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  1. Genetic variation in fire recovery and other fire‑related traits in a global eucalypt species por Hernandez, Mariano Agustín, Butler, Jakob B., Ammitzboll, Hans, Freeman, Jules S., O’Reilly‑Wapstra, Julianne, Vaillancourt, René E., Potts, Brad M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Ecotype comparisons revealed that almost all traits were under genetic control, with trees of the dwarf ecotype significantly more damaged and mainly recovering from lignotubers, whereas tall ecotype trees mainly recovered from epicormic resprouts extending for a variable height up the stem. Within the F2, tree size was negatively correlated with fire damage and positively correlated with recovery. …”
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  2. Monthly variations of forcing mechanisms of austral summer precipitation in subtropical Argentina por Hurtado, Santiago Ignacio, Agosta Scarel, Eduardo A., Zaninelli, Pablo G.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The tropospheric anticyclonic circulation anomaly center in February appears to be generated by vorticity flux convergence owing to a quasi-stationary Rossby wave activity from the previous month (January) that generates positive geopotential height anomalies over Patagonia and surrounding areas.…”
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  3. Single-step BLUP with varying genotyping effort in open-pollinated Picea glauca por Ratcliffe, Blaise, El-Dien, Omnia Gamal, Cappa, Eduardo Pablo, Porth, Ilga, Klapste, Jaroslav, El-Kassaby, Yousry A., Chen, Charles

    Publicado 2017
    “…In this study, two traits with diverse heritabilities [tree height (HT) and wood density (WD)] were assessed at various levels of family genotyping efforts (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) from a population of white spruce (Picea glauca) consisting of 1694 trees from 214 open-pollinated families, representing 43 provenances in Québec, Canada. …”
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  4. Environmental influence and species occurrence of yellowjacket drones in an invaded area por Porrino, Agustina Paula, Masciocchi, Maite, Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres

    Publicado 2025
    “…Our results indicate that the probability of drone presence over different types of vegetation is affected both by plant species and height. Also, weather and time of day influence the number of individuals simultaneously gathering, as higher abundances of flying drones are found in early hours, warmer days and at low cloud cover. …”
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  5. Intra- and interspecific competition between glyphosate-resistant and susceptible junglerice (Echinochloa colona) populations and soybean por Picapietra, Gabriel, Acciaresi, Horacio Abel

    Publicado 2025
    “…One-leaf junglerice seedling and soybean seeds were planted in plastic pots. After 65 d, plant height (PLH), total number of tillers (TIL), seed number (SEN), seed weight (SEW) per plant, weight of 100 seeds (HSW), and aboveground dry matter (ADM) were measured. …”
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  6. First report of imidazolinone-resistant Bassia scoparia in Argentina : evidence from dose-response bioassays and ALS gene sequencing por Montoya, Jorgelina Ceferina, Fabressi, Esteban E., Yanniccari, Marcos

    Publicado 2025
    “…A mixture of imazapyr (Clearsol® WG 80%) and imazamox (Trigosol WG 70%) was sprayed when plants reached approximately 6 cm in height and 10-leaf stage using a boom sprayer. A trial was conducted to determine the response of kochia to the recommended doses (1x) of imazapyr 80.00 g ai ha-1 + imazamox 20.30 g ai ha-1. …”
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  7. Morphological, anatomical, and physiological changes of orchardgrass leaves grown under fluctuating light regimes por Peri, Pablo Luis, Moot, Derrick, Jarvis, Peter, McNeil, David L., Lucas, R.J.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Morphologically, as transmissivity decreased the length of the youngest fully expanded leaf and pseudo-stem height increased by up to 33% and the leaf width declined up to 22%. …”
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  8. Resilience of willows (Salix spp.) differs between families during and after flooding according to floodwater depth por Doffo, Guillermo Nestor, Rodríguez, María Emilia, Olguin, Flavia Y., Cerrillo, Teresa, Luquez, Virginia Martha Cristina

    Publicado 2018
    “…The relative growth rate in height, leaf nitrogen concentration, stomatal conductance and electron transport rate changed in a different manner during the post-flooding period, depending on the treatment and genetic background. …”
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  9. Occupancy of avian foraging guilds in soybean fields and borders in Entre Ríos, Argentina: responses to vegetation structure and prey resources por Goijman, Andrea Paula, Conroy, Michael J., Varni, Vanina Delia, Thompson, Jeffrey, Zaccagnini, Maria Elena

    Publicado 2020
    “…Granivore foliage gleaners, also were positively affected by grass height. Salliers and aerial foragers were weakly affected by distance to forest and native trees. …”
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  10. Glyphosate resistance in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is associated with a fitness penalty por Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel, Vila-Aiub, Martín Miguel, Istilart, Carolina Maria, Acciaresi, Horacio Abel, Castro, Ana Maria

    Publicado 2017
    “…Glyphosate-resistant plants showed a reduction in height of 12 and 16%, leaf blade area of 16 and 33%, shoot biomass of 45 and 55%, seed number of 33 and 53%, and total seed mass of 16 and 5% compared to glyphosate-susceptible plants in 2011 and 2012, respectively. …”
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  11. Aridity and grazing as convergent selective forces: an experiment with an Arid Chaco bunchgrass por Quiroga, Raul Emiliano, Golluscio, Rodolfo Angel, Blanco, Lisandro Javier, Fernandez, Roberto J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The only variable in which we obtained a result opposite to predictions was plant height, as plants from semiarid sites were taller (and with more erect tillers) than plants from subhumid sites; we hypothesize that this result might have been a consequence of the selection exerted by the high solar radiation and soil temperatures of semiarid sites. …”
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