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Belleza, misterio y terror en el nanomundo de los óxidos de hierro
Barrón, Vidal (Universidad de Córdoba, 2013) -
Enhanced wheat yield by biochar addition under different mineral fertilization levels
Salazar, Pablo; Barrón, Vidal; Torrent, J.; Campillo, María del Carmen del; Gallardo, Antonio; Villar, Rafael; Alburquerque, José Antonio (INRA-Springer, 2013)Climate change and global warming have worldwide adverse consequences. Biochar production and its use in agriculture can play a key role in climate change mitigation and help improve the quality and management of waste ... -
Linking functional traits with tree growth and forest productivity in Quercus ilex forests along a climatic gradient
Salazar, Pablo; Díaz Herráiz, Aurelio; Olmo, Manuel; Ruiz-Benito, Paloma; Barrón, Vidal; Crespo Bastias, Cristina; García de la Riva, Enrique; Villar, Rafael (Elsevier, 2021)Plant functional traits are highly plastic to changes in climatic factors and nutrient availability. However, the intraspecific plant response to abiotic factors and the overall effect on tree growth and productivity is ... -
Redefining the dose of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum (Ascomycota, Hypocreales) to increase Fe bioavailability and promote plant growth in calcareous and sandy soils
Raya Díaz, Silvia; Quesada-Moraga, Enrique; Barrón, Vidal; Campillo, María del Carmen del; Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio Rafael (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 ... -
Soil Nutrients Effects on the Performance of Durum Wheat Inoculated with Entomopathogenic Fungi
González-Guzmán, Adrián; Sacristán, Daniel; Sánchez Rodríguez, Antonio Rafael; Barrón, Vidal; Torrent, J.; Campillo, María del Carmen del (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 ...