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  1. Fungal Biota and Mycotoxins Contamination in Soybean Expeller por Maciel, Gisele, Castellari, Claudia, Cardoso, Marcelo Leandro, Abadia, María Bernadette, Busato, Patrizia, Bartosik, Ricardo Enrique

    Publicado 2025
    “…CFU counts were low (0 to 4 CFU g−1 DM), with Penicillium spp. (28.0%) and Mucoraceae (family) (25.6%) being the most frequently isolated genera. …”
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  2. What can we learn from the ecophysiology of plants inhabiting extreme environments? From ‘sherplants’ to ‘shercrops’ por Flexas, Jaume, Fernie, Alisdair R., Usadel, Björn, Alonso-Forn, David, Ardiles, Victor, Ball, Marilyn C., Ballesteros, Daniel, Bravo, Leon, Brodribb, Tim J., Carriquí, Marc, Ergo, Veronica Vanesa, Gago, Jorge

    Publicado 2025
    “…In this sense, we hypothesize that ‘sherplants’, namely plants living in the extremes of plant life (e.g. hot deserts, Arctic and Antarctica, or high elevations) can provide cues on how to break the trade-off between productivity and stress tolerance, as they need to be produced quickly due to the very short growing period while being stress tolerant due to the harsh and unpredictable climate endured during most of the year. …”
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  3. Towards a set of agrosystem-specific cropland mapping methods to address the global cropland diversity por Waldner, François, De Abelleyra, Diego, Veron, Santiago Ramón, Zhang, Miao, Wu, Bingfang, Plotnikov, Dmitry, Bartalev, Sergey, Lavreniuk, Mykola, Skakun, Sergii, Kussul, Nataliia, Le Maire, Guerric, Dupuy, Stéphane, Jarvis, Ian, Defourny, Pierre

    Publicado 2018
    “…All methods have potential for large area cropland mapping as they provided accurate results with 20% of the calibration data, e.g. 2% of the study area in Ukraine. To better address the global cropland diversity, results advocate movement towards a set of cropland classification methods that could be applied regionally according to their respective performance in specific landscapes.…”
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  4. Changes in the aerobic vaginal flora after treatment with different intravaginal devices in ewes por Manes, Jorgelina, Fiorentino, María Andrea, Kaiser, German Gustavo, Hozbor, Federico Andres, Alberio, Ricardo, Sánchez, Esteban O., Paolicchi, Fernando

    Publicado 2019
    “…The predominant bacterial flora population at device insertion was mostly gram positive (G+) (90%) bacteria. The strains most frequently found were Bacilllus sp., Staphylococcus sp. and Corynebacterium sp. …”
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