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  1. Maize–soybean intensification alternatives for the Pampas by Monzón, Juan Pablo, Mercau, Jorge Luis, Andrade, José Francisco, Caviglia, Octavio, Cerrudo, Aníbal Alejandro, Cirilo, Alfredo Gabriel, Vega, Claudia Rosa Cecilia, Andrade, Fernando Hector, Calviño, P.A.

    Published 2018
    “…Cultivating multiple crops as a land use alternative could increase system productivity and sustainability, providing options to soybean monoculture for the Argentinean Pampas. This study evaluates the performance of maize–soybean in double crop, relay crop and intercrop across a wide range of water supply and length of growing season in the Pampas. …”
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  2. Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas by Veron, Santiago Ramón, De Abelleyra, Diego, Lobell, David B.

    Published 2017
    “…Translated into economic terms the observed reductions in maize, wheat, and soy yields due to climate trends in the Pampas would equal $1.1 B using 2013 producer prices. …”
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  3. Density surface modeling of European hare in the Argentinean Pampas by Gorosabel, Antonella, Bernad, Lucía, Muñoz, Sebastián Darío, Pedrana, Julieta

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed to identify the main environmental, human, and landscape variables influencing the European hare density, and to build density maps in the reproductive and non-reproductive seasons of 2016 and 2017 in the Pampas region. We performed spotlight counts at night and estimated its density using density surface models (DSMs). …”
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  4. Decision-making on crop sequence diversification in the Argentine pampas by Cano, Priscila, Cabrini, Silvina María, Poggio, Santiago Luis

    Published 2025
    “…Context: Heterogeneity in land use decisions is widespread in the Argentine Pampas. Given the prevailing simplified cropping systems, a move towards more sustainable intensification implies enhancing crop rotation diversification. …”
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  5. Long-lasting floods buffer the thermal regime of the Pampas by Houspanossian, Javier, Kuppel, Sylvain, Nosetto, Marcelo Daniel, Di Bella, Carlos Marcelo, Oricchio, Patricio, Barrucand, Mariana Graciela, Rusticucci, Matilde Monica, Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel

    Published 2018
    “…Large surface water bodies have an ephemeral nature in the vast sedimentary plains of the Pampas (Argentina) where non-flooded periods alternate with flooding cycles covering up to one third of the landscape for several months. …”
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  6. Ecosystem services provided by wildlife in the Pampas region, Argentina by Gorosabel, Antonella, Bernad, Lucía, Pedrana, Julieta

    Published 2020
    “…The expansion and intensification of human activities in the Argentinean Pampas have affected birds and mammals that inhabit the agroecosystems, threatening their populations and aggravating their conflicts with humans. …”
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  7. Concurso de mieles de La Pampa. 2020-2021 by Tamame, Angelica, Fernandez, Jésica, Urretavizcaya, Mariana, Tobal, Nicolás, Paredes, Silvia Susana

    Published 2021
    “…Con el objetivo general de dar a conocer la calidad integral de la miel entre productores y consumidores se llevó a cabo el primer concurso de Mieles de La Pampa.…”
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  8. Multi-criteria assessment of cropping systems for the sustainable intensification in the Pampas by Cano, Priscila, Cabrini, Silvina María, Peper, Alberto Mario, Poggio, Santiago Luis

    Published 2023
    “…The transformation of cropping systems towards sustainable intensification (SI) is essential in order to meet the demands of society. In the Pampas region of Argentina, most agricultural research has focused on crop ecophysiology and agronomic factors, although what seems to be lacking is an integrated evaluation of cropping systems to determine their alignment with SI trends. …”
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