the difficult access to high areas, relevant ...
Study of snow dynamics at subgrid scale in semiarid environments combining terrestrial photography and data assimilation techniques
(American Meteorology Society, 2015)
Snow cover simulation is a complex task in mountain regions because of its highly irregular distribution. GIS-based calculations of snowmelt–accumulation models must deal with nonnegligible scale effects below cell size, ...
Subgrid parameterization of snow distribution at a Mediterranean site using terrestrial photography
(EGU, 2017)
Subgrid variability introduces non-negligible scale
effects on the grid-based representation of snow. This heterogeneity
is even more evident in semiarid regions, where the
high variability of the climate produces various ...
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 ...