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  1. Distribution of anisakid nematodes parasitizing rajiform skates under commercial exploitation in the Southwestern Atlantic by Irigoitia, Manuel Marcial, Braicovich, Paola Elizabeth, Lanfranchi, Ana Laura, Farber, Marisa Diana, Timi, Juan Tomás

    Published 2018
    “…A total of 351 skates, belonging to 3 species (218 Sympterygia bonapartii, 86 Zearaja chilensis and 47 Atlantoraja castelnaui) and from different localities of the Argentine Sea were examined for anisakids. Parasites were found in the stomach wall at high prevalence in some samples. …”
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  2. The role of soybean production as an underlying driver of deforestation in the South American Chaco by Fehlenberg, Verena, Baumann, Matthias, Gasparri, Néstor Ignacio, Piquer Rodriguez, María, Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio Ignacio, Kuemmerle, Tobias

    Published 2018
    “…However, our models also suggested Argentine soybean cultivation may indirectly be linked to deforestation in the Bolivian and Paraguayan Chaco. …”
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  3. Bauhinia affinis (Fabaceae) : una nueva cita para la flora argentina by Fortunato, Renee Hersilia

    Published 2019
    “…The species is described and illustrated indicating ist geographic distribution; its affinities with the related species are discussed and a diagnostic key for its identification in Argentine flora is included.…”
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  4. Cedrela provenance trial in Puerto Rico and St. Croix: Nursery phase assessment by Whitmore, Jacob L.

    Published 2025
    “…Croix nursery (1,280 trees, 5 treatments), the analysis showed higher yields for the Guanacaste, Costa Rica, provenance (treatment) and lower yields for the Argentine provenance. Yields were measured by height, diameter, Hypsipyla grandella attack, mortality, and number of branches before planting in the field.…”
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  5. Phylogenetic relationships of Argentinean Creole with other Latin American Creole Cattle as revealed by a medium density SNP microarray by Raschia, Maria Agustina, Poli, Mario Andres

    Published 2021
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the potential use of a medium-density SNP microarray to describe animals from the most representative and oldest herds at the time the Argentine Association of Criollo Bovine Cattle Breeders was established and to explore the phylogenetic relationship with other Creole cattle from Latin America. …”
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  6. Molecular variability of watermelon mosaic virus isolates from Argentina by Pozzi, Elizabeth Alicia, Perotto, Maria Cecilia, Bertin, S., Manglli, A., Luciani, Cecilia Elizabeth, Conci, Vilma Cecilia, Tomassoli, L.

    Published 2020
    “…G3 was further divided into 5 subgroups, named EM1, EM2, EM3, EM4, and a new group “EMArg”, composed exclusively of Argentine isolates with high bootstrap support and high level of significance. …”
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  7. Structural change in Argentina, 1935–60: The role of import substitution and factor endowments by Debowicz, Darío, Segal, Paul

    Published 2012
    “…This has been the subject of a long-running debate that has exercised Argentine economists throughout the twentieth century, and remains politically salient today. …”
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  8. Effect of Vrn-1, Ppd-1 genes and earliness per se on heading time in Argentinean bread wheat cultivars by Gomez, Dionisio Tomas, Vanzetti, Leonardo Sebastian, Helguera, Marcelo, Lombardo, Lucio, Fraschina, Jorge Alberto, Miralles, D.J.

    Published 2017
    “…Molecular characterization showed that most of the commercial Argentine wheat cultivars available in the market correspond to spring growth habit with dominant insensitive photoperiod alleles (SI) followed by spring habit sensitive to photoperiod (SS), while winter insensitive (WI) habit represented a minority group. …”
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  9. Seropositivity to Sarcocystis infection of llamas correlates with breeding practices by Romero, Sandra Raquel, Carletti, Tamara, Decker Franco, Cecilia, Moré, Gastón, Schnittger, Leonhard, Florin-Christensen, Mónica

    Published 2018
    “…Serum samples (n = 507) were collected from llamas bred under three different conditions: (i) with no sanitation controls and in the presence of pastoral dogs by small producers of different localities of the Argentine Puna (Group I, n = 237); (ii) with sanitation controls and no pastoral dogs, in fenced fields of an experimental agricultural station in the Argentine Puna (Group II, n = 167); and (iii) with sanitation controls and no pastoral dogs in fenced fields of farms of the humid Pampas (Group III, n = 103). …”
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  10. Wheat yield progress and stability during the last five decades in Argentina by Curin, Facundo, Otegui, María Elena, Gonzalez, Fernanda Gabriela

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, modern cultivars out-yielded the old ones in a wide range of environments, suggesting that wide adaptation is a valid breeding strategy for Argentine conditions.…”
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  11. Onion Cultivars Released by La Consulta Experiment Station, INTA, Argentina by Galmarini, Claudio Romulo

    Published 2020
    “…The principal market for Argentine onions is Brazil, with significant exports to Europe and the United States. …”
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  12. Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV): genetic diversity and a new natural host by Trucco, Veronica Milagros, Castellanos Collazo, Onias, Vaghi Medina, Carlos Gaston, Cabrera Mederos, Dariel, Lenardon, Sergio Luis, Giolitti, Fabian

    Published 2021
    “…The comparison among the Argentine CP sequences showed identity values ranging from 95.6 to 100% at the nucleotide level and from 95.9 to 100% at the predicted amino acid level. …”
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