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  1. An assessor-specific Bayesian multi-threshold mixed model for analyzing ordered categorical traits in tree breeding por Cappa, Eduardo Pablo, Varona, Luis

    Publicado 2018
    “…Although correlations of the estimated breeding values were high between different models (from 0.88 to 0.99), the heterogeneity in the estimated posterior means of the thresholds between the three assessors caused notable changes in the top 10 families between TMM and MTMM. …”
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  2. PM10 emission, sandblasting efficiency and vertical entrainment during successive wind-erosion events: a wind-tunnel approach por Panebianco, Juan Esteban, Mendez, Mariano Javier, Buschiazzo, Daniel Eduardo

    Publicado 2018
    “…Results suggest that sandblasting efficiency and PM10 vertical distribution can change among wind-erosion events even for the same surface. …”
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  3. Multiscale spatial planning to maintain forest connectivity in the Argentine Chaco in the face of deforestation por Torella, Sebastián Andrés, Piquer Rodriguez, María, Levers, Christian, Ginzburg, Rubén G., Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio Ignacio, Kuemmerle, Tobias

    Publicado 2019
    “…In the Gran Chaco, a global deforestation hotspot, rampant cropland and pasture expansion raise concerns about the sustainability of these land-use changes. Zoning policies were recently enacted in the Argentine Chaco to balance agriculture and conservation, yet the environmental outcomes of implementing these policies remain unclear. …”
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  4. First study of host-plant preferences of Sinopla perpunctatus (Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae), a stink bug from the Andean-Patagonic forest por Pietrantuono, Ana Laura, Fernandez Arhex, Valeria Cristina, Bruzzone, Octavio Augusto

    Publicado 2019
    “…The selected model established that preferences were determined by the motivation for change after the organism has already made a choice (i.e., home effect). …”
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  5. Seasonal variation of soil aggregate stability, porosity and infiltration during a crop sequence under no tillage por Castiglioni, Mario Guillermo, Sasal, Maria Carolina, Wilson, Marcelo German, Oszust, José Daniel

    Publicado 2019
    “…Under no-tillage cropping, soil physical properties could change mainly due to the climatic factor effect, crop type and wheel traff ic. …”
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  6. Rewatering Plants after a Long Water-deficit Treatment Reveals that Leaf Epidermal Cells Retain their Ability to Expand after the Leaf has Apparently Reached its Final Size por Lechner, Leandra, Pereyra Irujo, Gustavo Adrian, Granier, Christine, Aguirrezabal, Luis

    Publicado 2019
    “…Increase in leaf area represented actual growth and not only a reversible change due to increased turgor. Conclusions: After the leaf has ceased to grow, leaf cells retain their ability to expand for several days before leaf size becomes fixed. …”
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  7. Comprehensive evaluation and implementation of improvement actions in bovine abattoirs to reduce pathogens exposure por Costa, Magdalena, Pracca, Gabriela, Sucari, Adriana, Galli, Lucía, Ibargoyen, José, Gentiluomo, Jimena, Brusa, Victoria, Martinez Zugazua, Matías, Figueroa, Yamila, Londero, Alejandra, Rogé, Ariel Diego, Silva, Hernán, Ploeg, Claudia A. Van Der, Signorini, Marcelo, Oteiza, Juan Martín, Leotta, Gerardo Anibal

    Publicado 2020
    “…Although this was only the first step in the process of change and improvement of abattoirs, the assessment of the situation and the proposal of solutions to correct deviations in a joint effort with the health authorities helped to implement a work model for enhancing food safety before meat reaches consumers.…”
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  8. Composition and thermal properties of starch in flint maize (Zea mays, L.) kernels: location and crop management effects por Actis, Marcos, Farroni, Abel Eduardo, Andrade, Fernando Hector, Valentinuz, Oscar Rodolfo, Cirilo, Alfredo Gabriel

    Publicado 2020
    “…Starch thermal properties were also modified by these changes in starch composition. The onset and peak temperatures, gelatinization enthalpy, and peak height index were positively associated with amylose concentration and amylose/starch ratio, whereas the gelatinization temperature range was negatively associated with both kernel attributes. …”
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  9. Policy lessons from spatiotemporal enrollment patterns of payment for ecosystem service programs in Argentina por Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M., Hiller, Josh, Branch, Lyn C., Núñez Godoy, Cristina, Siddiqui, Sharmin, Volante, Jose Norberto, Soto, José R.

    Publicado 2020
    “…In both cases, financial resources are allocated without having a sizeable impact on long-term land use change. Improving program performance to overcome these shortcomings requires understanding attributes of landowners and their parcels across large scales to identify spatial and temporal enrollment patterns that drive adverse selection. …”
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  10. Critical period for seed number determination in soybean as determined by crop growth rate, duration, and dry matter accumulation por Monzon, Juan Pablo, Cafaro La Menza, Nicolás, Cerrudo, Aníbal Alejandro, Canepa, Matías, Rattalino Edreiraa, Juan Ignacio, Spechta, James, Andrade, Fernando Hector, Grassinia, Patricio

    Publicado 2021
    “…The CGR during R3-R6 was also a good predictor of SN, but it had lower explanatory power compared with accumulated ADM, because CGR did not account for changes in duration of critical period across experiments. …”
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  11. Effect of cover crops on microbial community structure and related enzyme activities and macronutrient availability por Chavarria, Diego N., Verdenelli, Romina Aylén, Serri, Dannae Lilia, Restovich, Silvina Beatriz, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique, Meriles, José Manuel, Vargas Gil, Silvina

    Publicado 2017
    “…This research revealed that the inclusion of CC mixtures in crop rotation produced an increase in bacterial PLFA, in particular Gram-positive bacteria, in the short term. These changes were related to soil enzyme activities and to the availability of the main macronutrients N and P, with a CC mixture including oat/radish/vetch being highly recommended not only to improve soil biological processes but also to provide additional N to the cash crop.…”
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  12. Life history of Eretmocerus mundus, a parasitoid of Bemisia tabaci, on tomato and sweet pepper por Urbaneja, Alberto, Sánchez, E., Stansly, Philip A.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Fecundity on tomato and pepper was evaluated by placing newly emerged pairs (n = 15) of E. mundus on leaf discs infested with second instar B. tabaci, the preferred stage, maintained at 25°C and changed daily until death of the female. All whitefly nymphs were observed for host feeding and inverted to count parasitoid eggs. …”
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  13. Leaf wetness duration in irrigated citrus orchards in the Mediterranean climate conditions por Bassimba, Daniel, Intrigliolo, Diego S., Dalla Marta, Anna, Orlandini, Simone, Vicent, Antonio

    Publicado 2018
    “…High mesoclimatic relative humidity in the study area outweighed possible microclimatic changes induced by flood irrigation. Thus, negligible effects of flood irrigation in the infection of foliar fungal pathogens would be expected, but longer LWD in the lower canopy as well as potential effects on inoculum dynamics in the leaf litter cannot be excluded. …”
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  14. A systematic review of non-productivity-related animal-based indicators of heat stress resilience in dairy cattle por Galan, Elena, Llonch, Pol, Villagrá, Arantxa, Levit, Harel, Pinto, Severino, del Prado, Agustin

    Publicado 2019
    “…Introduction Projected temperature rise in the upcoming years due to climate change has increased interest in studying the effects of heat stress in dairy cows. …”
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  15. Towards a near-soilless culture for woody perennial crops in open field conditions por Rubio-Asensio, José S., Franch, Vicente, López, Francisco, Bonet, Luis, Buesa, Ignacio, Intrigliolo, Diego S.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Root colonization of the substrate, changes in the soil and substrate water content and temperature, tree water status (midday stem water potential), shoot growth (trunk diameter and tree volume), fruit yield and fruit quality compounds, were determined. …”
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  16. A new Capsicum baccatum accession shows tolerance to wild‐type and resistance‐breaking isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus por Soler, Salvador, Debreczeni, Diana E., Vidal, Eduardo, Aramburu, Jose, López, C., Galipienso, Luis, Rubio, Luis

    Publicado 2020
    “…In this work, we selected and evaluated a new accession from Capsicum baccatum, named PIM26‐1, using a novel approach consisting in measuring how three parameters related to virus infection changed over time, in comparison to a susceptible pepper variety (Negral) and a resistant (with Tsw) accession (PI‐159236): (a) The level of resistance to virus accumulation was estimated as an opposite to absolute fitness, W=er, being r the viral multiplication rate calculated by quantitative RT‐PCR; (b); the level of resistance to virus infection was estimated as the Kaplan–Meier survival time for no infection using DAS‐ELISA to identify TSWV‐infected plants; (c) the level of tolerance was estimated as the Kaplan–Meier survival time for no appearance of severe symptoms. …”
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  17. Detection of plant viruses and disease management: relevance of genetic diversity and evolution por Rubio, Luis, Galipienso, Luis, Ferriol, Inmaculada

    Publicado 2020
    “…The frequent emergence of new viral diseases is mainly due to international trade, climate change, and the ability of viruses for rapid evolution. …”
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