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  1. New market opportunities in the Andes. Old herding practices disappear and new ones emerge. por Turín, Cecilia, Quiroga Mendiola, Mariana

    Publicado 2026
    “…However, over the past 30 years, these communities have faced pressures such as climate change, which has reduced water availability, and social changes, including the outmigration of young people to urban areas, resulting in a labor shortage. …”
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  2. Selection of potential biological control of Exserohilum turcicumwith epiphytic microorganisms from maize = Selección de microorganismos epifíticos de maíz como potenciales agentes... por Sartori, Melina Victoria, Nesci, Andrea Verónica, Formento, Angela Norma, Etcheverry, Miriam Graciela

    Publicado 2018
    “…According to similar morphological characteristics and staining, 44 out of 111 isolatesobtained were selected for testing antagonistic effects. At water potential, , −1.38 MPa and−4.19 MPa, three Bacillus isolates showed dominance at a distance (5/0) and a significant reduc-tion of growth rate of the pathogen. …”
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  3. Density, habitat use, and opportunities for conservation of shorebirds in rice fields in southeastern South America por Dias, Rafael Antunes, Blanco, Daniel E., Goijman, Andrea Paula, Zaccagnini, Maria Elena

    Publicado 2018
    “…Our findings confirm the importance of rice paddies for shorebirds in southeastern South America and emphasize the need for detailed assessments to ensure that agricultural chemical and water management practices are biodiversity friendly.…”
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  4. Variability for salt tolerance in a collection of Panicum coloratum var. makarikariense during early growth stages = Variabilidad en tolerancia a la salinidad en una colección de P... por Cardamone, Luisina, Cuatrin, Alejandra, Grunberg, Karina, Tomas, Maria Andrea

    Publicado 2019
    “…After being exposed to saline conditions ungerminated seeds were able to recover in distilled water and many germinated. Salt tolerance was more variable between families within accessions than between accessions in all evaluated variables. …”
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