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  1. Mass fux decay timescales of volcanic particles due to aeolian processes in the Argentinian Patagonia steppe por Dominguez, Lucia, Rossi, Eduardo, Mingari, Leonardo, Bonadonna, Costanza, Forte, Pablo Brian, Panebianco, Juan Esteban, Bran, Donaldo Eduardo

    Publicado 2023
    “…Particle removal processes are controlled by complex interactions of meteorological conditions, surface properties and particle depletion with time. …”
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  2. TLR9 activation is required for cytotoxic response elicited by baculovirus capsid display por Molinari, Maria Paula, Crespo, Maria Ines, Molina, Guido Nicolas, Dho, Nicolás D., Marinho, Fábio V., Maletto, Belkys Angélica, Leclerc, Claude, Oliveira, Sergio C., Taboga, Oscar Alberto, Cebrian, Ignacio, Moron, Victor Gabriel

    Publicado 2023
    “…We found that the availability of viral proteins, endosomal acidification, and proteasome activity are needed for efficient Major Histocompatibility Complex class-I presentation by baculovirus carrying Ovalbumin in the viral capsid. …”
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  3. Galacturonosyltransferase 4 silencing alters pectin composition and carbon partitioning in tomato por Godoy, Fabiana de, Bermúdez, Luisa, Lira, Bruno Silvestre, Souza, Amanda Pereira de, Elbl, Paula, Demarco, Diego, Alseekh, Saleh, Insani, Ester Marina, Buckeridge, Marcos, Almeida, Juliana, Grigioni, Gabriela Maria, Fernie, Alisdair R., Carrari, Fernando, Rossi, Magdalena

    Publicado 2017
    “…Pectin is a main component of the plant cell wall and is the most complex family of polysaccharides in nature. Its composition is essential for the normal growth and morphology pattern, as demonstrated by pectin-defective mutant phenotypes. …”
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  4. Identificación de regiones génicas candidatas para resistencia múltiple a enfermedades de espiga en maíz por Montenegro, Lucía Daniela, Baricalla, Agustín Ariel, Perdomo, Santiago I., Iglesias, Juliana

    Publicado 2024
    “…However, conventional breeding can be hampered by the complex genetic architecture of disease resistance. …”
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  5. Transmissibility of Mycobacterium pinnipedii in a murine model por Marfil, Maria Jimena, Blanco, Federico Carlos, Colombatti Olivieri, Maria Alejandra, Eirin, Maria Emilia, Zumarraga, Martin Jose

    Publicado 2024
    “…The causative agent of tuberculosis in pinnipeds is Mycobacterium pinnipedii, a member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC). The natural hosts are pinnipeds; however, other non-marine mammals, including humans, can also be infected. …”
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  6. Soils of Misiones por Moretti, Lucas Martin, Navarro, María Fabiana

    Publicado 2024
    “…Based on the soil–landscape relationship, the following units can be differentiated: 1) the “Preserved Central Plateau,” constitutes the watershed of the Paraná and Uruguay basins, where deep Ultisols and Oxisols are present. 2) The “Partially Dissected Peniplain,” along the valley of Paraná and Iguazú rivers has deep soil profiles (mainly Alfisols and Ultisols). 3) The “Partially Dissected Peniplain without Arboreal Vegetation,” is formed by dome-shaped hills where Alfisols and Ultisols are common. 4) The “Strongly Dissected Mountain Relief” in the central-east part of the province, present soils poorly developed, classified as Mollisols and Entisols. 5) The “Strongly Undulated Relief” surrounds the previous unit and presents Mollisols and Entisols of moderate development. 6) The “Foothills of the Preserved Plateau” appears insert in the previous one, where Alfisols, Ultisols, and Inceptisols are the dominant orders. 7) The “Secondary Valleys with alluvial deposits” consists of a complex of soils, with aquic moisture regime and vertic features. …”
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  7. New microscopic evidences of the autochthony of the ferrallitic pedological mantle in the Misiones province, Argentina por Moretti, Lucas Martin, Morras, Hector

    Publicado 2024
    “…The autochthonous or allochthonous origin of the materials composing these complex profiles has been controversially discussed. …”
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  8. Ticks infesting cattle and humans in the Yungas Biogeographic Province of Argentina, with notes on the presence of tick-borne bacteria por Saracho Bottero, Maria Noelia, Tarragona, Evelina Luisa, Sebastian, Patrick Stephan, Venzal, José Manuel, Mangold, Atilio Jose, Guglielmone, Alberto, Nava, Santiago

    Publicado 2018
    “…DNA of a Borrelia genospecies belonging to the B. burgdorferi s.l. complex (phylogenetically related to haplotypes previously reported in Ixodes aragaoi from Uruguay and I. pararicinus from Argentina) was detected in adults of I. pararicinus. …”
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  9. Conservative Agriculture Based on Irrigation Increased the Connections in Inter-Kingdom Co-Occurrence Networks in Arid Zones of Argentina por Frene, Juan Pablo, Faggioli, Valeria Soledad, Covelli, Julieta Mariana, Reyna, Dalila, Sobrero, Patricio, Gabbarini, Luciano, Ferrari, Alejandro, Wall, Luis Gabriel

    Publicado 2025
    “…Conclusions: We concluded by demonstrating the critical role that the core microbiome plays in preserving soil bacterial–fungal interactions and their influence on inter-kingdom relationships in complex microbial soil ecosystems in the arid zones of northern Patagonia.…”
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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. …”
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  11. Metabolic and miRNA profiling of TMV infected plants reveals biphasic temporal changes por Bazzini, Ariel Alejandro, Manacorda, Carlos Augusto, Tohge, Takayuki, Conti, Gabriela, Rodriguez, Maria Cecilia, Nunes Nesi, Adriano, Villanueva, Sofía, Fernie, Alisdair R., Carrari, Fernando, Asurmendi, Sebastian

    Publicado 2018
    “…Correlation analyses revealed a massive increase in the density of correlation networks after infection indicating a complex reprogramming of the regulatory pathways, either in response to the plant defense mechanism or to the virus infection itself. …”
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  12. Transition to Agroecological Practices: Positive Effects on Streams and Biofilms por Mujica, Micaela, De Geronimo, Eduardo, Nicolosi Gelis, María Mercedes, Pecile, María Agostina, Paredes del Puerto, Juan Martín, Mosca, Agustín Ignacio, Fanelli, Silvia, Jensen, Roberto, Cordero, Tómas, Paracampo, Ariel, Cochero, Joaquín

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study reports and integrates the effects of a complex mixture of contaminants used in intensive horticulture, providing a more realistic assessment of their environmental consequences.…”
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  13. Modelling effective soil depth at field scale from soil sensors and geomorphometric indices por Castro Franco, Mauricio, Domenech, Marisa Beatriz, Costa, Jose Luis, Aparicio, Virginia Carolina

    Publicado 2018
    “…ECa and ESD values showed complex spatial pattern at short distances. RF parameters with lowest error (OOBerror) were calibrated. …”
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  14. Novel Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitor Alkaloids from Cannabis sativa Roots: Bioguided Isolation and In Silico Study por Ortiz, Javier Esteban, Adarvez Feresin, Camila Wadía, Llalla Cordova, Olimpia, Cristos, Diego Sebastian, Garro, Adriana Deolinda, Feresin, Gabriela Egly

    Publicado 2025
    “…The molecular modeling study revealed a conserved interaction profile across both alkaloids, indicating the amino acids TRP82, GLU197, TYR440, and HIS438 as the major contributors involved in the complex formation. Finally, CS and ACS exhibited low in silico predictive toxicity values. …”
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