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en línea
Jorge Cuvertino, Víctor Ardiles, Felipe Osorio, Ximena Romero     Pág. 245 - 254
Bryological knowledge in Chile is incomplete. With the aim of making a contribution to a better understanding of the geographic distribution of these species and encourage bryological studies and the conservation of these plants in the country, the re... ver más
Revista: Ciencia e Investigación Agraria    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Lissette Grimau, Miguel Gómez, Rodrigo Figueroa, Rodrigo Pizarro, Gabriel Núñez, Gloria Montenegro     Pág. 387 - 394
The use of native flora by Apis mellifera L. in Chile has been demonstrated in many studies; however, certain species that are viewed as weeds contribute extensively to the floral composition of honey. A total of 92 honey samples from the Libertador Gene... ver más
Revista: Ciencia e Investigación Agraria    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alfonso Encinas,Wolfgang Stinnesbeck,Victor A. Valencia     Pág. 436 - 445
Upper Cretaceous marine rocks crop out along the Pacific coast of central and south-central Chile between 33° and 37°S. These strata constitute an important reference for the Upper Cretaceous of South America due to their diverse fossil fauna and flora. ... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Marcelo Leppe,Philippe Moisan,Eduardo Abad,Sylvia Palma-Heldt     Pág. 81 - 107
The Upper Triassic (Carnian-Norian) Filicopsida fossils present in the marine and continental outcrops, informally nominated as Santa Juana formation in the Biobío Region of Chile (37ºS/73ºS), are described. The taphoflora includes ten species, out of wh... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
María José Martin, Carolina Fredes, Gabriel Nuñez, Rosanna Ginocchio, Gloria Montenegro     Pág. 411 - 418
The color of honey has special relevance in the international market, as different markets demand specific colors of honey. Chile has very diverse native and exotic flora, which are used by bees (Apis mellifera) to produce a range of honey types, includi... ver más
Revista: Ciencia e Investigación Agraria    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Gloria Montenegro, Miguel Gómez, Javiera Díaz-Forestier, Rodrigo Pizarro     Pág. 145 - 154
Chilean apicultural production is characterized by a great variety of honey types with a high percentage of nectar from native plant species. The proportion of nectar from native plants associated with the high endemism of the Chilean flora results in th... ver más
Revista: Ciencia e Investigación Agraria    Formato: Electrónico

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