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1. | | GARCÍA ROCHE, M.; PEREZ, E. Aceites esenciales de plantas nativas promisorios para el control de bacteriosis en tomate. In: INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria); Programa Nacional Producción Hortícola. Resultados experimentales en sanidad de tomate y morrón. Jornada de Divulgación. Canelones (Uruguay): INIA, 2015. p. 62-65 (Serie Actividades de Difusión ; 756). La investigación que da origen a los resultados presentados en la presente publicación recibió fondos de la Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación bajo el código
INI_X_2013_1_10160 y del Instituto Nacional de Investigación...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas; INIA Tacuarembó. |
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4. | | GARCIA-ROCHE, M.; CAÑIBE, G.; TALMÓN, D.; MENDOZA, A.; CASSINA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CARRIQUIRY, M. Abundancia mitocondrial hepática en dos genotipos holstein en pastoreo. In: Jornadas Uruguayas de Buiatría, 48., 2021. Paysandú, Uruguay: Centro Médico Veterinario de Paysandú; Filial de la Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria del Uruguaya; Sociedad Uruguaya de Buiatría, 31 de Mayo al 4 de Junio 2021. [Poster]. p.251-253.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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6. | | CASAL, A.; GARCÍA-ROCHE, M.; NAVAJAS, E.; CASSINA, A.; CARRIQUIRY, M Differential hepatic oxidative status in steers with divergent residual feed intake phenotype. Animal, 1 January 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 78-85. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1751731119001332 Article history: Received 12 December 2018 // Accepted 6 May 2019 // Published online: 20 June 2019.
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Corresponding author: Casal, A.; Departamento de Produccion Animal y Pasturas, Facultad de Agronomia,...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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8. | | GARCÍA-ROCHE, M.; TALMÓN, D.; CAÑIBE, G.; MENDOZA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CASSINA, A.; CARRIQUIRY, M. Expresión génica hepática de la vía del receptor alfa activado por proliferador de peroxisomas A (PPARA) en dos genotipos Holstein. [abstract]. In: AUPA, Proceedings del VII Congreso Uruguayo de Producción Animal. Sección Cambio Climático y Producción Sostenible (Climate Change Section), 14 y 15 diciembre 2021. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal, 29(Supl.1), p.2. (Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal, Vol.29, Supl.1)Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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9. | | GARCÍA-ROCHE, M.; TALMÓN, D.; CAÑIBE, G.; ASTESSIANO, A.L.; MENDOZA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CASSINA, A.; CARRIQUIRY, M. Differential hepatic mitochondrial function and gluconeogenic gene expression in 2 Holstein strains in a pasture-based system. Journal of Dairy Science, July 2022, Volume 105, Issue 7, Pages 5723-5737. OPEN ACCESS. doi: https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2021-21358 Article history: Received 30 September 2021, Accepted 17 March 2022, Available online 20 May 2022, Version of Record 22 June 2022. -- Corresponding author: García-Roche, M.; Departamento de Producción Animal y Pasturas, Facultad de...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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10. | | GARCIA ROCHE, M.; TALMÓN, D.; JORGE-SMEDING, E.; CASAL, A.; MENDOZA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CARRIQUIRY, M; CASSINA, A. Función mitocondrial en biopsias de hígado de vacas lecheras de dos genotipos Holstein en condiciones pastoriles. [Resumen]. En: CONGRESO ASOCIACIÓN URUGUAYA DE PRODUCCIÓN ANIMAL (6º, Marzo, 2018, Tacuarembó, Uruguay). Tacuarembó: AUPA, 2018. p. 34.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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11. | | GARCÍA-ROCHE, M.; TALMÓN, D.; CAÑIBE, G.; ASTESSIANO, A.L.; MENDOZA, A.; CASSINA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CARRIQUIRY, M. Hepatic metabolism of grazing cows of two Holstein strains under two feeding strategies with different levels of pasture inclusion. PLoS ONE, October 2023, Volume 18, Issue 10, e0290551. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290551 -- OPEN ACCESS. Article history: Received March 22 2023; Accepted August 9 2023; Published October 26 2023. -- Correspondence: García-Roche, M.; Facultad de Agronomía, Departamento de Producción Animal y Pasturas, Universidad de la República,...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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12. | | GARCIA-ROCHE, M.; CAÑIBE, G.; ASTESSIANO, A.; TALMON, D.; MENDOZA, A.; CASSINA, A.; QUIJANO, C.; CARRIQUIRY, M. O14 Hepatic energy reserves and carnitine palmitoyltransferase activity in grazing dairy cows of two pasture-based systems during lactation. [conference abstract] Animal - science proceedings, August 2022, Volume 13, Issue 3, pages 260-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anscip.2022.07.024 Article histrory: Available online 16 September 2022, Version of Record 16 September 2022. -- Funding: MGR was supported by CAP fellowship BDDX_2018_1#49004502. The project was funded by CSIC I+D 2018 ID 103 awarded to MC and CQ and by...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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INIA La Estanzuela. |
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12/10/2015 |
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12/10/2015 |
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Trabajos en Congresos/Conferencias |
Autor : |
GASO, D.; CAPURRO, M.C. |
Afiliación : |
DEBORAH VIVIANA GASO MELGAR, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARIA CRISTINA CAPURRO BAZZANO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Potential yield of contrasting soybean maturity groups in Southern Uruguayan conditions: abstract. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Agrociencia Uruguay, v. 19, special issue "Inter-Regional CIGR Conference on Land and Water Challenges, 3., La Estanzuela, Colonia, UY. Tools for developing; "Dr. Mario García Petillo"", p. 36, 2015. |
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1510-0839. |
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Inglés |
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En versión electrónica difiere la paginación: Agrociencia Uruguay, v. 19, special issue, p. 39, 2015. |
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Soybean potential yield (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is determined by temperature, radiation, photoperiod and genotype in every
location. The variability of potential yields is strongly associated with changes in available solar radiation through years.
Selection of management practices that lead to maintaining high yields are: genotype, sowing date and row spacing. Sowing
date enables coupling solar radiation offer with the crop stages were yield is defined. Furthermore, potential yield for every
environment depends on genotype. Selection of the maturity group (MG) defines the initiation of the reproductive period, which
conditions the nod number, the maximum leaf area index (LAI) and the environmental conditions during grain filling. Additionally,
growth habit of each genotype is also related to potential yield. Early sowing date allows the expression of the greatest
differences among MG. A crop growth simulation study showed that the average potential productivity of early maturing
cultivars (MG from III to V) achieved higher yields than later maturing cultivars (MG from V to VII) at early sowing date
conditions in Uruguayan latitudes. Later maturing cultivars localize their critical period when daily radiation curve declines (late
January - February) and consequently the growth rate during reproductive stage is not maximized. The objective of this study
was to determine the potential crop growth and yield of different MG in two ambient crated by early and mid sowing date, at
southern Uruguayan latitudes. The experiment was carried out during summer 2014-2015. Contrasting MG -from III to VIIwere
tested on two sowing dates: 15/10 and 15/11. Different growing variables were measured during the growing season:
evolution of the intercepted solar radiation, biomass (B), soil water content, number of pods per square meter and crop yield.
Results showed that early maturing cultivars expressed higher yields in both sowing dates. The yield on mid-October sowing
date ranged from 5400 to 6300 kg ha-1 for early maturing cultivars and 4600 to 5600 kg ha-1 for later maturing cultivars. For mid
November sowing date the yields ranged from 4600 to 5200 kg ha-1 for early maturing cultivars and 3800 to 5500 kg ha-1 for later
maturing cultivars. However, evolution of LAI and B was similar among MG. The main difference showed was accumulated biomass
at initial reproductive stage. Daily water uptake did not differ among MG; nevertheless, total water uptake responded positively
to the increase of the crop cycle length. The highest potential yield for season 2014-2015 was reached with early maturing
cultivars. Results showed that yields could be maximized with management practices as supplementary irrigation and the use
of short MG sowed in October. The use of these practices lead to obtain over 6000 kg ha-1 crop yield combined with high water
productivity. MenosSoybean potential yield (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is determined by temperature, radiation, photoperiod and genotype in every
location. The variability of potential yields is strongly associated with changes in available solar radiation through years.
Selection of management practices that lead to maintaining high yields are: genotype, sowing date and row spacing. Sowing
date enables coupling solar radiation offer with the crop stages were yield is defined. Furthermore, potential yield for every
environment depends on genotype. Selection of the maturity group (MG) defines the initiation of the reproductive period, which
conditions the nod number, the maximum leaf area index (LAI) and the environmental conditions during grain filling. Additionally,
growth habit of each genotype is also related to potential yield. Early sowing date allows the expression of the greatest
differences among MG. A crop growth simulation study showed that the average potential productivity of early maturing
cultivars (MG from III to V) achieved higher yields than later maturing cultivars (MG from V to VII) at early sowing date
conditions in Uruguayan latitudes. Later maturing cultivars localize their critical period when daily radiation curve declines (late
January - February) and consequently the growth rate during reproductive stage is not maximized. The objective of this study
was to determine the potential crop growth and yield of different MG in two ambient crated by early and mid sowing date, at... Presentar Todo |
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BIOMASA DEL CULTIVO; EFICIENCIA EN EL USO DEL AGUA; FECHA DE SIEMBRA; ÍNDICE DE ÁREA FOLIAR; IRRIGACIÓN SUPLEMENTARIA; RADIACIÓN SOLAR. |
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GLYCINE MAX; RENDIMIENTO DEL CULTIVO; RIEGO; SOJA; URUGUAY. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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