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pro vyhledávání: '"Tito Sanchez-Santillán"'
Autor:
Roxana Hurtado-Burga, Manuel Milla-Pino, Erik Martos Collazos-Silva, Tito Sanchez-Santillán, Eli Morales-Rojas, Segundo Chávez-Quintana
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Selva Andina Biosphere. 9:15-25
Macrofauna is a biological indicator of soils, in this sense, the objective of this research was to determine the edaphic macrofauna community and its physicochemical properties of the soil, by means of its abundance and richness of groups during the
Autor:
Eli Morales-Rojas, Tito Sanchez-Santillán, Segundo Chávez-Quintana, Roxana Hurtado-Burga, Erik Martos Collazos-Silva, Manuel Milla-Pino
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Selva Andina Biosphere. 9:15-25
Autor:
Franklin Hitler Fernandez-Zarate, Annick Estefany Huaccha-Castillo, Lenin Quiñones-Huatangari, Segundo Primitivo Vaca-Marquina, Tito Sanchez-Santillan, Marly Guelac-Santillan, Alejandro Seminario-Cunya
Publikováno v:
Forest Science and Technology, Vol 20, Iss 3, Pp 244-248 (2024)
Cinchona officinalis, commonly called cascarilla or quina, has medicinal value; and is on Peru’s national coat of arms representing its plant wealth (flora), however, it is threatened by anthropogenic activities. This study aimed to determine the e
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2095b55f0314daaaa4395dffb9fe2cb
Autor:
Annick Estefany Huaccha-Castillo, Franklin Hitler Fernandez-Zarate, Luis Jhoseph Pérez-Delgado, Karla Saith Tantalean-Osores, Segundo Primitivo Vaca-Marquina, Tito Sanchez-Santillan, Eli Morales-Rojas, Alejandro Seminario-Cunya, Lenin Quiñones-Huatangari
Publikováno v:
Forest Science and Technology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 59-67 (2023)
AbstractNon-destructive methods that accurately estimate leaf area (LA) and leaf weight (LW) are simple and inexpensive, and represent powerful tools in the development of physiological and agronomic research. The objective of this research is to gen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b3baabf60985460a84b48999773d1dfe
Autor:
Franklin Hitler Fernandez-Zarate, Annick Estefany Huaccha-Castillo, Lenin Quiñones-Huatangari, Segundo Primitivo Vaca-Marquina, Tito Sanchez-Santillan, Eli Morales-Rojas, Alejandro Seminario-Cunya, Marly Guelac-Santillan, Luci Magali Barturén-Vega, David Coronel-Bustamante
Publikováno v:
Forest Science and Technology, Vol 18, Iss 4, Pp 182-189 (2022)
AbstractCinchona officinalis, known locally as cascarilla or cinchona, is a plant species native to South America. It was used as a source of quinine to combat malaria in the 17th century. The species is threatened by various anthropogenic activities
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1c525f8adc06423394a72324e2e0c253