• Girasol : control químico de malezas 

      Acciaresi, Horacio Abel; Mortarini, Mauro; Principiano, Martin A. (EEA Pergamino, INTA, 2022-09)
    • Girasol : red de cultivares de girasol - dos sitios del centro bonaerense 

      Perez, Gonzalo; Estelrrich, Carolina; Pereyro, Alvaro (AER Bolivar, INTA, 2020-10)
      El cultivo de girasol es considerado unos de los más importantes dentro de la rotación agrícola de la zona centro-oeste de Buenos Aires, más allá de que en las últimas campañas haya perdido protagonismo. Varios factores ...
    • Girasol : Red de cultivares de girasol en tres sitios. Campaña 2018/2019 

      Perez, Gonzalo Antonio; Estelrrich, Carolina; Pereyro, Alvaro (AER Bolivar, EEA Pergamino, INTA, 2019-09)
      El girasol es el tercer cultivo de grano grueso de importancia en la zona centro oeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires. La superficie promedio en esta zona en los últimos 10 años es de 45.000 ha. El partido de Daireaux ...
    • Girasol en la EEA INTA Pergamino en tres períodos de mejoramiento 

      Gonzalez, Julio Horacio; Dominguez, Matías (Asociación Argentina de Girasol (ASAGIR), 2019-07)
      La Estación Experimental Agropecuaria (EEA) Pergamino del Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) conduce un programa de mejoramiento de Girasol desde 1939. El mejoramiento de girasol en la Argentina resultó ...
    • Gírgolas. Una alternativa de diversificación productiva para los valles Patagónicos 

      Alder, Maite; Zubillaga, María Fany (INTA Ediciones, 2020-09-10)
      La producción de hongos comestibles conocidos como gírgolas (Pleuntus ostreatus)ha manifestado un importante crecimiento en las últimas décadas debido a su gran aceptación por parte de los consumidores y que es una actividad ...
    • Gírgolas: cultivo sobre troncos 

      Arhancet, Juan Santiago (AER Los Antiguos, INTA, 2018)
      Pleurotus ostreatus (gírgola, hongo ostra, etc) es un hongo degradador (se alimenta de lignina y celulosa). Su cuerpo fructífero es redondeado, con la superficie lisa y convexa, de color castaño. Se trata de un hongo de ...
    • Glandularia : variedades INTA 

      Bologna, Paula (Instituto de Floricultura, INTA, 2018-03)
      Las variedades son de rápido crecimiento y vigorosas, facilitando una rápida cobertura del cantero. Soportan inviernos benignos y se comportan bien a la intemperie
    • Glandularia. Plagas y manejo 

      Rivera, Marta Carolina; Alderete, Marisol; Bologna, Paula; Borrelli, Nicolás Pablo; Fernandez, Martín Nicolás; Karlanian, Monica; Garcia Lager, Eduardo Antonio (Instituto de Floricultura, INTA, 2020)
      Glandularia es un género exclusivamente americano, emparentado con Verbena, de amplia distribución geográfica. En Argentina existen 36 especies y una variedad botánica. Desde su creación, el Instituto de Floricultura ...
    • Glicósidos de esteviol y compuestos fenólicos en infusiones de Stevia rebaudiana dependiendo de la variedad 

      Celaya, Liliana; Taiariol, Dario; Valle, Silvia; Kolb Koslobsky, Nicolás (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Químicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Misiones, 2020-06-06)
      El objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar infusiones de tres variedades de Stevia rebaudiana (stevia) cultivadas en Argentina determinando la recuperación de sólidos totales, de glicósidos de esteviol y de compuestos ...
    • Global distribution an characteristics of black soils 

      Angelini, Marcos Esteban; Rodriguez, Dario Martin; De La Fuente, Juan Carlos; Tenti Vuegen, Leonardo Mauricio; Moretti, Lucas Martin; Schulz, Guillermo; Fontana, Ademir; Landi, Ahmad; Mermut, Ahmet R.; Moreira, Ana Laura; Morras, Hector (FAO, 2022-11-05)
      Although “black soils” is a term used in some national soil classifications, which is influenced by the national linguistic specifics, there has been no consistent definition for black soils at the global level. In the WRB ...
    • Global genomic analyses of wheat powdery mildew reveal association of pathogen spread with historical human migration and trade 

      Sotiropoulos, Alexandros G.; Arango-Isaza, Epifanía; Ban, Tomohiro; Barbieri, Chiara; Bourras, Salim; Cowger, Christina; Czembor, Paweł C.; Ben-David, Roi; Dinoor, Amos; Ellwood, Simon R.; Graf, Johannes; Hatta, Koichi; Helguera, Marcelo; Wicker, Thomas (Nature Research, 2022-07-26)
      The fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici causes wheat powdery mildew disease. Here, we study its spread and evolution by analyzing a global sample of 172 mildew genomes. Our analyses show that B.g. tritici emerged in ...
    • Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): toward standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plants 

      Barney, Jacob N.; Tekiela, Daniel R.; Barrios Garcia Moar, Maria Noelia; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Hufbauer, Ruth A.; Leipzig-Scott, Peter; Nuñez, Martin Andrés; Pauchard, Anibal; Pysek, Petr; Viıtkov, Michaela; Maxwell, Bruce D. (2015-07)
      Terrestrial invasive plants are a global problem and are becoming ubiquitous components of most ecosystems. They are implicated in altering disturbance regimes, reducing biodiversity, and changing ecosystem function, ...
    • Global patterns and environmental drivers of forest functional composition 

      Bouchard, Elise; Searle, Eric B.; Drapeau, Pierre; Liang, Jingjing; Gamarra, Javier G.P.; Abegg, Meinrad; Alberti, Giorgio; Almeyda Zambrano, Angélica M.; Alvarez-Davila, Esteban; Alves, Luciana F.; Peri, Pablo Luis; Paquette, Alain (Wiley, 2024-02)
      To determine the relationships between the functional trait composition of forest communities and environmental gradients across scales and biomes and the role of species relative abundances in these relationships. Location: ...
    • Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database 

      Poyatos, Rafael; Granda, Víctor; Flo, Víctor; Adams, Mark A.; Adorján, Balázs; Aguadé, David; Aidar, Marcos P. M.; Allen, Scott; Alvarado-Barrientos, M. Susana; Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J.; Peri, Pablo Luis; Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi (Copernicus Publications, 2021-06-14)
      Plant transpiration links physiological responses of vegetation to water supply and demand with hydrological, energy, and carbon budgets at the land–atmosphere interface. However, despite being the main land evaporative ...
    • Globe - LFMC a global plant water status database for vegetation ecophysiology and wildfire applications 

      Yebra, Marta; Scortechini, Gianluca; Badi, Abdulbaset; Beget, Maria Eugenia; Boer, Mathias; Bradstock, Ross; Chuvieco, Emilio; Mark Danson, F.; Dennison, Philip; Resco de Dios, Víctor; Di Bella, Carlos Marcelo; Forsyth, Greg; Frost, Philip; García, Mariano; Hamdi, Abdelaziz; He, Bimbin; Jolly, Matt; Kraaij, Tineke; Martin, M. Pilar; Mouillot, Florent; Newnham, Glenn; Nolan, Rachae; Pellizzaro, Grazia; Qi, Yi; Quan, Xingwen; Riaño, David; Roberts, Dar; Sow, Momadou; Ustin, Susan (2019-08-21)
      Globe-LFMC is an extensive global database of live fuel moisture content (LFMC) measured from 1,383 sampling sites in 11 countries: Argentina, Australia, China, France, Italy, Senegal, Spain, South Africa, Tunisia, United ...
    • Glomalin contribution to soil organic carbon under different pasture managements in a saline soil environment 

      Banegas, Natalia Romina; Dos Santos, Daniel Andrés; Guerrero Molina, Fernanda; Albanesi de Garay, Ada Susana; Pedraza, Raúl (Taylor & Francis, 2020-10-23)
      The glomalin produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi has beneficial effects on soils. We studied the vertical profile of glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) in pasturelands grown under saline soils and exposed to different ...
    • Glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) invasion decreases Chaco Serrano forest bird diversity but favors its seed dispersers 

      Bellis, Laura Marisa; Astudillo, Agustina; Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio Ignacio; Dardanelli, Sebastian; Landi, Marcos Alejandro; Hoyos, Laura (Springer, 2020-11)
      Glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) is an aggressive invasive plant that replaces native forests and forms dense stands without understory in central Argentina. However, the consequences of these changes in terms of vegetation ...
    • Glutathione, a key compound for As accumulation and tolerance in soybean plants treated with AsV and AsIII 

      Vezza, Mariana Elisa; Luna, Dario Fernando; Agostini, Elizabeth; Talano, Melina Andrea (Elsevier, 2019-06)
      Despite soybean (Glycine max L.) is often cultivated in areas contaminated with arsenic (As) which causes deleterious effects on its growth, little is known about tolerance mechanisms in response to As exposure. In particular, ...
    • Glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) are commonly found in urban streams and wetlands of Melbourne, Australia 

      Okada, Elena; Allinson, Mayumi; Barral, Maria Paula; Clarke, Bradley; Allison, Graeme (Elsevier, 2020-01)
      Glyphosate is the most widely-used pesticide for weed control in agriculture and in urban and residential areas. This is the first study to quantify glyphosate and AMPA levels in surface water in Australia from different ...
    • Glyphosate and AMPA concentrations in the respirable dust emitted experimentally by soil aggregates, shortly after herbicide application 

      Ramirez Haberkon, Nancy; Aparicio, Virginia Carolina; Buschiazzo, Daniel Eduardo; De Geronimo, Eduardo; Aimar, Silvia Beatriz; Costa, Jose Luis; Mendez, Mariano Javier (Elsevier, 2020-06-15)
      The objective of this study was to analyze glyphosate- and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) concentrations in the respirable dust (RD) emitted by different soil aggregates, shortly after herbicide application in a field ...