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In Colombia, we have found 165 species that belong to the Passiflora genus and, of these, about 50% have edible fruits. Among these, passion fruit, sweet granadilla and purple passion fruit are considered to be of economic importance. This study aimed to
Leidy Milena Aguacía +2 more
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Abstract The 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja on La Palma, Canary Islands, provided a unique opportunity to investigate the dynamics of magma migration and storage during a large effusive eruption. In this study, we employ repeated seismic tomography to image temporal changes in the subsurface structure beneath La Palma, using body‐wave travel times from ...
Ivan Koulakov +2 more
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Present research investigation was aimed at morphological and biochemical assessment of Passiflora quadrangularis L. commonly known as giant granadilla and locally called as vegetable squash grown as vegetable crop by the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.
Kripa Shankar, Singh S R
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Photosynthetic Responses of Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis L.) to Salinity [PDF]
The giant granadilla is distributed throughout the tropics and may deserve wider use as a commercial crop (Martin et al., 1987). Knowledge of the factors that affect photosynthesis of tropical species is a prerequisite for successful cultivation (Possingham, 1986).
Yasmina Zozor, Thomas E. Marler
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Environmental drivers of scale morphology in a Canary Island lizard across 3700 m of elevation
Gallotia galloti scale traits are driven by climate and human pressures. High dorsal density correlates with hotter, dryer environments and larger scales with higher sun exposure, while ventral scale variation was associated with isothermality and human influences. These changes highlight morphological responses to environmental conditions.
K. Kelly +5 more
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Fruit Characterization of Passiflora ligularis in Different Andean Regions of Ecuador
Granadilla (Passiflora ligularis) is a fruit species native to the Ecuadorian Andes. This study identifies agromorphological variables of interest that allow the selection of elite individuals from native populations in the provinces of Carchi, Imbabura,
Juan Carlos Carrasco +2 more
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Impactos del Turismo Rural Comunitario en la Casa Albergue La Granadilla, proyecto turístico de la cooperativa Héroes y Mártires de Nandaime, ubicada en la comunidad la Granadilla Departamento de Granada, Periodo 2015 [PDF]
El Turismo Rural Comunitario (TRC) se desarrolla en las comunidades rurales y consiste en el involucramiento de los pobladores y familias locales, debido a que es una fuente de ingresos que les permite obtener beneficios que brinda la actividad turística
Dávila Alarcón, Jeymi Nohemí +2 more
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Seismic Tomography of a Newborn Volcano
Abstract On 19 September 2021, in La Palma, Canary Islands (Spain), a new volcano, later named Tajogaite, erupted. We determined the shallow seismic tomography model of Tajogaite Volcano, including the 3D distributions of Vp, Vs, and Vp/Vs. The tomography of the volcanic edifice has been performed using a combination of a three‐component amplitude ...
Sergio Gammaldi +10 more
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Contextualización: El cambio climático y las actividades antrópicas sobre los recursos naturales se constituyen como los principales causantes de la pérdida de biodiversidad y la redistribución de las especies.
Andrés Mauricio Munar Samboní +2 more
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Diagnóstico del potencial turístico comunitario en la comunidad "La Granadilla" en el municipio de Diriomo del Departamento de Granada, durante los meses de Agosto a Noviembre del 2009 [PDF]
El presente documento contiene la realización de un diagnóstico turístico en la comunidad la Granadilla ubicada carretera a Granada en el km 60 y ½ entrada de Monte Verde, donde se considero la existencia de los recursos y servicios turísticos ...
Mercado Aburto, Rocío Massiel +1 more
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