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  1. Status and challenges of black soils por Fontana, Ademir, Labaz, Beata, Monger, Curtis, Morras, Hector, Wang, Lei, Pfeiffer, Marco, Taboada, Miguel Angel, Valle, Susana

    Publicado 2022
    “…Not all of them strictly comply with some of the conditions indicated for the Category 1 of black soil definition (such as having been formed under grassland vegetation) (FAO, 2019), but they all have some characteristics in their profiles that allow them to be classified as black soils, such as having a thick, darkcoloured, and humus-rich topsoil. Apart from being highly productive lands, blac k soils are responsible for multiple ecosystem services such as water retention, maintenance of soil biodiversity from microorganism to megafauna, and soil fertility, and prevention of soil compaction and waterlogging. …”
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  2. Natural dynamics and thinning response of young lenga [Nothofagus pumilio] trees in secondary forests of Southern Patagonia = Dinámica natural y respuesta al raleo de árboles juven... por Peri, Pablo Luis, Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José, Monelos, Lucas H.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Ten-year results from the thinned plots indicated a significant difference in the growth response of crop trees among treatments; being higher for Tt and T2, and under 12 % canopy cover. …”
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  3. Defence responses triggered during the plant-pathogen interaction between strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) and Colletotrichum acutatum por Caro, Maria Del Pilar, Pott, Delphine M., Tomas-Grau, Rodrigo H., Perato, Silvia Marisa, Albornoz, Patricia Liliana, Díaz Ricci, Juan Carlos, Osorio, Sonia, Salazar, Sergio Miguel, Moschen, Sebastian Nicolas

    Publicado 2023
    “…The results showed that (1) after being infected by the pathogen, the Camarosa cultivar showed early induction of stomatal closure, callose and lignin accumulation; (2) the metabolic profile of the Camarosa cv. infected by C. acutatum showed high levels of carbohydrate accumulation, while the Pajaro cv. was characterized by accumulation of amino acids and their derivatives; (3) the expression of defence-related genes was induced earlier in the Camarosa cv. …”
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