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  1. Junglerice (Echinochloa colonaL.) seedling emergence model as a tool to optimize pre-emergent herbicide application por Picapietra, Gabriel, Acciaresi, Horacio Abel

    Publicado 2021
    “…Bicyclopyrone plus s-metolachlor, clomazone, and pyroxasulfone plus saflufenacil were applied at different times between 92 and 478 growing degree days (GDDs). …”
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  2. Ancestry analysis of locally adapted crespa goats from southernmost Brazil por Lopes, D.D., Fernandez, G.P., Poli, Mario Andres, Moreira, Gilson Rudinei Pires, Freitas, T.R.O., Gonçalves, G.L.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Whether they represent degenerated remnants of pure Angora goats or result from foreign breeds introduced during colonial times and recently mixed with commercial breeds is unknown. …”
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  3. Transcriptional signatures of wheat inforescence development por VanGessel, Carl, Hamilton, James, Tabbita, Facundo, Dubcovsky, Jorge, Pearce, Sthepen

    Publicado 2022
    “…Characterizing the gene regulatory networks controlling the timing and rate of inflorescence development will facilitate the selection of natural and induced gene variants that contribute to increased spikelet number and yield. …”
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  4. P26 enhances baculovirus gene delivery by modulating the mammalian antiviral response por Amalfi, Sabrina, Plastine, María Del Pilar, Lopez, Maria Gabriela, Gravisaco, María José, Taboga, Oscar Alberto, Alfonso, Victoria

    Publicado 2023
    “…Finally, we incorporated P26 into budded virions by capsid display or passive incorporation, and the results showed that both strategies resulted in an improvement of 3–17 times in the efficiency of transgene expression in murine fibroblasts. …”
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  5. Serological evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pets naturally exposed during the COVID-19 outbreak in Argentina por Panei, Carlos Javier, Bravi, María Emilia, More, Gastón, de Felice, Lorena Alejandra, Unzaga, Juan Manuel, Salina, Marcos D., Rivero, Fernando David, Di Lullo, David, Pecoraro, Marcelo, Alvarez, Diego Ezequiel, Castro, Eliana Florencia, Fuentealba, Nadia Analía

    Publicado 2024
    “…Another dog from which three serum samples had been obtained within eight months from the diagnosis of its owner showed the presence of antibodies at different times by both ELISA and VN. However, the results showed that the antibodies decreased slightly from the first to the third sample. …”
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  6. Unprecedented mortality induced by extreme hot-drought in commercial planted Pinus spp stands is locally modulated by soil characteristics por Gatica, Mario Gabriel, Gyenge, Javier, Bulfe, Nardia María, Pahr, Norberto Manuel, Dalla Tea, Fernando, Fernandez, María Elena

    Publicado 2024
    “…We aimed to elucidate the mortality timing, rate, and magnitude associated with environmental and stand characteristics at local scale to determine which conditions make these productive systems more vulnerable to extreme climatic events. …”
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  7. Carbon budget at the individual-tree scale: dominant Eucalyptus trees partition less carbon belowground por Fernandez Tschieder, Ezequiel, Marshall, John D., Binkley, Dan

    Publicado 2024
    “…Dominant trees produced almost three times as much wood as suppressed trees. They used 25 ± 10% (mean ± SD) of their photosynthates for wood production, whereas suppressed trees only used 12 ± 2%. …”
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  8. Leaf Biochemical and Kernel Metabolite Profiles as Potential Biomarkers of Water Deficit in Walnut (Juglans regia L.) cv. Chandler por Calvo, Franco Emmanuel, Silvente, Sonia Teresa, Trentacoste, Eduardo Rafael

    Publicado 2024
    “…Despite not finding significant differences in biomarker concentrations among the irrigation regimes, we observed variations between different collection times (sprouting, endocarp hardening, and maturity). …”
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  9. To move or not to move: Dispersal of Orius insidiosus in strawberry plants por Alonso, Mariangeles, Guisoni, Nara, Rocca, Margarita, Greco, Nancy

    Publicado 2024
    “…The dispersal of predators to a neighboring flower with thrips was approximately six times greater from a flower without pollen than from a flower with pollen. …”
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  10. Exploring the soil-associated bacterial microbiome of coffee plantations in different regions of Colombia: a metabarcoding approach = Exploración del microbioma bacteriano asociado... por Gómez-Godínez, Lorena Jacqueline, Ochoa, Víctor, Faggioli, Valeria Soledad, Cristancho, Marco

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, a much more complex approach could be through metagenomics, where the bacterial communities and the functions of; however, this vision is up to ten times higher in cost. Conclusion: Through the results obtained, it is concluded that the studies carried out through metabarcoding help to understand the composition of the microorganisms associated with coffee and, with this, try to elucidate the functions of the associated microorganisms.…”
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  11. Tannins and bacitracin differentially modulate gut microbiota of broiler chickens por Diaz Carrasco, Juan Maria, Redondo, Enzo Alejandro, Pin Viso, Natalia Daniela, Redondo, Leandro Martin, Farber, Marisa Diana, Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique

    Publicado 2018
    “…Bacitracin consistently decreased Bifidobacterium while other bacterial groups were affected only at certain times. Tannins-fed chickens showed a drastic decrease in genus Bacteroides while certain members of order Clostridiales mainly belonging to the families Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae were increased. …”
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  12. Physical dormancy release in Medicago truncatula seeds is related to environmental variations por Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo, Duchoslav, Martin, Brus, Jan, Hradilová, Iveta, Pechanec, Vilém, Václavek, Tadeás, Machalová, Jitka, Hron, Karel, Verdiel, Jerome, Smýkal, Petr

    Publicado 2025
    “…Seed dormancy and timing of its release is an important developmental transition determining the survival of individuals, populations, and species in variable environments. …”
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  13. Effect of soil temperature during seed filling period on oleic/linoleic ratio, tocopherols and sugar contents in peanut kernels por Haro Juarez, Ricardo Javier, Dardanelli, Julio Luis, Martinez, Maria Jose

    Publicado 2025
    “…However, the decrease rates of FGS and sucrose in ASEM were three times lower than in Florman. The results showed that ST affected the chemical composition of peanut kernels, which mainly determines the shelf life and flavor of both genotypes differentially.…”
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  14. Mechanism of Resistance to Glyphosate in Lolium perenne from Argentina por Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel, Gómez Lobato, María Eugenia, Istilart, Carolina Maria, Natalucci, Claudia, Gimenez, Daniel Oscar, Castro, Ana Maria

    Publicado 2018
    “…Susceptible leaves treated with different doses of glyphosate and incubated in vitro showed an accumulation of shikimic acid of around three to five times the basal level, while no changes were detected in leaves of glyphosate-resistant plants. …”
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  15. 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 the present perspective, we argue that perhaps this is more timely than ever. The main reason is the need to improve crops to be simultaneously more productive—due to the increased population—and more stress tolerant—due to climate change. …”
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