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  1. Adaptability to climate change in forestry species : drought effects on growth and wood anatomy of ponderosa pines growing at different competition levels by Fernandez, Marí­a Elena, Gyenge, Javier, De Urquiza, Maria Mercedes, Varela, Santiago Agustin

    Published 2017
    “…Some wood anatomical variables did differ in more water stressed trees (lower cell wall thickness of early wood cells and higher proportion of small-lumen cells in latewood), which in turn did not affect wood function (hydraulic conductivity and resistance to implosion). …”
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  2. Analysis of factors controlling maize yield response to hairy vetch and to nitrogen fertilization after hairy vetch by Carciocchi, Walter Daniel, Cafaro La Menza, Nicolás, Crespo, Cecilia, Domínguez, Germán, Rodríguez, M.P., Reussi Calvo, Nahuel Ignacio, Wyngaard, Nicolás, Sainz Rozas, Hernan Rene, Studdert, Guillermo, Barbieri, Pablo

    Published 2023
    “…Nitrogen supply from HV was the main factor determining variations in grain yield response to HV, although factors other than N (e.g., water availability, changes in soil physical and biological properties) presented a significant effect (avg. 366 kg ha−1). …”
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  3. Multiplicación de plantas nativas de la costa del Río de la Plata by Miranda, Marcelo Ademar, Zúcaro, Matilde

    Published 2024
    “…They fulfill relevant functions in the control of environmental pulses, providing populations with important ecosystem services, such as the control of excess water or the recharge of aquifers. They currently represent a gardening and landscaping sector with growing demand. …”
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  4. Tracking states and transitions in semiarid rangelands: A spatiotemporal archetypal analysis of productivity dynamics using wavelets by Bruzzone, Octavio Augusto, Hurtado, Santiago Ignacio, Perri, Daiana Vanesa, Maddio, Rafael Adrián, Sello, Mario Eugenio, Easdale, Marcos Horacio

    Published 2024
    “…Climate change poses challenges in classifying ecosystem dynamics, as they are influenced by shifting dynamics resulting from changes in climate forces and meteorological variables, including temperature and water availability. To address this, our study presents a novel approach using Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) and power spectrum analysis to classify vegetation dynamics, considering the time-dependent variability of ecosystem frequencies. …”
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  5. Cryopreservation of mature zygotic embryos, shoot bud regeneration, and field establishment of Pinus elliottii var. elliottii x Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis in vitro-derived pla... by Ayala, Lilian P., Luna, Claudia V., Brugnoli, Elsa Andrea, Espasandin, Fabiana Daniela, Duarte, María José, González, Ana María, Gauchat, Maria Elena, Moncaleán Guillén, Paloma, Sansberro, Pedro Alfonso

    Published 2025
    “…The procedure took 160 days and comprised the adventitious bud formation from cryopreserved MZEs, shoot elongation, rooting, and plantlet acclimation. Considering that water deficit is the major strain during forest establishment, a controlled experiment was carried out to determine the competence of plantlets to overcome this stress. …”
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  6. Evaluación del efecto de la aplicación de biopreparados en un cultivo de lechuga a campo by Cuellas, Marisol Virginia, Figueroa, Andrea Estefania, Fuentes Baluzzi, Virginia, Peluso, Franco, Sanchez, Emiliana Cecilia, Salama, Manuel

    Published 2025
    “…Superlean manure is a liquid fertilizer obtained through the anaerobic biofermentation of fresh manure dissolved in water, enriched with milk or whey, molasses or sugarcane juice, and ash. …”
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  7. Suspected primary photosensitisation in cattle grazing red clover (Trifolium pratense) by Tettamanti, Agustina, Livio, Juan, Micheloud, Juan Francisco, Livio, Rubén, Poo, Juan Ignacio, Lauro, Adriana Araceli, Scioli, Maria Valeria, Canton, German Jose, Garcia, Juan Agustin

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical findings : Signs of head tilt, restlessness, tail swishing, and searching behaviour for shade and water were first observed 15–19 days after grazing, with skin necrosis and eyelid inflammation visible on closer examination. …”
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  8. Nitrate and nitrite acute poisoning in feedlot cattle caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea by Sosa, Emiliano, Azaldegui, Ignacio, Barale, Joaquin, Sainz Rozas, Hernan Rene, Scioli, Maria Valeria, Poo, Juan Ignacio, Lauro, Adriana Araceli, Ovelar, María Florencia, Pachiani, Martina, Garcia, Juan Agustin, Canton, German Jose

    Published 2025
    “…Nitrate and nitrite poisoning is a frequently lethal disease diagnosed in production animals due to the consumption of excessive levels in feed or water. The aim of this report was to describe an acute outbreak of nitrate and nitrite poisoning in two feedlot pens, affecting 17.5% and 5.7% of 8-month-old calves, respectively, due to the consumption of Portulaca oleracea (“purslane”) present in the pen. …”
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  9. Instrumental texture and sensory characteristics of freeze-dried starfruit snacks with added trehalose and sucrose = Textura instrumental y características sensoriales de snacks de... by Guberman, Mariela, Soteras, Trinidad, Méndez, Iván, Galmarini, Mara Virginia

    Published 2025
    “…The resulting dehydrated samples were analyzed for water activity (aw), instrumental color and texture, and sensory attributes, including consumer acceptability. …”
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  10. Assessment of biorational insecticides to control thrips colonizing lettuce in greenhouse by Diaz, Beatriz Maria, Puhl, Laura Elena, Castresana, Jorge Eduardo

    Published 2025
    “…Three biorational insecticides were tested by contact: the positive control, azadirachtina (Neemazal® 1,2% EC, 0,4%), potassium oleate (Hydralene® AGK 48% SC, 2%), orange essential oil (OEO 10% SC, 0,3%), and additionally, water was included as a negative control. Applications began when thrips populations reached the economic injury threshold according to lettuce phenology. …”
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