Fungus Could Help Contain the Disease Caused by Xylella fastidiosa in Agriculture
Escrito por UCC`+iA research group at the University of Córdoba discovers that a common olive grove fungus could help control insects that transmit Xylella fastidiosa in olive trees
App Simulates Soil Loss from Erosion Over the Next 100 Years
Escrito por UCC+iA research team from the University of Córdoba is developing a digital toolkit that simulates soil erosion based on local climate and the agricultural practices that will be applied in the coming decades
Climate change and depopulation confirmedas the main concerns affecting mountain areas in Europe
Escrito por UCC+iA study carried out by the UCO engaged some 500 local agents from 23 mountain regions to identify vulnerabilities and propose strategies to minimize them. In Andalucía, drought, pests and population loss were identified
Studying the impact of El Niño on Amazonian biodiversity
Escrito por UCC+iAn international consortium is analyzing the ecological, production, cultural and social impact of the changes that are occurring in the biodiversity of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon due to the El Niño phenomenon
Vegetation vigor demonstrates that the Sierra Nevada mountain range’s ancient irrigation channels affect soil moisture levels
Escrito por UCC+iFrom satellite images taken over a period of 26 years, a team at the UCO shows how a system of irrigation channels dating back to the Roman Empire increases the water content of the soil adjacent to them
A new algorithm uses satellite images to distinguish olive grove types without field visits
Escrito por UCC+iA study by the universities of Cordoba and Seville develops a method that makes it possible to verify, easily and quickly, whether an olive plantation is traditional, intensive, or super-intensive