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  1. Potential of extremophilic and native microbial consortia in the bioleaching of heavy metals on mining process by Hualpa Cutipa, Edwin, Solórzano Acosta, Richard Andi, Huayllacayan Mallqui, Jorge Johnny, Aguirre Catalan, Heidy Mishey, León Chacón, Andrea, Castro Tena, Lucero Katherine

    Published 2024
    “…The pH is a fundamental parameter of bioleaching, and for efficient bioleaching, microbial consortia composed of mixed cultures, mainly extremophilic microbes, are proposed due to their poly-resistance to a reduced pH, likely to favor the recovery of metal. …”
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  2. Detection and identification of a novel 16SrXIII subgroup phytoplasma associated with strawberry red leaf disease in Argentina by Fernandez, Franco Daniel, Meneguzzi, Natalia, Guzman, Fabiana, Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago, Conci, Vilma Cecilia, Nome Docampo, Claudia, Conci, Luis Rogelio

    Published 2017
    “…In silico the RFLP profile of all the samples analysed revealed the presence of a unique pattern, showing that the novel phytoplasma is different from all the phytoplasmas currently composing the 16SrXIII group. The phylogenetic analysis was consistent with RFLP analysis as the strawberry red leaf phytoplasma was grouped within the 16SrXIII group, but formed a particular cluster. …”
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  3. Molecular markers for analyses of genetic diversity within the Anastrepha fraterculus complex with emphasis on Argentine populations by Gomulski, Ludvik, Vera, María Teresa, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Piccinno, Riccardo, Fiorenza, Giulia, De Luca, Daniel, Carrizo, Beatriz Noemi, Bouvet, Juan Pedro, Viana, Valeria Angelica, Cárceres, Carlos, Enkerlin, Walther, Malacrida, Anna, Gasperi, Giuliano

    Published 2025
    “…It is a complex of cryptic species currently composed of eight recognised morphotypes: “Mexican”, “Venezuelan”, “Andean”, “Peruvian”, “Ecuadorian”, and the three Brazilian morphotypes “Brazilian-1”, “Brazilian-2”, and “Brazilian-3”. …”
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  4. Collection and morphological characterization of Panicum coloratum L. in Argentina by Armando, Lorena, Carrera, Alicia Delia, Tomas, Maria Andrea

    Published 2018
    “…In order to document the morphological variability in P. coloratum and to investigate the differences between var. makarikariense and var. coloratum, a collection was gathered in INTA Rafaela composed by fourteen accessions from different provinces of Argentina: six accessions of var. makarikariense and eight from var. coloratum. …”
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  5. Ability of in situ canopy spectroscopy to differentiate genotype by environment interaction in wheat by Arias, Claudia, Montero Bulacio, Enrique, Rigalli, Nicolás, Romagnoli, Martín, Curin, Facundo, Gonzalez, Fernanda Gabriela, Otegui, María Elena, Portapila, Margarita

    Published 2021
    “…In this work on-farm canopy spectral reflectance (CSR) data, composing of ten spectral bands (SBs) plus four spectral vegetation indices (SVIs), is considered in a joint manner to set up a methodology capable to identify genotype by environment interaction (GxE) in wheat. …”
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  6. Jekyll or Hyde? The genome (and more) of Nesidiocoris tenuis, a zoophytophagous predatory bug that is both a biological control agent and a pest by Ferguson, Kim B., Visser, Sander, Daliková, M., Provazniková, I., Urbaneja, Alberto, Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell, Marec, F., Werren, John H., Zwaan, Bas J., Pannebakker, Bart A., Verhulst, Eveline C.

    Published 2021
    “…The complete gene set is composed of 24 688 genes; the associated proteins were compared to other hemipterans (Cimex lectularis, Halyomorpha halys and Acyrthosiphon pisum).We visualized the genome using various cytogenetic techniques, such as karyotyping, CGH and GISH, indicating a karyotype of 2n = 32. …”
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  7. Atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus isolates endemic to almond, fig, and pistachio orchards in California with potential to reduce aflatoxin contamination in these crops by Ortega Beltran, A., Moral, J., Picot, A., Puckett, R.D., Cotty, P.J., Michailides, T.J.

    Published 2019
    “…Several A. flavus vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) associated with almond, fig, and pistachio composed exclusively of atoxigenic isolates, including the VCG to which AF36 belongs to, YV36, were previously characterized in California. …”
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  8. Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon by Koutika, L., Ndango, R., Hauser, S.

    Published 2004
    “…Two experiments were conducted, the first comprised planted leguminous tree Calliandra calothyrsus, planted leguminous Pueraria phaseoloides, and regrowth mainly composed of Chromolaena odorata on the Typic Kandiudult. …”
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  9. Termites (Blattodea: Termitidae) diversity and assemblages in different yam fields habitats in central Benin by Loko, Y.L.E., Orobiyi, A., Toffa, J., Agre, P., Tamo, Manuele, Roisin, Y.

    Published 2019
    “…The dominance of non-fungus-growers was observed in the groups mostly composed of transects in uplands yam fields. Three nesting habitats were represented (epigeal mound, wood, and subterranean). …”
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  10. Rhipicephalus microplus cystatin as a potential cross-protective tick vaccine against Rhipicephalus appendiculatus by Parizi, L.F., Rangel, C.K., Sabadin, G.A., Saggin, B.F., Kiio, Irene, Xavier, M.A., Matos, R.D.S., Camargo Mathias, M.I., Seixas, A., Konnai, S., Ohashi, K., Githaka, Naftaly W., Silva Vaz, I. da

    Published 2020
    “…Consequently, strategies to increase the protection rate are necessary, including the selection of two or more antigens to compose a vaccine cocktail.…”
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  11. Improved antibacterial efficiency of inhaled thiamphenicol dry powders: Mathematical modelling of in vitro dissolution kinetic and in vitro antibacterial efficacy by Wang, J., Grégoire, N., Marchand, S., Kutter, J.P., Mu, H., Moodley, Arshnee, Couet, W., Yang, M.

    Published 2020
    “…Inhalable dry powders composed of TAP microcrystals (MDP) or nanocrystals (NDP) were prepared by using a wet ball milling method followed by spray drying. …”
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  12. Field efficacy of two atoxigenic biocontrol products for mitigation of aflatoxin contamination in maize and groundnut in Ghana by Agbetiameh, D., Ortega Beltran, A., Awuah, R.T., Atehnkeng, J., Elzein, A., Cotty, P.J., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit

    Published 2020
    “…Proportions of atoxigenic AAVs composing each product were assessed in soils before product application, and soils and grains at harvest. …”
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  13. Seminal and nodal roots of barley differ in anatomy, proteome and nitrate uptake capacity by Liu, Zhaojun, Hettwer Giehl, Ricardo Fabiano, Hartmann, Anja, Hajirezaei, Mohammad Reza, Carpentier, Sebastien C., Wiren, Nicolaus von

    Published 2020
    “…The root system of barley plants is composed of embryogenic, seminal roots as well as lateral and nodal roots that are formed postembryonically from seminal roots and from the basal part of shoots, respectively. …”
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  14. Identifying, cataloguing, and mapping soil and agronomic data in Ethiopia. by Ali, Ashenaf, Tamene, Lulseged D., Erkossa, Teklu

    Published 2020
    “…To facilitate the process, the CoW created a taskforce composed of senior experts in the fields of soil and agronomy. …”
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  15. Ecosystem restoration in Mexico: Insights on the project planning phase by Martínez Garza, C., Méndez Toribio, M., Ceccon, E., Guariguata, Manuel R.

    Published 2021
    “…Methods: The information about the restoration projects was compiled using a digital survey composed of 137 questions. Results: Seventy-five projects with a total area of 1,556,840 hectares were analyzed, mainly in temperate, humid, and deciduous forest. …”
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  16. Aflasafe SN01 is the first biocontrol product approved for aflatoxin mitigation in two nations, Senegal and The Gambia by Senghor, L.A., Ortega Beltran, A., Atehnkeng, J., Jarju, P., Cotty, P.J., Bandyopadhyay, R.

    Published 2021
    “…We detected that the four genotypes composing Aflasafe SN01 are also native to The Gambia. …”
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