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Ecophysiology & Agroecosystems Meeting: INTA Research Highlights

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Famaillá, Tucumán – Researchers from INTA Famaillá actively participated in⁢ the I National​ Meeting ‌of Ecophysiology and Agroecosystems, a unique event co-organized by INTA’s ⁣National Program ​of Ecophysiology and ⁤Agroecosystems ‌and⁢ the Faculty of Agricultural ⁤Sciences of‌ the National University ⁤of Córdoba. The meeting, which drew attendees from across Argentina and Uruguay, focused on ⁤critical​ themes for ⁣agricultural advancement.

the event received ‌support from a diverse range ⁤of​ public and private entities, including Conicet, Crea, ‌and Aapresid. Discussions centered on ecophysiology’s role in crop management and genetic improvement, production and landscape systems, ‍simulation models, remote sensing, precision agriculture, and agricultural education.

INTA Famaillá provided important support for its researchers’ involvement, showcasing work addressing regional challenges with innovative⁤ methodologies. Key​ research presented included‍ studies on ecosystem service crops⁤ – specifically Vicia Villosa within sugarcane systems – productive diversification through cassava cultivation,​ precision agriculture techniques for ‌sugarcane fertilization, mineralizable nitrogen dynamics in Tucumán soils, and the⁤ use of NDVI ‌atmospheric analysis to understand corn performance variations.

Researchers Luciana Martínez Classina, Julio⁤ Víctor Sáez, ‌and ⁢Gustavo Martos were among those representing INTA Famaillá at the ⁣meeting.⁤

These contributions ⁢demonstrate INTA’s‌ dedication to generating applied scientific knowledge to enhance the sustainability and efficiency of agro-productive systems in‌ the Northwest Argentine (NOA)​ region.

Posters detailing the research⁤ are available ‌for download.

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