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  1. Los virus del frijol en Centroamérica. I. Transmisión por moscas blancas (Bemisia tabaci Gen.) y plantas hospedantes del virus del mosaico dorado by Gámez, R.

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Virus mosaico amarillo del frijol||bean yellow mosaic virus||vírus mosaico amarelo do feijoeiro||virus mosaïque jaune haricot…”
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    Artículo
  2. Roña (sarna) en el cultivo de papa [2017] by Farfán Loaiza, Danilo Ernesto, Goyzueta Hancco, Washington Walter, De la Riva Aragón, Nicanor Marcial

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Solanum tuberosum; Hongo del suelo; Soil fungi; Enfermedad de las plantas; Plant diseases; Raíz; Roots; Rotación de cultivos; Crop rotation; Fungicida; Fungicides; Sanidad vegetal; Plant health…”
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    Contribución a publicación períodica
  3. Tradición y futuro: funcionalidad y autovaloración de mecanismos de gobernanza para la AbE en Guatemala by Soto, J. Larissa, Calvo, Fernando

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…ODS 16 - Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas…”
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    Reporte técnico
  4. Diálogo y acción: Funcionalidad y autovaloración de mecanismos de gobernanza para la AbE en Costa Rica by Soto, J. Larissa, Calvo, Fernando

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…ODS 16 - Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas…”
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    Reporte técnico
  5. The beneficial plant growth-promoting association of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii with rice roots by Yanni, Youssef G., Rizk, Rizk Y., El-Fattah, Faiza K. Abd, Squartini, Andrea, Corich, Viviana, Giacomini, Alessio, de Bruijn, Frans, Rademaker, Jan, Maya-Flores, Jaime, Ostrom, Peggy, Vega-Hernandez, Maria, Hollingsworth, Rawle I., Martinez-Molina, Eustoquio, Mateos, Pedro, Velazquez, Encarna, Wopereis, Judith, Triplett, Eric, Umali-Garcia, Mercedes, Anarna, Juliet A., Rolfe, Barry G., Ladha, Jadish K., Hill, James, Mujoo, Rajni, Ng, Perry K., Dazzo, Frank B.

    Published 2001
    “…Strain E11 was able to endophytically colonize rice roots of varieties commonly used by Filipino peasant farmers, and also to stimulate genotype-specific growth-promotion of corn (Zea mays, maize) under field conditions. An amalgam of these results indicate some rhizobia have evolved an additional ecological niche enabling them to form a three-component life cycle including a free-living heterotrophic phase in soil, a N2-fixing endosymbiont phase within legume root nodules, and a beneficial growth-promoting endocolonizer phase within cereal roots in the same crop rotation. …”
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