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Halophytophthora fluviatilis Pathogenicity and Distribution along a Mediterranean-Subalpine Gradient
(MDPI, 2021-02-03)Halophytophthora species have been traditionally regarded as brackish water oomycetes; however, recent reports in inland freshwater call for a better understanding of their ecology and possible pathogenicity. We studied ... -
Hemp yields and its rotation effects on wheat under rainfed mediterranean conditions
(American Society of Agronomy, 2017-06-01)Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has a low impact on the environment requiring few added resources, and has multiple downstream applications. Th ere is little information on hemp biomass, seed yields, and response to NPK ... -
Heteropterans as aphid predators in inter-mountain alfalfa
(Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Entomology of the Biology Centre, 2009)The relationships between predatory Heteroptera and their potential prey species were investigated during two crop seasons in an inter-mountain area close to the Pyrenees (Iberian Peninsula). Regression was used to analyze ... -
Hidrotecnias para la gestión de acarreos en cauces de montaña
(Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Técnicos Forestales, 1999)Las cuencas torrenciales presentan una respuesta hidrológica caracterizada por avenidas súbitas y violentas, que transpor tan grandes cantidades de material sólido, pudiendo afectar grave mente a la seguridad ... -
High-carotenoid maize: development of plant biotechnology prototypes for human and animal health and nutrition
(Springer Verlag, 2017-06-01)Carolight® is a transgenic maize variety that accumulates extraordinary levels of carotenoids, including those with vitamin A activity. The development of Carolight® maize involved the technical implementation of a novel ... -
High-value products from transgenic maize
(Elsevier, 2011)Maize (also known as corn) is a domesticated cereal grain that has been grown as food and animal feed for tens of thousands of years. It is currently the most widely grown crop in the world, and is used not only for food/feed ... -
Historical and future spatially-explicit climate change impacts on mycorrhizal and saprotrophic macrofungal productivity in Mediterranean pine forests
(Elsevier, 2022)Fungi are responsible for many of the processes that occur in natural ecosystems and largely determine forest ecosystem dynamics, such as the ability of trees to access limiting nutrients and sequester carbon. Understanding ... -
Holocene changes in precipitation seasonality in the western Mediterranean Basin: a multi-species approach using delta C-13 of archaeobotanical remains
(John Wiley & Sons, 2012)Precipitation has been of utmost importance in shaping the evolution of landscapes and human settlements in the Mediterranean. However, information on seasonal precipitation patterns through the Holocene is scarce. This ... -
How Do Plants Respond Biochemically to Fire? The Role of Photosynthetic Pigments and Secondary Metabolites in the Post-Fire Resprouting Response
(MDPI, 2021-01-04)Resprouting is one of the main regeneration strategies in woody plants that allows post-fire vegetation recovery. However, the stress produced by fires promotes the biosynthesis of compounds which could affect the post-fire ... -
Hybrids Provide More Options for Fine-Tuning Flowering Time Responses of Winter Barley
(2022)Crop adaptation requires matching resource availability to plant development. Tight coordination of the plant cycle with prevailing environmental conditions is crucial to maximizing yield. It is expected that winters in ... -
Hydraulic and photosynthetic limitations prevail over root non‐structural carbohydrate reserves as drivers of resprouting in two Mediterranean oaks
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2020-05-12)Resprouting is an ancestral trait in angiosperms that confers resilience after perturbations. As climate change increases stress, resprouting vigor is declining in many forest regions, but the underlying mechanism is poorly ... -
Hydraulic conductivity, residue cover and soil surface roughness under different tillage systems in semiarid conditions
(Elsevier, 2006)The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of tillage and cropping system on near-saturated hydraulic conductivity, residue cover and surface roughness to improve soil management for moisture conservation ... -
Identificación de criterios que permiten definir el tipo de las primeras claras en las masas de Pinus nigra subsp. laricio en el País Vasco (España)
(Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (Espanya), 1996)Se pretende definir el tipo de clara mas conveniente en las masas de latizal de Pinus nigra Arn. subsp. laricio (Poir) del Pais Vasco, a partir de la caracterizacion obtenida a traves de ciertos atributos individuales de ... -
Identification of carotenoids using mass spectrometry
(Wiley Periodicals, 2014)The present review compiles positive MS fragmentation data of selected carotenoids obtained using various ionization techniques and matrices. In addition, new experimental data from the analysis of carotenoids in transgenic ... -
Identification of fungal population in the environment and on surfaces of stone fruit packinghouses
(Springer Netherlands, 2017)In the present work, the fungal population present in the environment and on surfaces of equipment and facilities was determined and quantified in two stone fruit packinghouses during 2012 and 2013. The fungi present ... -
Identification of line-specific strategies for improving carotenoid production in synthetic maize through data-driven mathematical modeling
(Wiley online library, 2016)Plant synthetic biology is still in its infancy. However, synthetic biology approaches have been used to manipulate and improve the nutritional and health value of staple food crops such as rice, potato and maize. With ... -
Identifying soil organic carbon fractions sensitive to agricultural management practices
(Elsevier, 2014)Agricultural management practices play a major role in the process of SOC sequestration. However, the large background of stable carbon (C) already present in the soil and the long period of time usually required to observe ... -
Impact of forest thinning on aboveground macrofungal community composition and diversity in Mediterranean pine stands
(Elsevier, 2021)Fungal communities are especially relevant in Mediterranean regions, a ‘hotspot’ of fungal diversity, and where the value of edible commercial sporocarps may be much higher than the income from timber products. Assessing ... -
Impact of Photoperiod on the Sexual Behavior of the Black Cutworm Moth (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
(Oxford University Press, 2001-04)We tested the hypothesis that changes in photoperiod alone are responsible for the delay in the onset of sexual maturity that has been previously observed in natural populations of the migratory black cutworm, Agrotis ... -
Impact of Rising Temperature in the Deposition Patterns of Bioactive Compounds in Field Grown Food Barley Grains
(MDPI, 2021)High temperatures at the end of the season are frequent under Mediterranean conditions, affecting final grain quality. This study determined the deposition patterns throughout grain filling of dry matter, dietary fiber, ...