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Silvia Boccanelli, Eduardo Pire, Juan Lewis
Pág. 45 - 53
Agriculture has been practised in the Argentine Pampa Region for more than a century. This long history of disturbance has strongly modified the native vegetation of the region. Some original species have disappeared or its area has been remarkably reduc...
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S.R. Feldman, Claudia Alzugaray, Juan P. Lewis
Pág. 33 - 40
Tall grass communities of Spartina argentinensis Parodi are the most widespread plant communities in a large saline depression in Santa Fe, Argentina. The vegetation and soil seed bank of these communities have been studied. However, there is no informat...
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S.R. Feldman, Roberto O. Refi
Pág. 89 - 96
Plant communities developed on alkaline soils of the Pampa Ondulada region in Argentina are already described from a floristic point of view. The goal of this paper is to analyze the effect of different managements on community structure. The following e...
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