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Costos directos de un cultivo de tomate redondo a campo. Estimación por hectárea para la temporada Primavera-Verano 2023 para la región del Alto Valle de Río Negro y Neuquén¹
(EEA Alto Valle, INTA, 2023-09)El presente trabajo brinda una estimación de los costos directos asociados a un cultivo de “tomate a campo”, para la temporada de otoño-invierno en el área del Alto Valle. Los datos surgen del relevamiento realizado en la ... -
Costos operativos de maquinaria agrícola: Estimación práctica en frutales
(Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Chilecito, INTA, 2010-08)El propósito del presente trabajo, es acercar herramientas que aporten al proceso de gestión, en el marco de la valorización de las labores de maquinaría para la explotación agrícola. La estructura a desarrollar, inicia ... -
Costos operativos de Producción y Empaque de ajo. Tipo comercial morado. Nuevos ciclos .... Nuevos desafios
(Estacion Experimental Agropecuaria La Consulta, INTA, 2021-11-01)La cosecha de ajo de esta temporada comenzó, y aún continúa, con bajos precios, por debajo de sus costos de producción., para la mayoría de los productores. A pesar de esta situación, se debe empezar la nueva campaña, tomar ... -
Costos y desempeño económico del traslado en el tiempo de productos agrícolas: el silobolsa en Argentina
(Gerencia de Comunicación e Imagen Institucional, DNA SICC, INTA, 2015-12)El silobolsa en Argentina es una herramienta consolidada de traslado en el tiempo de la producción granaria, ampliamente utilizada por productores agropecuarios, acopios, industrias y otros actores de los complejos ... -
Costos y rentabilidad citrícola : capacitación a productores de Cambio Rural II
(EEA Bella Vista, INTA, 2016-04)INTA Bella Vista realizó una capacitación a productores del grupo Yerbales Liebig de Colonia Unión (Corrientes), en el marco del Convenio entre el Instituto Nacional de Yerba Mate (INYM) y el INTA, donde se establece un ... -
Cotton as an entry point for soil fertility maintenance and food crop productivity in savannah agroecosystems-Evidence from a long-term experiment in southern Mali
(2015-06)Given the scarcity of manure and the limited land available for fallowing, cotton cultivation with its input credit schemes is often the main entry point for nutrients in cropping systems of West Africa. In an experiment ... -
Could Biostimulants with Plant Active Compounds Improve the Tolerance to Oxidative Stress in Prosopis alba (Griseb.)?
(MDPI, 2022-03)The aim of this work was to explore the potential of four phytoextracts derived from species with recognized antioxidant activity and/or rich in polysaccharides as plant biostimulants of seedlings of Prosopis alba. ... -
Could the Interaction between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Biostimulants Improve the Plant Physiological Status of Prosopis alba Seedlings?
(MDPI, 2022-10)This study aimed to evaluate the synergy between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and foliar biostimulant applications (phytoextracts) on an important Argentinian forest native species (Prosopis alba) during the nursery ... -
Coupling virus-induced gene silencing to exogenous green fluorescence protein expression provides a highly efficient system for functional genomics in arabidopsis and across all stages of tomato fruit development
(2011-07)Since the advent of the postgenomic era, efforts have focused on the development of rapid strategies for annotating plant genes of unknown function. Given its simplicity and rapidity, virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) ... -
Cover crop benefit bacteria and increase aggregate-associate soil C and N storage
(Elsevier, 2024-03)The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of four crop sequences with different aboveground biomass and crop residue biochemical composition on biological soil variables, fractions of soil organic matter, and soil ... -
Cover crop effects on soybean residue decomposition and P release in no-tillage systems of Argentina
(2014-11)Cover crops (CC) provide many benefits to soils but their effect on decomposition of previous crop residues and release of nutrients in continuous no-tillage soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] production are little known. ... -
Cover crop mixtures increase ecosystem multifunctionality in summer crop rotations with low N fertilization
(Springer Nature, 2022)Cropping diversification with cover crop mixtures combined with low N fertilization represents an ecological alternative that may promote sustainability. Our objective was to evaluate changes on soil organic fractions and ... -
Cover crop species affect N2O emissions at hotspot moments of summer crops
(Frontiers Media, 2022-06-01)The use of cover crops, combined with low N fertilization and no-tillage, reduces theenvironmental impacts of agriculture. Legume cover crops provide N to the agroecosystem and allow N fertilization to be reduced without ... -
Cover crop species can increase or decrease the fertilizer-nitrogen requirement in maize
(American Society of Agronomy; Estados Unidos, 2021-07-03)Cover crop species and termination date could affect fertilizer-N management and N diagnostic methods traditionally used in bare fallow-maize (Zea mays L.) systems. Our objectives were to (a) assess the impact of cover ... -
Cover crops effects on anisotropy of unsaturated soil hydraulic properties
(Elsevier, 2023-03)No tillage (NT) is frequently implemented in simplified agricultural systems, which has negative effects on soil physical quality. Among the suggested practices to preserve the physical fertility of soils under NT are ... -
Cover crops effects on soil hydraulic properties in two contrasting Mollisols of Argentinean Pampas region
(Wiley, 2022-02)Decreasing of physical quality of Mollisols in the Argentinean Pampas region is observed due to simplified crop rotations. The main objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of cover cropping management on soil ... -
Cover crops in the Southeastern region of Buenos Aires, Argentina: effects on organic matter physical fractions and nutrient availability
(Springer, 2018-06)In the Southeastern region of Buenos Aires province, soybean monoculture has led to a decline in soil organic matter (SOM) levels in soil, mostly the labile fractions. The reduction of SOM has a negative impact on the soil ... -
Covid 19: Desafios todo terreno VETe (Vigilancia Epidemiológica Territorial)
(EEA Balcarce, 2020-06)Vigilancia Epidemiológica Territorial (VETe) es una herramienta creada por el INTA-EEA Balcarce, UNMdP-FCA, UBA, Municipalidad de Balcarce y el Hospital Municipal Subzonal Felipe Fossati para combatir la pandemia. Su ... -
Covid-19 y circuitos cortos de comercialización de alimentos en Argentina: el papel de los actores sociales
(Centro de Estudios y Documentación Latinoamericanos (CEDLA), 2021-12)El objetivo del artículo es analizar cómo los actores participantes de los circuitos cortos de comercialización de alimentos reconstruyeron sus prácticas en el contexto de la pandemia en la Argentina. A partir del análisis ... -
COVID-19: Recomendaciones técnicas sobre el correcto uso de equipos agrícolas en los espacios públicos para la aplicación de soluciones de Cloro
(EEA Balcarce, INTA, 2020)La evidencia actual sugiere que el COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) puede permanecer viable durante horas o días en la superficies de distintos tipo de materiales. La limpieza de las mismas visiblemente sucias seguida de desinfección ...