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  1. Integrating genomic information and productivity and climate-adaptability traits into a regional white spruce breeding program por Cappa, Eduardo Pablo, Klutsch, Jennifer G., Sebastian-Azcona, Jaime, Ratcliffe, Blaise, Xiaojing, Wei, Da Ros, Letitia, Yang, Liu, Chen, Charles, Benowicz, Andy, Sadoway, Shane, Mansfield, Shawn D., Erbilgin, Nadir, Thomas, Barb R., El-Kassaby, Yousry A.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Overall, higher heritability estimates were derived from the genomic- than their counterpart pedigree-based relationship matrix. Selection for height, generally, improved diameter and water use efficiency, but decreased wood density, microfibril angle, and drought resistance. …”
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  2. Forage Accumulation and Quality of Three Contrasting Ecotypes of Tall Fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) Managed under Frequent Defoliation por Mattera, Juan, Scheneiter, Jorge Omar, Cattoni, María Isabel, Pacente, Ezequiel Martin, Barletta, Pablo Fernando, Bertin, Oscar Dario

    Publicado 2022
    “…The forage accumulation was determined by cutting with a mowing machine the central 5 m2 of each plot, at a height of 0.05 m. A sample (0.250 g) was taken to analyze in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDIG), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and NDF digestibility (NDFDIG). …”
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  3. Biostimulants as forest protection agents: Do these products have an effect against abiotic stress on a forest native species? Aspects to elucidate their action mechanisms por Santacruz-García, Ana Carolina, Senilliani, Maria Gracia, Gomez, Adriana Teresita, Ewens, Mauricio, Yonny, Melisa Evangelina, Villalba, Gastón Fernando, Nazareno, Mónica Azucena

    Publicado 2022
    “…Foliar applications of that biostimulant positively affected plant growth, increasing diameter, height, shoot biomass and root biomass. Indeed, seedlings sprayed with LDa3% demonstrated the best performance after transplanting from the nursery to the field. …”
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  4. Characterization of light intensity and quality, vegetative, flowering and fruiting traits in high and super-high density olive hedgerows por Ladux, Federico J., Rousseaux, María Cecilia, Trentacoste, Eduardo Rafael

    Publicado 2024
    “…A greater planting density in olive hedgerows reduces the R/FR ratio reflected by neighboring trees while reducing incident PAR with increases in the hedgerow height. As a result, more illuminate HD hedgerows have greater specific leaf mass, higher leaf area density and higher axis-order angle compared to SHD hedgerows. …”
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  5. Functional responses to multiple sequential abiotic stress (waterlogging-drought) in three woody taxa with different root systems and stress tolerance por Quiñones Martorello, Adriana, Gyenge, Javier, Colabelli, Mabel Noemí, Petigrosso, Lucas R, Fernandez, María Elena

    Publicado 2024
    “…Biomass allocation, growth (diameter, height, length of leaves, and roots), specific leaf area, stomatal conductance, water potential, hydraulic conductivity of roots and branches, leaf C13and root cortical aerenchyma formation were determined at different stages of the experiment. …”
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  6. Nutritional quality of kabuli and desi chickpea in Argentina: effects of environment por Balbo, Raquel, Balzarini, Mónica, Carreras, Julia, Allende, María José, Aguilar, Roxana, Silva, Mercedes Pilar, Karlin, Marcos Sebastián, Alvarez, Carolina, Martinez, Maria Jose

    Publicado 2024
    “…A total of 10 pre commercial and commercial cultivars of Cicer arietinum L. were evaluated in 15 environments in Argentina. Average plant height ranged between 44.7 and 55.2 cm, 100-seed weight was 38 and 27 g, and grain yield was 750 and 1500 kg ha−1 for kab uli and desi chickpea, respectively. …”
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  7. Genetic progress in cotton dry matter partitioning in Argentina por Scarpin, Gonzalo Joel, Dileo, Pablo Nahuel, Winkler, Horacio Martín, Cereijo, Antonela Estefania, Lorenzini, Fernando, Muchut, Robertino Jose, Roeschlin, Roxana Andrea, Acuña, Carlos, Paytas, Marcelo Javier

    Publicado 2025
    “…Our findings revealed that variables such as leaf biomass (M2), reproductive branch biomass (M2, M3), first reproductive branch node (M1, M2), first reproductive branch height (M1, M2, M3), and global retention (M2) exhibited either increases or decreases on the rate of genetic progress. …”
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  8. Conservation value and ecosystem service provision of Nothofagus antarctica forests based on phenocluster categories por Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José, Rodríguez‑Souilla, Julián, Rosas, Yamina Micaela, Politi, Natalia, Rivera, Luis, Silveira, Eduarda M.O., Olah, Ashley, Pidgeon, Anna Michle, Lencinas, María Vanessa, Peri, Pablo Luis

    Publicado 2025
    “…Conservation value and capacity to supply ES significantly varied among phenocluster categories: (i) cultural, regulating, and provisioning ES and potential biodiversity at landscape level, (ii) soil carbon and nitrogen, (iii) dominant height, crown cover, basal area, total volume, and domestic animal stock, and (iv) understory plant richness and cover at stand level. …”
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  9. Experimental assessment of warming effects on the architecture and growth of the subalpine species Nothofagus pumilio por Torres, Cristian Daniel, Aparicio, Alejandro Gabriel, Puntieri, Javier Guido, Soliani, Carolina, Stecconi, Marina, Pastorino, Mario Juan

    Publicado 2025
    “…Additionally, plants at intermediate altitudes exhibited reduced height and a less hierarchical trunk structure, suggesting that juvenile growth and architecture in N. pumilio may be affected not only linearly with rising temperatures, but by interactions with stochastic factors, such as episodic frosts, which could operate on warming-induced effects decoupling plants from normal seasonality.…”
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  10. Crop-wild sunflower hybridization can mediate weediness throughout growth-stress tolerance trade-offs por Presotto, Alejandro Daniel, Hernández, Fernando, Díaz, Marina, Fernández Moroni, Ivana, Pandolfo, Claudio Ezequiel, Basualdo, Jessica, Cuppari, Selva Yanet, Cantamutto, Miguel Angel, Poverene, María Mónica

    Publicado 2018
    “…Drought tolerance variation was largely explained by plant height rate (growth) and defoliation tolerance variation was mainly explained by biomass accumulation (resource allocation). …”
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