Isabel Díaz
University of Seville
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Pedosphere | 2016
Isabel Díaz; José Torrent
Abstract Maintaining soil phosphorus (P) at adequate levels for plant growth requires assessing how the long-term P balance (viz., the difference between P inputs and outputs) results in changes in soil test P. The hypothesis that routinely measured soil properties can help predict the conversion factor of P balance into Olsen P was tested at 39 sites in agricultural areas of the Mediterranean region in Spain. A set of soil samples from each site was analyzed for Olsen P, inorganic P (P extracted using 0.5 mol L−1 H2SO4), pseudototal P (P extracted using 0.5 mol L−1 H2SO4 following ignition at 550 °C), and organic P (the difference between pseudototal P and inorganic P). Organic and Olsen P were uncorrelated in most of the 39 soil sets, which suggests that organic P content changed little with P inputs and outputs. The slopes of the regression lines of Olsen P against pseudototal and inorganic P, which were used as two different measures of the conversion factor, ranged widely (from 0.03 to 0.25 approximately), with their average values (about 0.10) being similar to those found in long-term experiments conducted in temperate areas. Neither conversion factor was significantly correlated with any routinely measured soil property; however, the conversion factor for inorganic P was significantly lower for calcareous soils than for noncalcareous soils. Our negative results suggest the need to isolate the influence of soil properties from that of management systems and environmental factors relating to P dynamics in future studies.
Rae-revista De Administracao De Empresas | 2011
Isabel Díaz; Francisco Javier Rondán Cataluña
This paper analyses the commercial and sociodemographic antecedents of the importance of price in buyers’ decisions. The study uses ordinal regression in order to analyze the data obtained from a random sample of consumers of frequently purchased products; these consumers were surveyed in different stores. The results demonstrate that shopping enjoyment and brand loyalty have an influence over the importance of price. However, responsibility for shopping (purchase frequency) does not show a significant relationship. Furthermore, some interesting socio-demographic characteristics were found in the context of the study that can be analyzed in future research.This paper analyses the commercial and sociodemographic antecedents of the importance of price in buyers’ decisions. The study uses ordinal regression in order to analyze the data obtained from a random sample of consumers of frequently purchased products; these consumers were surveyed in different stores. The results demonstrate that shopping enjoyment and brand loyalty have an influence over the importance of price. However, responsibility for shopping (purchase frequency) does not show a significant relationship. Furthermore, some interesting socio-demographic characteristics were found in the context of the study that can be analyzed in future research.
Rae-revista De Administracao De Empresas | 2011
Isabel Díaz; Francisco Javier Rondán Cataluña
This paper analyses the commercial and sociodemographic antecedents of the importance of price in buyers’ decisions. The study uses ordinal regression in order to analyze the data obtained from a random sample of consumers of frequently purchased products; these consumers were surveyed in different stores. The results demonstrate that shopping enjoyment and brand loyalty have an influence over the importance of price. However, responsibility for shopping (purchase frequency) does not show a significant relationship. Furthermore, some interesting socio-demographic characteristics were found in the context of the study that can be analyzed in future research.This paper analyses the commercial and sociodemographic antecedents of the importance of price in buyers’ decisions. The study uses ordinal regression in order to analyze the data obtained from a random sample of consumers of frequently purchased products; these consumers were surveyed in different stores. The results demonstrate that shopping enjoyment and brand loyalty have an influence over the importance of price. However, responsibility for shopping (purchase frequency) does not show a significant relationship. Furthermore, some interesting socio-demographic characteristics were found in the context of the study that can be analyzed in future research.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2010
Isabel Díaz; Vidal Barrón; M. C. del Campillo; José Torrent
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2008
Ana de Santiago; Isabel Díaz; María Carmen del Campillo; José Torrent; Antonio Delgado
Plant and Soil | 2009
Isabel Díaz; M. C. del Campillo; M. Cantos; José Torrent
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2016
Ramiro Recena; Isabel Díaz; María Carmen del Campillo; José Torrent; Antonio Delgado
Scientia Horticulturae | 2015
Florinda Gama; Teresa Saavedra; Isabel Díaz; María del Carmen Campillo; Amarilis de Varennes; Amílcar Duarte; Maribela Pestana; Pedro José Correia
Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2009
Isabel Díaz; Vidal Barrón; M. C. del Campillo; José Torrent
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2013
Isabel Díaz; María Carmen del Campillo; Vidal Barrón; José Torrent; Antonio Delgado