UCO studies yield a better understanding of how cyanobacteria take advantage of glucose
Escrito por UCC+iThree UCO studies delve into how the Earth's most abundant photosynthetic organisms, marine cyanobacteria, are also able to obtain energy from organic substances, such as glucose
A study analyzes the relationship between olive roots and Verticillium wilt
Escrito por UCC+iA new method developed at the UCO has tested how substances secreted by the roots of olive trees impact infection by the Verticillium dahliae fungus, and studied its effects on different varieties of olive trees
The most effective silicon fertilization strategy to boost olive tree defenses is ascertained
Escrito por UCC+iA dose of 20 mg per liter is ideal to increase the level of silicon in olive trees, according to a study by the Agronomy Department at the University of Cordoba
Marine Cyanobacteria Grew Strong in the Ocean by Adjusting Their Metabolism
Escrito por UCC+iThe UCO publishes a review of the nitrogen metabolism adaptations that allowed the most abundant photosynthetic organism on Earth, marine cyanobacteria, to survive in environments very poor in nutrients
Study Analyzes Hepatitis E Virus Exposure in Iberian Lynxes
Escrito por UCC+iThe results indicate that the level of virus exposure is higher among captive lynxes than those in the wild
LIFE SCRUBS NET PROJECT | Scrub: an element to be assessed for the regeneration of dehesas
Escrito por UCC+iThe European LIFE ScrubsNet project, in which the UCO is participating, is working on the conservation of vegetation and the mitigation of climate change