El estudio constituyó la primera fase de una investigación que se ha realizado durante las últimas tres temporadas, y midió la salinidad del agua utilizada en 18 viñas, reflejando que un 17% de las muestras se ubicó en zonas de riesgo medio, y un 10% en zonas de riesgo alto.
En la segunda etapa se incorporaron análisis de cationes (Na, Ca, Mg) y aniones (CI, SO4, HCO3, CO3), y en la fase más reciente se estudió la relación con la disminución prolongada de las precipitaciones y el aumento en la salinidad.
Este 19 de octubre se realizará el primer encuentro de “Avances Recientes”, dedicado a cerezos, donde junto a la especialista del UC Cooperative Extension, Kosana Suvocarev, expondrán los renombrados académicos e investigadores Marlene Ayala de la Pontificia Universidad Católica, Jaime Auger y Claudio Osorio, de la Universidad de Chile, y Michelle Morales, del Centro de estudios avanzados en Fruticultura.
UC Davis Chile organizó la visita de Dra. Daniela Barile, investigadora de la Universidad de California, Davis, y el CEO del International Center for Food Ontology Operability Data and Semantics, Mathew Lange, para abordar la importancia de los ingredientes funcionales y el potencial del país para la producción de estos a partir de los alimentos y subproductos agroindustriales.
“Se acabó el fuego pero el incendio continúa”. Con esa frase, el decano de Agronomía de la Universidad de Concepción, Guillermo Wells, resumió el espíritu del seminario “Herramientas de manejo técnico de agroecosistemas afectados por incendios”, organizado por la facultad a comienzos de abril para discutir cómo enfrentar los incendios que, tal como los que afectaron a los agricultores y habitantes del sur del país durante el verano, se proyecta seguirán ocurriendo durante los próximos años.
Durante los últimos tres años, UC Davis Chile realizó un arduo trabajo en el Aconcagua para crear la Central de Información y Modelación Hídrica (CIMHi).
Pewen: dirá la Tierra”, un documental que llama a oír la voz de la araucaria
El jueves 10 de septiembre a las 21:00 horas se estrenará por las plataformas de Ladera Sur (YouTube Live y Facebook Live) y por Facebook Live de Fundación Mar Adentro el documental “Pewen dirá la tierra”.
Pseudomonas lini is the name of a bacterium found in ancestral plant samples from northern Chile that has antifungal and biostimulant characteristics that could be an alternative for agricultural soils with high saline and boron levels.
Pseudomonas lini is the name of a bacterium found in ancestral plant samples from northern Chile that has antifungal and biostimulant characteristics that could be an alternative for agricultural soils with high saline and boron levels.
The Comercialization and Technology Transfer Hub for the Americas, which will be held in Santiago, Chile, from August 27 to September 7, 2018, is a high-level training program aimed at entrepreneurs and technology transfer professionals. the Latin American region, interested in developing and bringing their innovative products and services "from the idea to the market"
The Comercialization and Technology Transfer Hub for the Americas, which will be held in Santiago, Chile, from August 27 to September 7, 2018, is a high-level training program aimed at entrepreneurs and technology transfer professionals. the Latin American region, interested in developing and bringing their innovative products and services "from the idea to the market"
Earlier this year, Markus Schreyer, creator and CEO of GaneshaLab SPA; Dushyant Pathak, Associate Vice Chancellor for Technology Management and Corporate Relations at UC Davis and Executive Director of its Venture Catalyst program; and Alan Bennett, Executive Director of UC Davis Chile, agreed, on behalf of their respective institutions, to collaborate in facilitating the movement of startup companies between Chile and California. The goal of this collaboration is to provide new commercial opportunities to technology developers, to bring innovative technologies to Chile and California
Earlier this year, Markus Schreyer, creator and CEO of GaneshaLab SPA; Dushyant Pathak, Associate Vice Chancellor for Technology Management and Corporate Relations at UC Davis and Executive Director of its Venture Catalyst program; and Alan Bennett, Executive Director of UC Davis Chile, agreed, on behalf of their respective institutions, to collaborate in facilitating the movement of startup companies between Chile and California. The goal of this collaboration is to provide new commercial opportunities to technology developers, to bring innovative technologies to Chile and California
UC Davis Chile and the University of Talca held the second version of the Climate Smart Agro, an annual platform which presents high impact science and technology for agro-climatic adaptation in Chile. This year the seminar was held on two dates and in two different cities: Tuesday 29 August in Talca and Thursday 31 August in Santiago.
UC Davis Chile and the University of Talca held the second version of the Climate Smart Agro, an annual platform which presents high impact science and technology for agro-climatic adaptation in Chile. This year the seminar was held on two dates and in two different cities: Tuesday 29 August in Talca and Thursday 31 August in Santiago.