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  1. Genetic and productive background of Criollo cattle in Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay and the United States by Armstrong, Eileen, Rodriguez Almeida, Felipe A., McIntosh, Matthew, Poli, Mario Andres, Cibils, Andrés Francisco, Martínez-Quintana, José Alfredo, Félix-Portillo, Monserrath, Estell, Richard E.

    Published 2022
    “…Variable levels of genetic diversity were found among all North American Criollos, probably due to crossbreeding. Criollos from Argentina and Uruguay showed clear divergence due to genetic isolation but clustered together, representing the southernmost expansion of bovine cattle in the Americas.…”
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  2. Inheritance of anthracnose resistance in common bean accession G 2333 by Pastor Corrales, Marcial A., Erazo, OA, Estrada Salazar, EI

    Published 1994
    “…Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germ plasm accession G 2333 (Colorado de Teopisca) from Mexico was resistant to 380 isolates of the anthracnose pathogen (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) from 11 Latin American countries. …”
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  3. Natural infection of tropical forage legume species of Arachis and Stylosanthes by potyviruses related to peanut mottle virus by Morales, Francisco José, Castaño, M., Velasco, Ana Cecilia, Arroyave, José A.

    Published 1991
    “…The South American forage legume Arachis pintoi was found to be affected by foliar ring spot symptoms in surveys of various localities in the Cauca Valley of Colombia. …”
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  4. Transmissibility of Broad bean wilt virus 1 by aphids: influence of virus accumulation in plants, virus genotype and aphid species by Ferriol, Inmaculada, Rubio, Luis, Pérez-Panadés, J., Carbonell, Emilio A., Davino, Salvatore, Belliure, Belén

    Published 2017
    “…Our analyses showed that: (a) the virus concentration in the source plant was a key factor in BBWV-1 transmissibility; (b) The Spanish isolate Ben was transmitted more efficiently than the American isolate PV-132 by most aphid species, but this was only due to the higher accumulation of Ben in plants, as both isolates had similar transmissibility after adjusting virus concentration and (c) The transmission rate varied greatly between the different aphid species.…”
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  5. Interacción entre genotipos de frijol y aislamiento de Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, heredabilidad de la resistencia a la mustia hilachosa Thanatephorus cucumeris (Frank) (Donk) en cult... by Rodríguez, E., García, A., Frias, G, Beebe, Stephen E.

    Published 1995
    “…Meso-american and Andean eommon bean genotypes were inoeulated with mycellium of Thanatephorus cucumeris (Frank), Donk to determine: 1- The interaction among different isolations of Rhizoclonia solani, Kuhn and bean genotypes from two genetic pools, 2- the heritability of resistance to web-blight and 3- the existing genic completion between the meso-american and Andean pools, respeetively. …”
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  6. Higher diversity of Brucella canis in Latin America, according to an MLVA_13 Bc analysis by Boeri, Eduardo Jorge, Ruybal, Paula, Dominguez, María Luz, Fernandez, Natalia Mercedes, Becker, Paula, Elena, Sebastián, Escobar, Gabriela Ileana, Ayala, Sandra Marcela, Hasan, Deborah Beatriz, Trangoni, Marcos David

    Published 2023
    “…The analyzed sample set consisted of 101 strains of B. canis isolates collected between 2006 and 2020 from canines of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and other regions of Argentina, as well as 235 isolates from North America. …”
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  7. Notas sobre el posible origen y la variabilidad del cacao cultivado en la América Tropical by Mora Urpí, J.

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that variability is considerably greater in the Central American populations than in those of South America. …”
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