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Khan, M.A.Witzke-Ehbrecht, S. vonMaass, Brigitte L.Becker, H.C.[Relationships among different geographical groups, agro-morphology, fatty acid composition and RAPD marker diversity in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)]Relationships among different geographical groups, agro-morphology, fatty acid composition and RAPD marker diversity in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)
Okoth, Peter F.Huising, JeroenRamisch, Joshua J.[Conservation and sustainable management of below ground biodiversity]Conservation and sustainable management of below ground biodiversity
Ocampo Nahar, César H.Gallego Sánchez, Gerardo J.Duque E., Myriam CristinaSánchez, I.Ríos Castaño, DaniloDebouck, Daniel G.[Diversidad genética de la colección colombiana de aguacate, Persea americana Mill]Diversidad genética de la colección colombiana de aguacate, Persea americana Mill
Fory Sánchez, L.F.González, E.Velásquez, A.M.Morales, MArcia Moreno, KABlanco, AEQuintero Muñoz, M.A.Ortiz Domínguez, A.Pérez Almeida, IrisDuque E., Myriam CristinaLentini, Z[Gene flow analysis in rice wild/weedy relatives in Tropical America : Understanding crop-biodiversity interactions]Gene flow analysis in rice wild/weedy relatives in Tropical America : Understanding crop-biodiversity interactions

The wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is widely but discontinuously distributed from northern Mexico to northern Argentina on both sides of the Isthmus of Panama. Little is known on how the species has reached its current disjunct distribution. In this research, chloroplast DNA polymorphisms ...


Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.Arias, J.S.[Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas]Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas

In this study, the impact of forest disturbance on earthworm assemblages was assessed using monoliths dug out at 5 m intervals along a gradient of land-use intensification. The land-use types comprised primary forest (as a baseline), secondary forest, tree plantation, fallow, perennial and annual...


Tondoh, Jérôme E.Guei, AMCsyzdum, COkoth, Peter F.[Effect of land-use on the earthworm assemblages in semi-deciduous forests of Central-West Ivory Coast]Effect of land-use on the earthworm assemblages in semi-deciduous forests of Central-West Ivory Coast

Uribe, N.Valencia, J.[Análisis de vulnerabilidad hídrica frente aescenarios de cambio climático en las cuencas delos ríos Tuluá, Guabas, Fraile y Desbaratado en el departamento del Valle del Cauca]Análisis de vulnerabilidad hídrica frente aescenarios de cambio climático en las cuencas delos ríos Tuluá, Guabas, Fraile y Desbaratado en el departamento del Valle del Cauca

The list of Colombian Passifloraceae was revised, using 3.930 records from literature, herbaria, and field observations. It includes 167 species, 165 of them native, which is equivalent to 27% of the family. Our list includes more details on species distribution and presents 26 species new to Col...


Ocampo Pérez, John A.Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge, GeoRestrepo, MJarvis, AndySalazar, MCaetano, C.M.[Diversity of Colombian passifloraceae : Biogeography and an updated list for conservation]Diversity of Colombian passifloraceae : Biogeography and an updated list for conservation

Analysis was made of 3,923 records of 162 wild Passiflora specimens to assess the distribution of their diversity in Colombia, identify collection gaps, and explore their potential as indicator species. Despite variable collecting density among and within biogeographic regions, the Andean region ...


Ocampo Pérez, John A.Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge, GeoJarvis, Andy[Distribution of the Genus Passiflora L. diversity in Colombia and Its potential as an Indicator for biodiversity management in the coffee growing zone]Distribution of the Genus Passiflora L. diversity in Colombia and Its potential as an Indicator for biodiversity management in the coffee growing zone
Autor: Castro, A.

Presentación de la dra. Aracely Castro, líder de suelos para LAC del CIAT, durante la primera Casa Abierta de 2013, dirigida a decanos y docentes.


Castro, A.[Agricultura eco-eficiente para reducir la pobreza]Agricultura eco-eficiente para reducir la pobreza

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