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Alvaro S. Gonzalez, Franco Massera, Daniel Moscoso, Patricio Hinrichsen, Gloria Montenegro, Valerie Laucou, Thierry Lacombe, Jean-Michel Boursiquot, Philippo Pszczólkowski
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Currently, many monovarietal vineyards present a minority of mixed cultivars. Some of these cultivars are unknown and could represent an opportunity to discover new and potentially useful genotypes both for research and production purposes. In a ?Carmenè...
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Carlos A. Mendoza,Juan F. Gallardo Lancho,Pablo G. Aceñolaza,Maria-Belen Turrion,Valentin Pando
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Aim of study: The aim of this work was to assess the litterfall contribution and the return of bioelements of a successional forest sequence from the Mesopotamian Espinal (Argentina) which was associated with livestock production.Area of study: Mesopotam...
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Basilio Carrasco, Carole Díaz, Mario Moya, Marlene Gebauer, Rolando García-González
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B. Carrasco, C. Díaz, M. Moya, M. Gebauer and R. García-González. 2012. Genetic characterization of Japanese plum cultivars (Prunus salicina) using SSR and ISSR molecular markers. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 533-543. The genetic characterization of 29 elite J...
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Yan-Chang Wang, Lei Zhang, Yu-Ping Man, Zuo-Zhou Li, and Rui Qin
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Mark J. Kimsey, Mariann T. Garrison-Johnston and Leonard Johnson
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