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  1. Willows in Patagonia: the challenge of understanding and controlling invasions por Orellana Ibáñez, Ivonne Alejandra, Amico, Ivana Lourdes, Vincón, Sergio Gabriel, Bonansea, Tomas

    Publicado 2022
    “…In addition, we documented occurrences of natural hybridization between S. humboldtiana and Salix x fragilis. An important objective of the survey included developing control methods for S. x fragilis to prevent regrowth. …”
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  2. Shifting focus from external to in situ organic resources – the redesign of four tropical long-term experiments por Laub, M., Corbeels, M., Ndungu, S.M., Mucheru-Muna, M.W., Mugendi, D., Yegon, R., Waswa, W., Vanlauwe, B., Six, J.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Therefore, it is important to review the objectives of LTEs over time. A change in their design may be necessary to keep the experimental treatments scientifically interesting, innovative, and relevant in the context of evolving agricultural challenges. …”
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  3. Recommendations on harvesting time based on the changes of physico-chemical fruit parameters in cv. 'Mollar' pomegranate por García-González, J. F., Intrigliolo, Diego S., Palou, Lluís, Pérez-Gago, María B., Parra, J., Guerra, Diego, Ortiz, M., Bartual, Julián

    Publicado 2018
    “…Pomegranate growers and the fruit industry are in pursuance of an objective and simple determination of pomegranate fruit maturity index. …”
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  4. The effects of land management (grazing intensity) vs. the effects of topography, soil properties, vegetation type, and climate on soil carbon concentration in Southern Patagonia por Peri, Pablo Luis, Ladd, Brenton, Lasagno, Romina Gisele, Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José

    Publicado 2018
    “…This is changing rapidly as livestock producers in the region work to develop a certification scheme for sustainable land management for Patagonians rangelands. This study is a scientific contribution towards this broader social objective in which we test whether soil C concentration in topsoil (10 cm depth) can be used as an indicator of rangeland condition. …”
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  5. Soil quality and productivity under zero tillage and grazing on Mollisols in Argentina – A long-term study por Fernandez, Romina, Frasier, Ileana, Noellemeyer, Elke, Quiroga, Alberto Raul

    Publicado 2018
    “…The growing global demand for food, fibers and energy has triggered a scientific and political debate on how to attain increasing land productivity without further degrading soils. …”
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  6. Science for Development: Mobilizing Global Partnerships por Deane, Christine, Ejeta, Gebisa, Rabbinge, Rudy, Sayer, Jeff

    Publicado 2010
    “…The Forum identified areas of rapid scientific innovation where opportunities exist, and explored new modalities for research collaboration and partnership. …”
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  7. CLAYUCA: Latin American and Caribbean consortium to support cassava research and development por Ospina Patiño, Bernardo

    Publicado 2001
    “…The main objectives are: 1. The organized participation of public and private sector institutions, including universities, non-governmental organizations and farmer groups, in the discussion and identification of priority issues and the definition of a regional research and development agenda for the cassava crop. 2. …”
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  8. Opportunities for mitigating net system greenhouse gas emissions in Southeast Asian rice production: A systematic review por Zhang, Zhenglin, Macedo, Ignacio, Linquist, Bruce A., Sander, Bjoern Ole, Pittelkow, Cameron M.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Field GHG emissions were the largest contributor to net system emissions in agreement with existing scientific consensus, with results showing that practices such as floodwater drainage and residue removal are sound options for CH4 mitigation. …”
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  9. Sustainable rice–fish farming systems: a systematic review and meta‐analysis por Fernández Zatrate, Franklin Hitler, Pérez Delgado, Luis Jhoseph, Coronel Bustamante, David, Huanca Silva, Leisy, Taboada Mitma, Víctor Hugo, Quispe Carhuapoma, Mariela Judith, Oliva Alvarez, Yashira Steffani, Ramirez Antaurco, Maximo Fabricio, Anchayhua Torres, Janella Jelyn, Huaccha Castillo, Annick Estefany, Seminario Cunya, Alejandro, Tineo Flores, Daniel, Gomez Fernandez, Darwin, Goñas Goñas, Malluri, Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro

    Publicado 2025
    “…The rice–fish farming system is an efficient ecological model with economic, ecological, and social benefits, reduces environmental impacts and optimizes the use of resources. The objective of the research was to explore and analyze scientific publications through a systematic review and meta-analysis related to rice–fish intercropping. …”
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