Noticias sobre el Cultivo de Papas de Las Américas

Rockey Farm (Colorado) receives the NPC 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award
Enero 20, 2015
Rockey Farm (Colorado) receives the NPC 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award
Brendon and Sheldon Rockey of Rockey Farms in Center, Colorado, were named the recipients of the prestigious 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award presented at the National Potato Council’s 2015 Annual Meeting.
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La variabilidad genotípica influye en la eficiencia de uso de fósforo como fertilizante en condiciones de campo
Enero 20, 2015
La variabilidad genotípica influye en la eficiencia de uso de fósforo como fertilizante en condiciones de campo
A esa conclusión llegan los autores de este estudio realizado en Chile, cuyos resultados fueron presentados en el último congreso de la ALAP.
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Fisiología y manejo de tubérculos semilla de papa
Enero 02, 2015
Fisiología y manejo de tubérculos semilla de papa
Factores y condiciones necesarios para producir tubérculos semilla con el estado de brotamiento adecuado al momento de siembra.
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Desarrollan en Cuba bioestimulante para el cultivo de la papa
Noviembre 12, 2014
Desarrollan en Cuba bioestimulante para el cultivo de la papa
El Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Agrícolas (INCA) ha desarrollado un bioestimulante que favorece el rendimiento productivo por hectárea.
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New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Discusses Postharvest Use of Phosphorous Acid
Octubre 05, 2014
New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Discusses Postharvest Use of Phosphorous Acid
Phosphorous acid based products can be an effective control for postharvest diseases when applying best practices. In the presentation. Learn more in the latest ‘Focus on Potato’ presentation “Phosphorous Acid and its use in Potato Post-Harvest Situations,”
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New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Addresses Fungicide Resistance, Management
Septiembre 22, 2014
New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Addresses Fungicide Resistance, Management
While weed resistance issues have been grabbing many headlines over the past few years, fungicide resistance has become an increasingly important issue this growing season—and likely for future growing seasons if sound resistance management practices are not adopted.
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Fungi identified to combat potato cyst nematodes
Septiembre 17, 2014
Fungi identified to combat potato cyst nematodes
Researchers of the Institute of Ecology (INECOL) in Mexico have identified a fungus capable of feeding on nematodes. Combining this biological control with other methods in an integrated management system reduced the golden nematode population by up to 90 percent in two years.
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New Jersey Potato Growers host EPA Tour
Septiembre 04, 2014
New Jersey Potato Growers host EPA Tour
During the week of August 26, the National Potato Council (NPC) led a delegation of 19 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staff on a crop tour of New Jersey’s potato growing region.
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Agosto 28, 2014
Growing organic potatoes in Prince Edward Island
The red fields of Prince Edward Island are renowned for growing potatoes. Fred Dollar’s decision to grow organic potatoes is built on that reputation.
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Sub surface drip irrigation saves water, fertilizer
Agosto 10, 2014
Sub surface drip irrigation saves water, fertilizer
A Florida-based potato farmer who recently won an award for his sustainable irrigation methods firmly believes all farmers should adopt the system for the good of the planet.
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Julio 14, 2014
El cultivo de la papa [en Colombia]
El Sistema de Información de Precios y Abastecimiento del Sector Agropecuario (SIPSA) junto con el Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural y el Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE), publicaron en septiembre de 2013 este documento con información variada sobre el cultivo de la papa en el país.
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Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
Junio 26, 2014
Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
In this USDA research on soybean crops, researchers find a link between minimum winter temperature and pesticide use.
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Mayo 28, 2014
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Polilla amenaza hortalizas en Guatemala
Marzo 06, 2014
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La inminente llegada de la polilla Tuta absoluta, que barrena las hortalizas y ocasiona la pérdida total del cultivo, preocupa y alerta al sector agrícola nacional.
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Walther Farms reaches agreement with environmental group on water withdrawal from Edisto River
Febrero 01, 2014
Walther Farms reaches agreement with environmental group on water withdrawal from Edisto River
After months of disputes, a South Carolina river conservation group has reached a legal settlement with a Michigan-based Walther Farms over the company’s plans to siphon water from the South Fork of the Edisto River.
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Fundación colombiana está tras la huella hídrica de la papa
Enero 19, 2014
Fundación colombiana está tras la huella hídrica de la papa
La Fundación para el Desarrollo Sostenible Territorial (Fundesot) está trabajando en un proyecto de investigación para establecer la huella hídrica en el cultivo de papa y evaluar el cultivo bajo dos sistemas de producción: agricultura de conservación y agricultura tradicional.
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