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View article: PHYTOSANITARY ANALYSIS OF FRAXINUS UHDEI AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ITS BARK BEETLE IN THE SECOND LARGEST PARK OF MEXICO CITY
PHYTOSANITARY ANALYSIS OF FRAXINUS UHDEI AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ITS BARK BEETLE IN THE SECOND LARGEST PARK OF MEXICO CITY Open
The San Juan de Aragón Forest (SJAF) is the second-largest park in Mexico City; its importance includes environmental, aesthetic, economic, and recreational aspects. Among the challenges being faced is the bark beetle Hylesinus aztecus (Wo…
View article: Seasonal behaviour and habitat ecological features of <i>Pristidactylus valeriae</i> in the Mediterranean ecosystem of central Chile
Seasonal behaviour and habitat ecological features of <i>Pristidactylus valeriae</i> in the Mediterranean ecosystem of central Chile Open
This study focuses on the ecological characteristics and seasonal behaviour of Pristidactylus valeriae, an endemic lizard of Chile inhabiting the O’Higgins Region. This species used to be a common sighting, and in the last 30 years its pop…
View article: Breaking barriers in education: leveraging 3E approach and technology to foster inclusion for SEN students
Breaking barriers in education: leveraging 3E approach and technology to foster inclusion for SEN students Open
Advances in embodied design highlight the interconnection between the brain, body, and environment in shaping learning experiences, emphasizing the potential of multimodal perception in enriched sociomaterial and technological contexts. De…
View article: Neurodiversity: post-cognitivist foundations of the 3E approach for educational inclusion of autistic students with technology
Neurodiversity: post-cognitivist foundations of the 3E approach for educational inclusion of autistic students with technology Open
The concept of neurodiversity has gained strength in the last years to highlight the value of individual differences based on relevant variations in brain functioning. Inclusive education has embraced neurodiversity to promote a culture ce…
View article: Pollination Effectiveness of the Hoverfly Eristalinus aeneus (Scopoli, 1763) in Diploid and Triploid Associated Watermelon Crop
Pollination Effectiveness of the Hoverfly Eristalinus aeneus (Scopoli, 1763) in Diploid and Triploid Associated Watermelon Crop Open
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is an important crop worldwide. Pollination of this crop is carried out by insects, with honey bees (Apis spp.) and bumble bees (Bombus spp.) as the most used in greenhouse production. Nevertheless, due to th…
View article: Hoverfly pollination enhances yield and fruit quality in mango under protected cultivation
Hoverfly pollination enhances yield and fruit quality in mango under protected cultivation Open
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the main tropical fruit crops worldwide. Although mostly grown in open fields, protected cultivation of mango has recently increased. Pollination in mango mainly occurs by flies (myophily) among which …
View article: Reconnecting Farmers with Nature through Agroecological Transitions: Interacting Niches and Experimentation and the Role of Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems
Reconnecting Farmers with Nature through Agroecological Transitions: Interacting Niches and Experimentation and the Role of Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems Open
Sustainability transitions in agriculture are explored through an analysis of niche initiatives within a common production system, relying on sustainable transitions, multi-level perspectives, and agroecological frameworks, and involving m…
View article: Evaluation of Cinnamon Essential Oil as a Preservative Agent in the Postharvest Stage of Strawberries (Fragaria Sp.)
Evaluation of Cinnamon Essential Oil as a Preservative Agent in the Postharvest Stage of Strawberries (Fragaria Sp.) Open
This study proposes the use of cinnamon as an antimicrobial agent with the presence of cinnamic aldehyde, which has antibacterial and antifungal activity and inhibits the production of mycotoxins. Initially, microorganisms were isolated in…
View article: Heat Unit Requirements of “Flame Seedless” Table Grape: A Tool to Predict Its Harvest Period in Protected Cultivation
Heat Unit Requirements of “Flame Seedless” Table Grape: A Tool to Predict Its Harvest Period in Protected Cultivation Open
Greenhouse cultivation of table grapes is a challenge due to difficulties imposed by their perennial habit and chilling requirements. Despite difficulties, greenhouse cultivation allows ripening long before that in the open field. Nonethel…
View article: “If You Know the Enemy and Know Yourself”: Addressing the Problem of Biological Invasions in Ports Through a New NIS Invasion Threat Score, Routine Monitoring, and Preventive Action Plans
“If You Know the Enemy and Know Yourself”: Addressing the Problem of Biological Invasions in Ports Through a New NIS Invasion Threat Score, Routine Monitoring, and Preventive Action Plans Open
Invasive alien species (IAS) are currently considered one of the greatest threats to global marine ecosystems. Thus, ships and maritime activity have been identified as the main factors responsible for the vast majority of accidental speci…
View article: The Effects of Combined Pre and Postharvest Deficit Irrigation on Loquat Yield, Fruit Quality and Handling Aptitude
The Effects of Combined Pre and Postharvest Deficit Irrigation on Loquat Yield, Fruit Quality and Handling Aptitude Open
Loquat prices depend on fruit size and earliness. Earliness is improved by postharvest deficit irrigation (DI), without negative effects on fruit size. An optimization of postharvest DI strategies carried out by limiting the dry period led…
View article: Ecological Infrastructures among greenhouses: revegetation and soil quality
Ecological Infrastructures among greenhouses: revegetation and soil quality Open
Crops under indoor agriculture are extremely vulnerable to pests. It has been evidenced the role of functional biodiversity in pest control by using natural pest enemies. Directly linked to these assumptions have emerged the concept of Eco…
View article: FRUIT REMOVAL BY LARGE AVIAN FRUGIVORES VARIES IN RELATION TO HABITAT QUALITY IN CONTINUOUS NEOTROPICAL RAINFOREST
FRUIT REMOVAL BY LARGE AVIAN FRUGIVORES VARIES IN RELATION TO HABITAT QUALITY IN CONTINUOUS NEOTROPICAL RAINFOREST Open
∙ Animal-mediated seed dispersal shapes key ecological processes including seedling recruitment and demography. Anthropogenic activities have substantively impacted tropical habitats, yet the degree of sensitivity exhibited by different fr…
View article: Water-Stressed Loquat Trees Need More Time and Heat to Ripen Their Fruits
Water-Stressed Loquat Trees Need More Time and Heat to Ripen Their Fruits Open
To determine if water-stressed trees need more time and heat to mature their fruits, we compared chronological and thermal time from bloom to harvest among control fully-irrigated ‘Algerie’ loquat trees and trees suffering prior-to-bloom d…
View article: Spider Communities and Biological Control in Native Habitats Surrounding Greenhouses
Spider Communities and Biological Control in Native Habitats Surrounding Greenhouses Open
The promotion of native vegetation as a habitat for natural enemies, which could increase their abundance and fitness, is especially useful in highly simplified settings such as Mediterranean greenhouse landscapes. Spiders as generalist pr…
View article: Selecting native perennial plants for ecological intensification in Mediterranean greenhouse horticulture – CORRIGENDUM
Selecting native perennial plants for ecological intensification in Mediterranean greenhouse horticulture – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Molecular Systematics of the Genus Acidithiobacillus: Insights into the Phylogenetic Structure and Diversification of the Taxon
Molecular Systematics of the Genus Acidithiobacillus: Insights into the Phylogenetic Structure and Diversification of the Taxon Open
The acidithiobacilli are sulfur-oxidizing acidophilic bacteria that thrive in both natural and anthropogenic low pH environments. They contribute to processes that lead to the generation of acid rock drainage in several different geoclimat…