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  1. High-sulfate water consumption determines intake and metabolic responses to protein supplementation in lambs consuming low-quality forage by Lopez, Agustin, Arroquy, Jose Ignacio, Juárez Sequeira, Ana Verónica, DiLorenzo, Nicolas, Barrionuevo, M.C., Distel, Roberto Alejandro

    Published 2018
    “…There was a supplemental SBM × WQ interaction for ruminal H2S concentration (P < 0.01) due mainly to a greater concentration from 0.25% BW SBM in HS than in LS lambs. …”
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  2. New insights into the chemical biodiversity of Minthostachys mollis in Argentina by van Baren, Catalina María, Di Leo Lira, Paola Maria del Rosario, Elechosa, Miguel Angel, Molina, Ana Maria, Juarez, Miguel Angel, Martinez, Alejandro, Perelman, Susana Beatriz, Bandoni, Arnaldo Luis

    Published 2018
    “…Principal Component Analysis was made on the chemical data showing that samples from Córdoba and San Luis belonged to the typical menthone – pulegone chemotype in accordance with previous reports; meanwhile samples from Tucumán, Salta and Catamarca showed the presence of different compositions, some previously unreported, mainly those detected in Tucumán province. In addition, cluster analysis was applied using Euclidean distance to measure the dissimilarity in the relative composition of samples from Tucumán, Salta and Catamarca, using Ward's method as the agglomeration technique. …”
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  3. Plant chemicals and the sexual behavior of male tephritid fruit flies by Segura, Diego Fernando, Belliard, Silvina Ahnahi, Vera, María Teresa, Bachmann, Guillermo Enrique, Ruiz, María Josefina, Jofre-Barud, Flavia, Fernandez, Patricia Carina, Lopez, M. Liza, Shelly, Todd E.

    Published 2019
    “…We first summarize the main findings related to plant compounds that increase male signaling behavior and attraction of females and consequently increase mating frequency, a phenomenon that has been recorded mainly for species of Anastrepha and Ceratitis. …”
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  4. Immune response of Staphylococcus aureus strains in a mouse mastitis model is linked to adaptive capacity and genotypic profiles by Pereyra, Elizabet Amanda Lorena, Sacco, Sofía Clara, Dure, Andrea, Baravalle, Celina, Renna, María Sol, Andreotti, Carolina Soledad, Monecke, Stefan, Calvinho, Luis Fernando, Dallard, Bibiana Elisabet

    Published 2017
    “…Immune cells response was different for each S. aureus strain throughout the course of infection, showing mammary glands inoculated with strain A greater initial immune cells stimulation compared with strain B and then a second immune cells stimulation (from 120 to 264 h pi) represented by CR Bs.As.Sur_EEA Balcarce_Garcia_JA_Retrospective analysis of cattle poisoning in Argentina onocytesmacrophages, T and B lymphocytes, mainly stimulated by strain B, consistent with inflammatory process becoming chronic. …”
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  5. Environmental effects on seed yield determination of irrigated peanut crops: links with radiation use efficiency and crop growth rate by Haro Juarez, Ricardo Javier, Otegui, María Elena, Collino, Daniel, Dardanelli, Julio Luis

    Published 2020
    “…In Argentina, delayed sowing causes a decrease in seed yield and in radiation use efficiency (RUE) of peanut crops (Arachis hypogaea L.), but it is not known if RUE reduction is mainly due to reduced temperature during late reproductive stages or to a sink limitation promoted by decreased seed number in these conditions. …”
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