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1. | | AGUERRE, M.; CAJARVILLE, C.; LA MANNA, A.; CAVESTANY, D.; MENDOZA, A.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; REPETTO, J.L.; MEIKLE, A.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Estrategias de alimentación de vacas lecheras en pastoreo: ¿qué hemos aprendido de los sistemas comerciales y qué hemos generado desde la investigación en Uruguay?. Montevideo, UY: ANII, UdelaR, CONAPROLE, INIA, CRI, INIALE, 2016. 55 p.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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2. | | AGUERRE, M.; CAJARVILLE, C.; LA MANNA, A.; CAVESTANY, D.; MENDOZA, A.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; REPETTO, J.L.; MEIKLE, A.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Estrategias de alimentación de vacas lecheras en pastoreo: ¿qué hemos aprendido de los sistemas comerciales y qué hemos generado desde la investigación en Uruguay?. Montevideo (UY): Red Tecnológica Sectorial, 2017. Instituciones co-participantes: ANII (Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación), UdelaR (Universidad de la República), CONAPROLE (Cooperativa Nacional de Productores de Leche), INIA (Institituto Nacional de Investigación...Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Las Brujas. |
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5. | | CLARAMUNT, M.; CARBALLO, C.; MOTTA, G.; SOCA, P.; CHILIBROSTE, P.; BENTANCUR, O.; MATTIAUDA, D.A. Comportamiento ingestivo en pastoreo de vacas primíparas y multíparas Holando con distinto estado corporal al parto. ln: 1er. Congreso Latinoamericano de Etología Aplicada; Reunión Regional de la International Society for Applied Ethology América Latina, Montevideo, UY, 6-7 jun 2008 "Programa ; libro de resúmenes". Montevideo: IIBCE/INIA/ANII, 2008. p. 38 Donación G. Banchero, 20080610Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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7. | | MEIKLE , A.; CAVESTANY, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; ADRIEN, M.L.; ARTEGOITIA, V.; PEREIRA, I.; RUPRECHTER, G.; PESSINA, P.; RAMA, G.; FERNÁNDEZ, A.; BREIJO, M.; LABORDE, D.; PRITSCH, O.; RAMOS, J.M.; DE TORRES, E.; NICOLINI, P.; MENDOZA, A.; DUTOUR, J.; FAJARDO, M.; ASTESSIANO, A.L.; OLAZÁBAL, L.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Advances in knowledge of the dairy cow during the transition period in Uruguay: a multidisciplinary approach. Review. [Avances en el conocimiento de la vaca lechera durante el período de transición en Uruguay: un enfoque multidisciplinario]. [Special Issue 25 Years Agrociencia]. Animal production and pastures. Agrociencia Uruguay, 2022, vol. 26, NE2, e1110. doi: https://doi.org/10.31285/AGRO.26.1110 -- OPEN ACCESS. Article history: Article originally published in: Agrociencia (Uruguay). 2013;17(1):141-152. doi: https://doi.org/10.31285/AGRO.17.528 -- License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License...Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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8. | | MEIKLE, A.; CAVESTANY, D.; CARRIQUIRY, M.; ADRIEN, M.L.; ARTEGOITIA, V.; PEREIRA, I.; RUPRECHTER, G.; PESSINA, P.; RAMA, G.; FERNÁNDEZ, A.; BREIJO, M.; LABORDE, D.; PRITSCH, O.; RAMOS, J.M.; DE TORRES, E.; NICOLINI, P.; MENDOZA, A.; DUTOUR, J.; FAJARDO, M.; ASTESSIANO, A.L.; OLAZÁBAL, L.; MATTIAUDA, D.; CHILIBROSTE, P. Avances en el conocimiento de la vaca lechera durante el período de transición en Uruguay: un enfoque multidisciplinario: revisión. Agrociencia (Montevideo), v. 17, n. 1, p. 141-152, 2013.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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10. | | MENEGAZZI, G.; OBORSKY, M.; GILES, P.Y.; DE MATTOS, J.; FAVARO, R.; LATTANZI, F.; MATTIAUDA, D.A.; SOCA, P.; CHILIBROSTE, P.; GENRO, C. Comportamiento temporal de vacas Holando en lactancia media pastoreando festuca a diferentes intensidades de defoliación en primavera. [Resumen]. En: CONGRESO ASOCIACIÓN URUGUAYA DE PRODUCCIÓN ANIMAL (6º, Marzo, 2018, Tacuarembó, Uruguay). Tacuarembó: AUPA, 2018. p. 141.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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12. | | Rodriguez, F.; Chilibroste, P.; Fabre, E.; Mattiauda, D.; Bruni, M.; Apezteguía, E.; Ordeix, B. Adaptación nutricional de vacas lecheras en pastoreo complementado o no con sorgo y urea ln: Seminario Nacional de Campo Natural, 2 : 1990 nov 15-16 : Tacuarembó Montevideo (Uruguay): Hemisferio Sur, 1990. p369-375 Participaron del Seminario : INIA, Sociedad Uruguaya de Pasturas Naturales, Facultad de Agronomía, Plan AgropecuarioBiblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela; INIA Tacuarembó. |
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27/11/2015 |
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15/10/2019 |
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Autor : |
CABRERA, D.; RODRIGUEZ, P.; ZOPPOLO, R. |
Afiliación : |
CARLOS DANILO CABRERA BOLOGNA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; PABLO ANDRES RODRIGUEZ BRUNO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ROBERTO JOSE ZOPPOLO GOLDSCHMIDT, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Evaluation of quince and selected "Farold®" pear rootstocks for commercial "Williams B.C." production in Uruguay. (Conference Paper) |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
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Acta Horticulturae, 2015, no. 1094, p.159 - 162. |
Serie : |
(Acta Horticulturae; 1094) |
ISBN : |
978-946261092-7 |
ISSN : |
0567-7572 |
DOI : |
10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1094.19 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
Notas : |
Proc. XII International Pear Symposium. Eds.: T. Deckers and J. Vercammen. |
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ABSTRACT.
?Williams B.C.? pear was grafted on two pear rootstocks: ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?, and on three clonal quince rootstocks: ?BA 29?, ?Adams? and ?EMC? with and without ?Beurré Hardy? as an interstem. To evaluate the performance of these combinations in the south of Uruguay, grafted trees were planted in 2003 at INIA Las Brujas, ?Wilson Ferreira Aldunate? Experimental Station (34°40 S-56°20 W). Rows were 4.5 m apart and variable distance was used between plants according to rootstock: 1.70 m (?BA29?, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?), 1.50 m (?Adams?), and 1.30 m (?EMC?). Observations on phenological, vegetative, and productive behavior of the ?Williams B.C.? scions were carried out each year. From 2004 onwards, trunk cross-sectional areas (TCSA) showed differences allowing rootstocks to be ranked in order of decreasing vigor: > ?Farold®69? > ?Farold®40? > ?BA 29? > ?Adams? > ?EMC?. In 2014, trunk cross-sectional area on ?Farold®69? was 198.7 cm2 while a minimum of 53.8 cm2 was measured on ?EMC?. Different rate of plant death occurred, having higher losses among ?EMC? and ?Adams? with interstem and all quince rootstocks without interstem. Cumulative fruit yields per plant of nine harvests ranged between 149.8 (?BA29? with interstem) and 73.5 kg tree-1 (?EMC?). The best performances were recorded on ?BA29? with interstem, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69? pear rootstocks, with an average of cumulative production of 190 ton ha-1. The highest yield efficiency was obtained with ?Farold®40? rootstock (0.35 kg cm-2 TCSA) and with ?BA29? with interstem
(0.30 kg cm-2 TCSA). Therefore, to achieve maximum pear production potential under Uruguayan conditions, rootstock quince ?BA29? with ?Beurré Hardy? as an
interstem, ?Farold®40?, and ?Farold®69? are the better options. MenosABSTRACT.
?Williams B.C.? pear was grafted on two pear rootstocks: ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?, and on three clonal quince rootstocks: ?BA 29?, ?Adams? and ?EMC? with and without ?Beurré Hardy? as an interstem. To evaluate the performance of these combinations in the south of Uruguay, grafted trees were planted in 2003 at INIA Las Brujas, ?Wilson Ferreira Aldunate? Experimental Station (34°40 S-56°20 W). Rows were 4.5 m apart and variable distance was used between plants according to rootstock: 1.70 m (?BA29?, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69?), 1.50 m (?Adams?), and 1.30 m (?EMC?). Observations on phenological, vegetative, and productive behavior of the ?Williams B.C.? scions were carried out each year. From 2004 onwards, trunk cross-sectional areas (TCSA) showed differences allowing rootstocks to be ranked in order of decreasing vigor: > ?Farold®69? > ?Farold®40? > ?BA 29? > ?Adams? > ?EMC?. In 2014, trunk cross-sectional area on ?Farold®69? was 198.7 cm2 while a minimum of 53.8 cm2 was measured on ?EMC?. Different rate of plant death occurred, having higher losses among ?EMC? and ?Adams? with interstem and all quince rootstocks without interstem. Cumulative fruit yields per plant of nine harvests ranged between 149.8 (?BA29? with interstem) and 73.5 kg tree-1 (?EMC?). The best performances were recorded on ?BA29? with interstem, ?Farold®40? and ?Farold®69? pear rootstocks, with an average of cumulative production of 190 ton ha-1. The highest yield efficiency was obtained with ... Presentar Todo |
Thesagro : |
CULTIVO; PERA; PORTAINJERTOS; PYRUS; RENDIMIENTO DEL CULTIVO. |
Asunto categoría : |
F01 Cultivo |
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