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  1. The UCR Minicore: a valuable resource for cowpea research and breeding por Munoz Amatriain, M., Lo, S., Herniter, I., Boukar, O., Fatokun, C., Carvalho, E., Castro, I., Guo, Y., Huynh, B., Roberts, P.A., Carnide, V., Close, T.J.

    Publicado 2021
    “….: (1) from Spain to the southwest U.S. through Northern Mexico and (2) from Africa to the southeast U.S. via the Caribbean. …”
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  2. El valor alimenticio del sotol por García Sanchez, Alfredo, Alba, Jorge de, Narvaéz, Guillermo L.

    Publicado 2025
    “…1 be greatest value of sotol (Dasylirion spp) lies in its ability to grow under th extremely avid conditions of Northern Mexico and Southwestern United States. Ther it is utilized as an emergency feed. …”
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  3. Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas por Chacón Sánchez, María I., Pickersgill, B, Debouck, Daniel G., Arias, J.S.

    Publicado 2007
    “…The wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is widely but discontinuously distributed from northern Mexico to northern Argentina on both sides of the Isthmus of Panama. …”
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  4. Molecular markers for analyses of genetic diversity within the Anastrepha fraterculus complex with emphasis on Argentine populations por Gomulski, Ludvik, Vera, María Teresa, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Piccinno, Riccardo, Fiorenza, Giulia, De Luca, Daniel, Carrizo, Beatriz Noemi, Bouvet, Juan Pedro, Viana, Valeria Angelica, Cárceres, Carlos, Enkerlin, Walther, Malacrida, Anna, Gasperi, Giuliano

    Publicado 2025
    “…The South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedmann) has a vast range extending from northern Mexico, through Central America, to South America where it is an extremely polyphagous pest of wild and cultivated fruits. …”
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  5. Predicting the northward expansion of tropical lineage Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato ticks in the United States and its implications for medical and veterinary health por Pascoe, Emily L., Nava, Santiago, Labruna, Marcelo B., Paddock, Christopher D., Levin, Michael L., Marcantonio, Matteo, Foley, Janet E.

    Publicado 2022
    “…The tropical lineage within the Rhipicephalus sanguineus species complex is cause for growing concern in the U.S. based on its prominent role in creating and perpetuating multiple recently identified outbreaks of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. This lineage is undergoing a northward range expansion in the United States, necessitating the need for enhanced surveillance for Rh. sanguineus. …”
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