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Jorge Olivar,Stella Bogino,Heinrich Spiecker,Felipe Bravo
Pág. e010
Background: The Mediterranean basin has experienced an increase in the mean annual temperature, a decrease in the mean annual precipitation, and an increase in the frequency of severe drought periods during the second half of the 20th century. However, w...
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Sergio Donoso, Karen Peña-Rojas, Cristian Pacheco, Sergio Durán, Rómulo Santelices, Cristóbal Mascaró
Pág. 273 - 283
Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. (Leguminosae), generally known as ?espino,? is one of the most common tree species in the Mediterranean region of Chile. This species grows in nutritionally poor soils with low water availability during the summer, so it is very ...
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Horacio E. Bown, Michael S. Watt, Peter W. Clinton, Euan G. Mason
Pág. 505 - 520
H.E. Bown, M.S. Watt, P.W. Clinton, and E.G. Mason. 2012. The influence of N and P supply and genotype on N remobilization in containerized Pinus radiata plants. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 505-520. A large proportion of the nitrogen (N) used in the current...
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Ursula Steinfort, Mauricio A. Cisternas, Rolando García, Hermine Vogel, Gabriela Verdugo
Pág. 377 - 385
Chloraea crispa Lindl. is a terrestrial orchid endemic to Chile that has potential to be a novel alternative for the cut flower industry. The objectives of this study were to describe the phenological cycle and floral bud development of C. crispa to d...
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James E. McKenna Jr., Ryan S. Butryn, and Richard P. McDonald
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