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Chloroplast Genome Characterization of Benthamiella Patagonica (Benthamielleae, Solanaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution
The Solanaceae is a globally distributed and economically important flowering plant family comprising approximately 2700–3000 species. Although extensive genomic studies have focused on major genera such as Solanum L.
Abdullah   +6 more
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Sertularella patagonica

open access: yes, 2021
Sertularella patagonica (d’ Orbigny, 1846) Fig. 4E; Table 10 Sertularia patagonica d’ Orbigny, 1846: 25–26, pl. 11 figs 3–5. Sertularella striata – Millard 1975: 304–305, fig. 97e–f. — Gili et al. 1989: 104–105, fig. 29a. Sertularella patagonica – Galea et al. 2017: 294–295, fig. 15a–e.
Gil, Marta, Ramil, Fran
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Sensory Characteristics and Volatile Organic Compound Profile of Wild Edible Mushrooms from Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
The Andean–Patagonian forests of South America offer a great variety of wild edible mushrooms, many with ancestral use and others linked to new mycogastronomic offers.
Carolina Barroetaveña   +4 more
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Contrasting effects of increasing dissolved iron on photosynthesis and O2 availability in the gastric cavity of two Mediterranean corals [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
Iron (Fe) plays a fundamental role in coral symbiosis, supporting photosynthesis, respiration, and many important enzymatic reactions. However, the extent to which corals are limited by Fe and their metabolic responses to inorganic Fe enrichment remains ...
Walter Dellisanti   +3 more
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Mutilation on gill filaments of Piaractus brachypomus (Characiformes: Serrasalmidae) caused by Braga patagonica (Crustacea: Cymothoidae), in the Brazilian Amazon [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
Fish aquaculture is one of the main food production sectors for the growing global human population and is currently one of the most profitable production activities.
Marcos Sidney Brito Oliveira   +1 more
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Relationships among Calibrachoa, Fabiana and Petunia (Petunieae tribe, Solanaceae) and a new generic placement of Argentinean endemic Petunia patagonica [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2022
Calibrachoa Cerv., Fabiana Ruiz & Pav., and Petunia Juss. form a clade within tribe Petunieae (Solanaceae). Phylogenetic studies of Petunieae, either as part of a family-wide analysis or focusing on the genera Calibrachoa and Petunia, have either
Alejandrina Alaria   +3 more
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Morphological and Genetic Differentiation within the Southernmost Vector of Chagas Disease: Triatoma patagonica (Hemiptera - Reduviidae). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
The epidemiological importance of Chagas disease vectors largely depends on their spreading ability and adaptation to domestic habitats. Triatoma patagonica is a secondary vector of Chagas disease endemic of Argentina, and it has been found colonizing ...
Julieta Nattero   +6 more
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Epidemiologia de Triatominos en la Provincia de Río Negro

open access: yesCiencia Veterinaria, 2021
Chagas es una enfermedad endemoepidémica de transmisión vec-torial en la Provincia de Rio Negro causada por Trypanosoma cruzi, transmitido por insectos vectores denominados triatominos (vinchu-cas).
Crowley P   +9 more
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Impact of Air- and Freeze-Drying Methods on Total Phenolic Content and Antioxidant Activity of Fistulina antarctica and Ramaria patagonica Fructification

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Fistulina antarctica and Ramaria patagonica are wild edible fungi from Patagonia, which produce mushrooms that have been consumed since ancient times by those in local communities.
Gabriela C. González   +5 more
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Newnhamia patagonica

open access: yes, 2023
56- Newnhamia patagonica (Vávra, 1898) Global distribution: NT. Argentinian distribution: Río Negro, Santa Cruz. Ecology: This species was found in permanent freshwater environments. It was recorded from 116 to 900 m a.s.l., with alkaline waters (pH: 7.8–9.9) and electrical conductivity values ranging between 247 and 1738 μS/cm. Cited by: Vávra (1898);
Sabater, Lara Milena   +3 more
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