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Long term consumption of thiamethoxam coated seeds causes multilevel effects to the passerine Agelaiodes badius
(SETAC Latin America, 2023-09-17)Birds and pesticide treated seeds Birds and pesticide treated seedsBirds and pesticide treated seeds Birds and pesticide treated seeds -
Longevidad potencial de semillas de Cedrela balansae C.DC. (Cedro Orán)
(Red Argentina de Biología de Semillas, 2023-11-01)Cedrela balansae es una especie de gran interés forestoindustrial procedente de la zona pedemontana del sector Norte de las Yungas australes. Dado la accesibilidad y el valor su madera se encuentra amenazada por la ... -
Physiological and genetic characterization of wheat lines sharply differing in sodium accumulation
(Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología Vegetal, 2023-10-01)Improving nutrient use efficiency is an important objective in modern breeding programs. Our group attempts to elucidate the components that contribute to greater efficiencies of potassium (K) acquisition and utilization ... -
Puesta en valor de la información de herbarios de INTA
(Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2023-12-01)Argentina cuenta con más de 9000 especies de plantas nativas en su amplio desarrollo geográfico latitudinal y altitudinal. El inventario de su flora requiere información disponible y rápidamente actualizable, dada la ... -
Relevamiento florístico en sistemas silvopastoril en el norte de Buenos Aires
(CIPAV, 2023-10-01)The aim of this study is to understand the floristic composition of a disturbed natural pasture on a 93 ha of an agricultural establishment located in the north of the Buenos Aires Province. A silvopastoral system is ... -
Wheat lines, suffering structural rearrangements between wheat-1BS and rye-1RS chromosomes, display differential patterns of magnesium accumulation
(Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología Vegetal, 2023-10-24)Two near isogenic lines, designated as 1RS and 1RW, resulting from the recombination of the rye (Secale cereale) chromosome 1RS with chromosome 1BS of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), differ in a relatively small region ...