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Kadyrzhan Mukin Abdelfattah DABABAT Timur Savin Vladimir Shamanin Vadim Yusov Alexey Morgounov (2023, [Artículo])
Germplasm Characterization Molecular Markers CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA TRITICUM TURGIDUM GERMPLASM GENETIC MARKERS BREEDING
Harbans Bariana Lakshmi Kant Naeela Qureshi Urmil Bansal (2022, [Artículo])
Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR Stripe Rust Yr Genes CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENETIC MARKERS MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION RUSTS WHEAT GENES
Statistical machine-learning methods for genomic prediction using the SKM library
Osval Antonio Montesinos-Lopez Brandon Alejandro Mosqueda González Jose Crossa (2023, [Artículo])
Sparse Kernel Methods R package Statistical Machine Learning Genomic Selection CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION MACHINE LEARNING GENOMICS METHODS
UTTAM KUMAR Rajeev Ranjan Kumar Philomin Juliana Sundeep Kumar (2022, [Artículo])
Genomic Selection Single-Trait Genomic Selection Multi-Trait Genomic Selection Genomic Estimated Breeding Value Climate-Resilient Crops CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION CLIMATE CHANGE STRESS CLIMATE RESILIENCE CROPS ABIOTIC STRESS BIOTIC STRESS
What Are Medusozoans, and Why Do They Sting?
José Agüero Mariae del Carmen Estrada González Leonela Rosales Catalán Ariadne Molina Alonso MARIA DE LOS ANGELES MENDOZA BECERRIL (2022, [Artículo])
"Medusozoans are marine animals without backbones that live near the coasts, or in the depths of the oceans. Some of them are large, but others are even tinier than a seed. Medusozoans have been living on Earth for more than 600 million years. Their bodies are 95% water. Some medusozoans live attached to a surface, but others can swim freely. All medusozoans have tentacles, armed with stinging cells called nematocysts. When the nematocysts are triggered, the tiny stingers inside them can travel at speeds up to 67 km per hour. Around 3% of medusozoans are harmful to humans. Therefore, when visiting beaches where these harmful medusozoans live, it is necessary to take some precautions. Wearing protective clothing and not touching a medusozoan stranded on the beach will help you stay safe and healthy, so you can enjoy your beach day!"
Medusozoans BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA ANIMAL (ZOOLOGÍA) ZOOLOGÍA MARINA ZOOLOGÍA MARINA
Results from rapid-cycle recurrent genomic selection in spring bread wheat
Susanne Dreisigacker Paulino Pérez-Rodríguez Leonardo Abdiel Crespo Herrera Alison Bentley Jose Crossa (2023, [Artículo])
Genomic-Assisted Breeding Molecular Markers Pedigree Information Genomic Prediction CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENOMICS GENETIC MARKERS WHEAT BREEDING PROGRAMMES
Rainfall water quality at Atlixco, Puebla
Margarita Teutli Andrés Armando Sánchez Erendira Moreno Gutierrez (2021, [Artículo, Artículo])
This work reports the follow up of rainfall water quality at Atlixco, Puebla during the 2018 season. The main objective of this work was to evaluate how height and pollutants define the quality of water precipitated. Samples were collected at the roof of a house in Atlixco center, and others at the roof of a convent located at the San Miguel Hill, this represents a 44 m difference in height. Chemical composition was analyzed for 19 physicochemical parameters using gravimetric and spectrophotometric techniques. Obtained results were compared with drinking water standards finding that Pb and Cd contents are exceeded. Also, it was found a strong contribution of terrestrial sources since the marine rates are above unit, as well as excess concentrations whose values go from negative to positive. Finally, Pearson correlation was obtained finding that most of chemical parameters correlations are in disagreement for both sites, fact which confirms that ionic content is strongly influenced by anthropogenic sources.
rainfall ionic content marine rates excess concentrations Lluvia contenido iónico cociente marino concentración en exceso Estudios urbanos CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
De la estrategia a la ejecución creativa: la publicidad en Toluca
RICARDO VALDEZ GONZALEZ (2000, [Tesis de maestría])
Estudio teórico y de campo sobre la aplicación de los planes estratégicos en programas de comunicación de organizaciones e instituciones en la ciudad de Toluca, Estado de México; definición de métodos creativos de producción de mensajes y evaluación de sus resultados.
Maestro en Mercadotecnia
CIENCIAS SOCIALES CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS ORGANIZACIÓN Y DIRECCIÓN DE EMPRESAS MARKETING (COMERCIALIZACIÓN)
Shriniwas Gautam Dyutiman Choudhary Dil Bahadur Rahut (2022, [Artículo])
The private sector in Nepal participates in the regulated import and distribution of three types of subsidized fertilizer. However, almost 55% of the agrovets (family-owned microenterprises) that retail agricultural inputs do not comply. Many farmers rely on the fertilizer purchased through these agrovets, including subsidized ones. There is no private sector importer of the three types of fertilizer covered by the subsidy program, which indicates that the agrovets either acquire these through leakage in the government distribution system or through illegal cross-border trade from India, both of which are considered legal noncompliance. We discern the determinants for this noncompliant behavior of agrovets using logistic regression. The results from logistic regression suggest that the agrovets that are more likely to comply are registered, have membership in business associations, and have a higher number of competitors. Those with diversified business portfolios and covering a greater number of districts are less likely to comply. Key informants, consisting of both public and private sector stakeholders, were solicited for their views on solving this noncompliant behavior. The private sector unanimously asserts the need for deregulation of fertilizer imports and the participation of agrovets in the distribution of the subsidized fertilizer. In contrast, the public sector is skeptical of the ability and trustworthiness of the private sector in the import and distribution of quality fertilizer. We propose a middle ground to mitigate private sector noncompliance and suggest a policy revisit to increase the fertilizer supply and distribution efficiency.
Fertilizer Subsidy Policy Input Retailers CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA FERTILIZERS POLICIES MARKET REGULATIONS