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  1. Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties por Irizar, Alicia Beatriz, Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique

    Publicado 2017
    “…The soil organic carbon (SOC) of the Argiudolls of the Argentine Rolling Pampa evolves rapidly. Currently, the soils richest in SOC are cultivated with intensified crop sequences (e.g. maize-double cropped wheat/soybean, MWS) under no tillage (NT) and the poorest ones with soybean monoculture (S) under NT. …”
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  2. Water and nitrate exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater in the Rolling Pampas por Portela, Silvina Isabel, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique, Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel, Sasal, Maria Carolina

    Publicado 2020
    “…Piezometers at three topographic positions (upland: UP, mid slope: MS, and toe slope: TS; 1740 and 510 m apart) were used to monitor water table depth and phreatic (<14 m), intermediate (35 m) and bottom of the aquifer (45 m) water chemistry. …”
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  3. A new soil-landscape approach to the genesis and distribution of typic and vertic Argiudolls in the Rolling Pampa of Argentina por Morras, Hector, Moretti, Lucas Martin

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Rolling Pampa is one of the several subregions of the large Pampa plains in central Argentina. …”
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  4. Biological and molecular characterization of bean bushy stunt virus, a novel bipartite begomovirus infecting common bean in northwestern Argentina por Reyna, Pablo Gastón, Bejerman, Nicolas Esteban, Laguna, Irma Graciela, Rodriguez Pardina, Patricia

    Publicado 2021
    “…Sequence analysis showed that the virus is a typical New World begomovirus, for which the name "bean bushy stunt virus" (BBSV) is proposed. Biological assays based on biolistic inoculations showed that BBSV induced leaf roll and stunting symptoms similar to those observed in the field-collected common bean sample.…”
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  5. Identification, molecular characterization and relative incidence of begomoviruses infecting bean crops in northwestern Argentina: an update por Varela, Gonzalo Matías, Avalos, Vera, Reyna, Pablo Gastón, Laguna, Irma Graciela, Rodriguez Pardina, Patricia

    Publicado 2019
    “…DNA of two of these samples P160, and PRCA4, was amplified by rolling circle amplification (RCA), and cloned. Four clones were sequenced by primer walking and nucleotide comparisons established that clones P160SacI and P160ApaI shared 93 and 94% nucleotide identity with DNA-A and DNA-B of Sida golden mosaic Brazil virus (SiGMBRV), respectively. …”
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  6. How does soil organic carbon mediate trade-offs between ecosystem services and agricultural production? por Villarino, Sebastian, Studdert, Guillermo, Laterra, Pedro

    Publicado 2019
    “…Land use changes from natural ecosystems into agricultural systems generally deplete SOC stocks. Therefore, agricultural production usually involves trade-off relations with SOC-mediated ES supply. …”
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  7. Management of grassland/savannas encroached by woody plants in South American Semiarid Chaco: Ecological restoration vs. African grasses introduction por Coria, Rubén Darío, Kunst, Carlos Roberto, Anriquez, Analía Liliana, Bravo, Sandra

    Publicado 2023
    “…Buffel Texas and grazing suppression (Roll_Buffel Texas). The last two treatments aimed to obtain new highly productive grassy states for ranching through the introduction of these African grasses. …”
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  8. Fire and roller-chopping effects on forage production, plant diversity, and carbon storage in Neltuma woodlands of the Central Monte, Argentina por Meglioli, Pablo A., Morsucci Labiano, Marina, Mora, Sebastian, Álvarez, Leandro M., Zalazar, Gualberto, Peri, Pablo Luis, Villagra, Pablo Eugenio

    Publicado 2025
    “…Reference forests had the highest carbon storage, especially in trees, roots, and shrubs components, while fire-affected forests showed the lowest carbon stocks. Although no significant differences were observed in pools of herbs, litter, woody debris, and dead plants, reference forests consistently stored more carbon than both rolled or fire-affected forests. …”
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