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  1. Ectomycorrhizas naturally established in Nothofagus nervosa seedlings under different cultivation practices in a forest nursery by Fernandez, Natalia Verónica, Marchelli, Paula, Fontenla, Sonia Beatriz

    Published 2018
    “…Seedlings’ roots were examined at different times. It was observed that they developed EcM between 6 and 12 months after germination and AMs were not detected in any plant. …”
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  2. Maximising embryo production in endangered sheep breeds: in vitro procedures that complement in vivo techniques by Forcada, Fernando, Buffoni, Andres, Abecia, José Alfonso, Asenjo, B., Palacin, José Ignacio, Vázquez, M.I., Rodriguez Castillo, José del Carmen, Sanchez Prieto, L., Casao, A.

    Published 2019
    “…Thirty donor ewes of the endangered Ojalada breed were given either the simplified (group S; n=15) or the decreasing-dose (group D; n=15) treatments three times at intervals of ≥50 days. Ovaries were recovered on day 7 after the oestrus following the third treatment, just after embryo flushing, and the oocytes were collected to assess in vitro maturation, fertilisation and development to the blastocyst stage. …”
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  3. Dissolved organic carbon in water f luxes of Eucalyptus grandis plantations in northeastern Entre Ríos Province, Argentina = Carbono orgánico disuelto en flujos hídricos de planta... by Teson, Natalia, Conzonno, Víctor H., Arturi, Marcelo Fabian, Frangi, Jorge L.

    Published 2019
    “…Annual circulation of DOC (in kg ha-1 year-1) showed that atmospheric contribution is low (ca. 30), aboveground biomass lixiviation is about 3-4 times the atmospheric input (126.7 to 101.4), and inputs to mineral soil (374.4 to 348.0) came mainly (74 to 78 %) from litter lixiviation…”
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  4. Paclobutrazol for height control of petunias by Francescangeli, Nora, Zagabria, Ana

    Published 2019
    “…Treatments consisted of three colours of flower (white, red and blue), four concentrations of paclobutrazol by irrigation (0, 5, 10 and 15 mg L-1 and three application times (at 10-12, 18-20 and 26-28 leaves). Height at 45 d after transplanting (dat), days to appearance, opening and fall of the first flower and number of flowers at 21 and 45 dat were registered. …”
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  5. Supramolecular solvent-based high-throughput sample treatment for monitoring phytohormones in plant tissues by Yonny, Melisa Evangelina, Ballesteros-Gómez, Ana, Toscano Adamo, Maria L., Rodriguez Torressi, Ariel, Nazareno, Mónica Azucena, Rubio, Soledad

    Published 2020
    “…It was found that their concentration increased in the ranges 1.2–1.9 and 1.3–3.8 times in melon and pepper leaves, respectively, compared with control samples.…”
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  6. Treatment with 1-MCP: an alternative to extend storage in plums harvested with advanced maturity by Candan, Ana Paula, Calvo, Gabriela

    Published 2021
    “…The results showed that the treatment was effective in reducing the ripening rate of the fruit at all harvest timings. The duration of this effect and the number of parameters affected decreased as harvest was delayed. …”
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  7. Determination of safe storage under controlled for rootstock seed of ‘Tahiti’ limes by Jaramillo, Alejandro, Martínez, Mauricio, Cardozo, Carolina, Burgos, Jesús

    Published 2018
    “…One of the disadvantages in agricultural production is the adequate and timely supply of seeds. The absence of controlled storage methods of citrus seeds in nurseries is the main limiting factor for the production of planting material, because 40% of this material is lost through poor physiological quality of the seeds. …”
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  8. Report of Astaena pygidialis Kirsch (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), the Main Chafer Beetle Causing Damage to Avocado Fruit and Young Leaves in Antioquia Department, Colombia by Holguin Aranzazu, Claudia Maria, Mira Herrera, Rosa Hellen

    Published 2024
    “…Selected commercial avocado fields were surveyed at different times of d for scarab beetle adults affecting small fruit and young leaves, as well as other plant structures such as flowers, tender buds, stems, and mature leaves. …”
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  9. The chlorotic symptom induced by Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus is associated with changes in redox-related gene expression and metabolites by Rodriguez, Marianela, Muñoz, Nacira Belen, Lenardon, Sergio Luis, Lascano, Hernan Ramiro

    Published 2021
    “…Symptom development was analyzed in the second pair of leaves (systemic infection) at different post-inoculation times: before symptom appearance (BS, 4 dpi), and at an early (ES, 7 dpi) and later stage (LS, 12 dpi) of symptom expression. …”
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  10. Maize Physiological Responses to Heat Stress and Hormonal Plant Growth Regulators Related to Ethylene Metabolism by Cicchino, Mariano Andres, Rattalino Edreira, Juan Ignacio, Otegui, Maria Elena

    Published 2018
    “…Variations in grain yield were due to variations in kernel numbers (r2 ≥ 0.92), which were explained by ear growth rate around flowering (r2 ≥ 0.97). Timely application of HPGRs was critical for improving biomass allocation to the ear (ETH) and having adequate blockage of ethylene receptors (MCP).…”
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  11. Defoliation intensity and simulated grazing strategy effects on three C4 rangeland bunchgrasses by Quiroga, Raul Emiliano, Blanco, Lisandro Javier, Namur, Pedro Ramón

    Published 2018
    “…Defoliation intensity and timing are two important factors determining plants response to grazing. …”
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  12. Spatial and temporal plant-to-plant variability effects on soybean yield by Masino, Alejandra, Rugeroni, Pablo, Borrás, Lucas, Rotundo, José Luis

    Published 2018
    “…Other canopy aspects related to seedling establishment like spatial (spacing among plants) and temporal (timing of plant emergence) within-row plant-to-plant variability have received less attention. …”
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  13. Changes in fermentation and biohydrogenation intermediates in continuous cultures fed low and high levels of fat with increasing rates of starch degradability by Lascano, Gustavo J., Alende, Mariano, Koch, L.E., Jenkins, Thomas C.

    Published 2019
    “…Each diet was fed to dual-flow continuous fermenters 3 times a day at 0800, 1600, and 2400 h. Diets were fed for four 10-d periods, with 7 d for adaptation and 3 d for sample collection. …”
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