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  1. Carbon storage in tropical forests correlates with taxonomic diversity and functional dominance on a global scale by Cavanaugh, K.C., Gosnell, J.S, Davis, S.L, Ahumada, Jorge A., Boundja, P, Clark, D.B., Mugerwa, B, Jansen, P.A, O'Brien, T.G, Rovero, F, Sheil, D., Vásquez, R., Andelman, Sandy J.

    Published 2014
    “…While some argue that mechanisms such as niche complementarity increase ecosystem function, others argue that these relationships are a selection effect.Eleven tropical forests in the Americas, Africa and Asia. …”
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  2. Delivering climate risk information to farmers at scale: the Intelligent agricultural Systems Advisory Tool (ISAT) by Rao, K.P.C., Dakshina Murthy, K., Dhulipala, R., Bhagyashree S.D., Das Gupta, Mithun, Sreepada, Soudamini, Whitbread, Anthony M.

    Published 2019
    “…ICRISAT and its partners have developed and piloted one such system called “Intelligent agricultural Systems Advisory Tool – ISAT” capable of generating and disseminating data driven location specific advisories that assist farmers in anticipating and responding to the emerging conditions through the season. …”
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  3. Memory effects of climate and vegetation affecting net ecosystem CO2 fluxes in global forests by Besnard, H., Carvalhais, N., Arain, M.A., Black, A., Brede, B., Buchmann, Nina, Chen, J., Clevers, J.G.P.W., Dutrieux, L.P., Gans, F., Herold, M., Jung, M., Kosugi, Y., Knohl, A., Law, B.E., Paul-Limoges, E., Lohila, A., Merbold, Lutz, Roupsard, O., Valentini, R., Wolf, S., Zhang, X., Reichstein, Markus

    Published 2019
    “…Instead of commonly used non-dynamic statistical methods, we employed a type of recurrent neural network (RNN), called Long Short-Term Memory network (LSTM) that captures information from the vegetation and climate’s temporal dynamics. The resulting data-driven model integrates interannual and seasonal variations of climate and vegetation by using Landsat and climate data at each site. …”
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  4. Impacts of land use on soil erosion: RUSLE analysis in a sub-basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022) by Asencio Sanchez, Moises Leonardo, Padilla Castro, Cesar, Riveros Lizana, Chistian Alonso, Hermoza Espezúa, Rosa María, Solórzano Acosta, Richard Andi

    Published 2025
    “…The Peruvian Amazon faces an increasing threat of soil erosion, driven by unsustainable agricultural practices and accelerated deforestation. …”
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  5. Soil quality variation associated with land cover in the Peruvian jungle of the Junín region by Carbajal Llosa, Carlos Miguel, Moya Ambrosio, Fernanda, Barja Ingaruca, Antony Marcos, Ottos Diaz, Elvis, Aguilar Tito, Cinthya, Advíncula Zeballos, Orlando, Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro, Solórzano Acosta, Richard Andi

    Published 2025
    “…In the Junín jungle, inappropriate agricultural management practices for a long time can adversely affect soil quality. This has driven the development of multiple soil quality evaluation methods that are highly demanding in terms of economic and human resources. …”
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  6. Exploring the Agromorphological Profiles of the Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) Collection from the INIA Germplasm Bank in the Amazonas Region, Peru by Tejada Alvarado, José Jesús, Vilca Valqui, Nuri Carito, Montenegro Acuña, Luis Alberto, Parco Quinchori, Jhimy Andy, Fernández Huaytalla, Elizabeth

    Published 2025
    “…Cacao represents a crop of strategic importance for Peru due to its socioeconomic value, which has driven initiatives for the collection, characterization, and conservation of its genetic diversity, with a view to the future development of elite plants. …”
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  7. Characterization of functional SSR markers in Prosopis alba and their transferability across Prosopis species by Pomponio, Maria Florencia, Acuña, Cintia Vanesa, Petreath, Vivien, Lopez Lauenstein, Diego, Marcucci Poltri, Susana Noemi, Torales, Susana Leonor

    Published 2022
    “…Material and Methods: Eleven SSR functional markers related to stress and metabolism were amplified in a sample of 152 genotypes from P. alba, P. denudans, P. hassleri P. chilensis, P. flexuosa, and interspecific hybrids. …”
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  8. INFINITy : A fast machine learning-based application for human influenza A and B virus subtyping by Cacciabue, Marco Polo Domingo, Marcone, Débora Natalia

    Published 2023
    “…Within each subtype and lineage, different clades and genetic groups were described to reflect the continuous viral evolution, driven by antigenic drift. The WHO Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS) studies human influenza viruses from >110 countries, to monitor circulating strains, understand epidemiology and evolution, and contribute to verify the vaccine effectiveness and update its formulation each year.4, 5 A growing number of laboratories and research centers is contributing to this initiative by sequencing the whole viral genome or the hemagglutinin (HA) gene from local strains.…”
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  9. Evaluation of the environmental sustainability of agricultural production using the methodologies of emergy analysis and life cycle assessment. Case study, tomato grown in Mendoza... by Piastrellini, Roxana, Rotolo, Gloria Claudia, Arena, Alejandro Pablo, Civit, Bárbara María, Curadelli, Silvia

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that the local environmental dynamics are altered because tomato production is mostly driven by external inputs, mainly fertilizers (especially nitrogenous fertilizers) and energy.…”
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  10. Pastoreo y vigilancia de una población de guanacos en un mallín Comportamiento de guanacos Norpatagónicos by Bay Gavuzzo, Alhue, Úbeda, Carmen, Von Thungen, Julieta

    Published 2024
    “…Los camélidos son una familia pequeña de mamíferos, con dos especies que viven en África y Asia -los camellos bactrianos y los dromedarios- y cuatro en Sudamérica -las llamas, las alpacas, las vicuñas y los guanacos. …”
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  11. Effects of combined or single exogenous auxin and/or cytokinin applications on growth and leaf area development in Epipremnum aureum by Di Benedetto, Adalberto, Galmarini, Claudio Romulo, Tognetti, Jorge

    Published 2018
    “…Conversely, our results did not support the occurrence of a significant auxin-driven inhibition of cytokinin synthesis in root apices, at least for E. aureum, as reported in other species.…”
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  12. Vegetation composition and structure changes following roller-chopping deforestation in central Argentina woodlands by Steinaker, Diego F., Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel, Martini, Juan Pablo, Arroyo, Daniel Nicolas, Pacheco, Jorge L., Marchesini, Victoria A.

    Published 2018
    “…Driven by the pressure of increasing forage production, dry forests and woodlands of Argentina are suffering one of the highest deforestation rates in the world. …”
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  13. Bird community responses to afforested eucalyptus plantations in the Argentine pampas by Phifer, Colin C., Knowlton, Jessie L., Webster, Christopher R., Flaspohler, David J., Licata, Julián Andrés

    Published 2018
    “…Land-use change driven by human population growth and economic activity will continue to impact both natural habitats and land currently being used for food, fiber, and fuel production. …”
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  14. Temporal and spatial spread of potyvirus infection and its relationship to aphid populations visiting garlic crops by Perotto, Maria Cecilia, Di Rienzo, Julio A., Panonto, Silvina Fernanda, Cafrune, Eva Encarnacion, Conci, Vilma Cecilia

    Published 2018
    “…For temporal analyses performed in 2007 and 2008, disease progress curves were fitted using a logistic model. Epidemics were driven by non-colonising aphid species that spread the viruses primarily from west to east, coinciding with the wind pattern. …”
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  15. Variability in seedling emergence traits of Patagonian Cypress marginal steppe populations by Pastorino, Mario Juan, Sa, Mercedes Susana, Aparicio, Alejandro Gabriel, Gallo, Leonardo Ariel

    Published 2018
    “…Conversely, the chances to adapt in EP and t 10 are lower, and consequently local extinctions driven by global climate change seem possible.…”
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  16. In vivo subcellular localization of Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) non-structural proteins in insect cells reveals their putative functions by Maroniche, Guillermo Andrés, Mongelli, Vanesa Claudia, Llauger, Gabriela, Alfonso, Victoria, Taboga, Oscar Alberto, Del Vas, Mariana

    Published 2019
    “…P6 located in the cytoplasm and in perinuclear cloud-like inclusions, was driven to P9-1 viroplasm-like structures and co-localized with P7-2, P10 and α-tubulin, suggesting its involvement in viroplasm formation and viral intracellular movement. …”
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  17. Soybean nitrogen sources and demand during the seed-filling period by Ortez, O.A., Tamagno, S., Salvagiotti, Fernando, Prasad, P.V.V., Ciampitti, Ignacio A.

    Published 2019
    “…Nitrogen remobilization accounted for 59% of seed N demand at maturity, mainly driven by biomass at R5.5, with the leaf organ as the main contributor (52%) of the total remobilized N. …”
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  18. The ammonium channel NOD26 is the evolutionary innovation that drives the emergence, consolidation, and dissemination of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in angiosperms by Frare, Romina Alejandra, Ayub, Nicolás Daniel, Alleva, Karina Edith, Soto, Gabriela Cinthia

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing evidence indicates that N-fixing symbiosis has evolved several times in the N-fixing clade of angiosperms and that this evolution is driven by a single evolutionary innovation. However, the genetics of this ancestral predisposition to N-fixing symbiosis remains unclear. …”
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  19. Leaf expansion in grasses under salt stress by Taleisnik, Edith, Rodriguez, Andrés Alberto, Bustos, Dolores Angela, Erdei, László, Ortega, Leandro Ismael, Senn, Eugenia

    Published 2020
    “…In turn, the components of vacuole-driven cell expansion may be differentially affected by salinity, and examination of salinity effects on osmotic and mechanical constraints to cell expansion have gradually led to the identification of the gene products involved in such control. …”
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  20. TOR and SnRK1 signaling pathways in plant response to abiotic stresses: Do they always act according to the "yin-yang" model? by Rodriguez, Marianela, Parola, Rodrigo, Andreola, Sofia, Pereyra, Cintia, Martínez-Noël, Giselle

    Published 2020
    “…The "yin-yang" model postulates that TOR and SnRK1 act in opposite ways in the regulation of metabolic-driven processes. In this review, we describe and discuss the current knowledge about the complex and intricate regulation of TOR and SnRK1 under abiotic stresses. …”
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