LIFE CLIMAGRI PROJECT | 10 Good Agricultural Practices to Mitigate Climate Change and Erosion
The project has disseminated the way to implement a responsible and profitable form of agriculture that helps combat environmental problems
PROVIDE PROJECT | Research into the Public Benefits Generated by Agriculture
The Provide project advances a proposal for an environmental program for mountain olive groves and endorses incentives to protect the environmental benefits generated by agricultural activity
Sentinel-2 Constellation of Satellites Used for the Ongoing Monitoring of Grasslands
A research group at the University of Cordoba has conducted study focused on evaluating the potential of the Sentinel-2 sensor system's configuration to predict the amount of forage on permanent Mediterranean grasslands
A New Sparkling Wine Is Made from Montilla-Moriles Grapes and Yeasts
A study by the AGR-146 group at the University of Cordoba correlates the content of aroma compounds to a sensory analysis of sparkling wines
Research Conducted Into How to Obtain Immune Bovine Milk to Strengthen the Body Against Covid-19
The Infectious Diseases group at the University of Cordoba's Department of Animal Health is conducting research into a cow's milk preparation that could be effective in controlling the coronavirus
In Search of Drought-Tolerant Holm Oaks
A research group at the University of Córdoba studied the molecular properties of the holm oak (Quercus ilex) in search of trees that are more resistant to drought and root rot.
Almond production remains stable in the long term, despite deficit irrigation
A study by the Department of Agronomy of the UCO, IFAPA and the IAS - CSIC analyses production between 2014 and 2019.
Phosphorus conditions the formation of iron oxides, keys to agronomic and environmental soil properties
A paper from the Agronomy Department at the University of Cordoba and Southwest University (China) has advanced in the understanding of influencing factors in the formation of iron oxides that affect a soil's ability to be more agriculturally efficient
Integrated Disease Management saves olive trees from Verticillium wilt
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The University of Cordobas's Agronomy Department (abbreviated to DAUCO in Spanish) reduced the occurrence of Verticillium wilt in a commercial olive plantation by applying an Integrated Disease Management strategy
Waist to height ratio and metabolic syndrome predict lung dysfunction
Researchers at the Department of Nursing, Physical Therapy and Pharmacology at the University of Cordoba found a relationship between metabolic syndrome and a higher probability of having lung diseases and a higher lung age, using waist to height ratio as an early detection method