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  1. Conservation of ecosystem services in Argiudolls of Argentina by Wilson, Marcelo German, Maggi, Alejandro Esteban, Castiglioni, Mario Guillermo, Gabioud, Emmanuel Adrian, Sasal, Maria Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…Mollisols are a fundamental component of global agricultural production. In the Argentine Pampas region, 65% of the Mollisols belong to Argiudoll great group. …”
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  2. Yeast identification in grape juice concentrates from Argentina by Combina, Mariana, Daguerre, Claire, Massera, Ariel Fernando, Mercado, Laura Analia, Sturm, Maria Elena, Ganga, M. Angélica, Martínez, Claudio

    Published 2021
    “…Aims: The purpose of this study was to identify yeast species present in spoiled and unspoiled grape juice concentrates from Argentine industries. Methods and Results: Osmophilic and osmotolerant yeasts were isolated from spoiled – visually effervescent – and unspoiled – without any visible damage – grape juice concentrates by the spread‐plate technique in two culture media. …”
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  3. Use of morphological, biochemical and molecular markers for early identification of an interspecific cucurbit hybrid (Cucurbita maxima x Cucurbita moschata) = Uso de marcadores mor... by Tarnowski, Christian, Valdez, Jorge Gustavo, Lorello, Ines Maria, Barboza Rojas, Karina, Cavagnaro, Pablo, Della Gaspera, Pedro

    Published 2022
    “…Aconcagua INTA is an Argentine widespread cucurbit cultivar with high yield and suitability for the dehydration industry, developed from an interspecific cross (Cucurbita maxima x Cucurbita moschata). …”
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  4. An assessment of the genetic diversity of Cedrela balansae C. DC. (Meliaceae) in Northwestern Argentina by means of combined use of SSR and AFLP molecular markers by Soldati, Maria Cristina, Fornes, Luis Fernando, Van Zonneveld, Maarten, Thomas, Evert, Zelener, Noga

    Published 2017
    “…We performed a molecular analysis to understand the genetic diversity and its distribution in eight remaining populations, which are distributed within the species' range in the Argentine Yungas Rainforest. We used two molecular markers: (i) seven SSRs, selected from forty-five SSRs developed for phylogenetically close species belonging to the Meliaceae family and (ii) 382 polymorphic AFLPs. …”
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  5. Glyphosate sorption to soils of Argentina. Estimation of affinity coefficient by pedotransfer function by De Geronimo, Eduardo, Aparicio, Virginia Carolina, Costa, Jose Luis

    Published 2018
    “…Argentine agricultural production is fundamentally based on technological package that combines direct seeding and glyphosate with transgenic crops (soybean, maize and cotton), which makes glyphosate the most widely employed herbicide in the country. …”
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  6. Detection of adulterations in native stingless bees honey from Argentina using UV–Vis spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics by Marcinkevicius, Karenina, Gennari, Gerardo Pablo, Salomon, Virginia María, Vera, Nancy Roxana, Maldonado, Luis Maria

    Published 2025
    “…In Argentina, the most commercially exploited species of stingless bee is Tetragonisca fiebrigi whose honey is the only one of its kind incorporated into the Argentine Food Code. The value of stingless bee honeys has been increasing in recent years, making them more prone to adulteration. …”
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  7. The exotic delphacid Leptodelphax maculigera (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) in Argentina: taxonomy and biological aspects by Marino de Remes Lenicov, Ana María, Mariani, Roxana, Almada, Melina Soledad, Saluso, Adriana, Szwarc, Diego Ernesto

    Published 2025
    “…Complementary morphological characters that distinguish adults of both sexes are described and illustrated, and the anatomical features of the fifth-instar nymphs are detailed to provide taxonomic elements that allow differentiating it from other species of delphacids present in the Argentine cereal region. Adults are slender with a pale coloration and a facial black spot between the frons and clypeus, with distinctive male and female genitalia. …”
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  8. Bean leafroll virus (BLRV) in Argentina: molecular characterization and detection in alfalfa fields by Trucco, Veronica Milagros, De Breuil, Soledad, Bejerman, Nicolas Esteban, Lenardon, Sergio Luis, Giolitti, Fabian

    Published 2018
    “…BLRV-Arg showed a prevalence of over 50 % and a wide distribution in Argentine alfalfa fields. The BLRV genome of the Manfredi isolate (Manfredi BLRV-Arg) is 5884 nucleotides in length, with a genome organization similar to that already reported for this virus. …”
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  9. Study of the reproductive phenology of Araucaria angustifolia in two environments of Argentina: Its application to the management of a species at risk by Simón, Bárbara E., Latorre, Fabiana, Rotundo, Cristian Andres

    Published 2018
    “…Taking into account that seed formation depends on pollination, pollen productivity was analyzed and the influence of the climate on the different reproductive phenophases evaluated. Two Argentine populations were compared: San Antonio (SA), located in the subtropical province of Misiones within its natural area, and 25 de Mayo (25M) in the temperate province of Buenos Aires. …”
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  10. Doramectin efficacy against Psoroptes ovis in sheep: Evaluation of pharmacological strategies by Larroza, Marcela Patricia, Soler, Paula, Robles, Carlos Alejandro, Cabrera, Francisco Raúl, Ballent, Mariana, Lanusse, Carlos, Lifschitz, Adrian Luis

    Published 2020
    “…Although both DRM formulations studied were effective according to international protocols, they did not reach 100% effectiveness in the time required for approved pharmaceutical products against sheep scab, according to Argentine regulations.…”
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  11. Nutrient resorption in two co existing Nothofagus species in southern Patagonia. by Bahamonde, Héctor Alejandro, Fernández, Victoria, Mattenet, Francisco Javier, Peri, Pablo Luis

    Published 2021
    “…Native forests in southern Argentine Patagonia cover approximately 1.2 million ha, corresponding more than 95% of these forests to the southern beeches Nothofagus pumilio (lenga) and Nothofagus antarctica (ñire) (Peri et al. 2016). …”
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  12. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from argentinean highland puna soils unveiled by propagule multiplication by Covacevich, Fernanda, Hernandez Guijarro, Keren, Crespo, Esteban, Lumini, Erica, Rivero Mega, María Soledad, Lugo, Mónica Alejandra

    Published 2021
    “…Our aim was to use different approaches (i.e., spore morphological approach and PCR–SSCP (single-strand-conformation-polymorphism) analysis after trap plant multiplication strategies to improve the knowledge of the current richness of glomalean AM fungi (Glomerales; Glomeromycota) from the Argentine Puna. Indigenous propagules from two pristine sites at 3870 and 3370 m of elevation were multiplied using different host plants; propagation periods (2–6 months), and subculture cycles (1; 2; or 3) from 5 to 13 months. …”
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  13. Molecular identification of Azospirillum spp.: limitations of 16S rRNA and qualities of rpoD as genetic markers by Maroniche, Guillermo Andrés, Garcia, Julia Elena, Salcedo, Florencia, Creus, Cecilia Mónica

    Published 2017
    “…The sequences obtained were used for inferring a phylogenetic tree of thegenus, which was in turn used as a reference to successfully identify a collection of 31 azospirilla iso-lated from many different locations of Argentine. In addition, several strains that might represent novelspecies were detected. …”
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