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    Contribución al estudio de las gramíneas de género Paspalum de la Flora Uruguaya by Parodi, Lorenzo R.

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Uruguayan flora; Grasses; Paspalum; Poaceas; Uruguay;…”
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    Macroremains plant analysis on the Los Tres Cerros 1 archaeological site (Las Moras island, Victoria, Entre Ríos) by Colobig, María de los Milagros, Sánchez, Jorge Omar, Zucol, Alejandro Fabián

    Published 2015
    “…Five botanical families were recognized: Solanaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Polygonaceae, Poaceae (Maideae and Ehrhartoideae) and Amaranthaceae. …”
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    Consumption and manipulation of plants by the inhabitants of the Córdoba mountain ranges during the Late Holocene (2707-383 years BP). A contribution from vegetal micro-remains con... by Tavarone, Aldana, Colobig, María de los Milagros, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, they revealed the incorporation of Zea mays (Poaceae), followed by Cucurbita sp., Phaseolus sp., and Solanum sp. towards 1200 BP.…”
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    Sitio arqueológico QS1 (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina): evidencias palinológicas de fluctuaciones paleoclimaticas durante los últimos 1000 años a.p. by Grill, Silvia, March, Ramiro, Rodríguez Loredo, Cecilia

    Published 2010
    “…QS1 -3 Pollen Zone (940±40 / 790±40 years B.P.) reflected a slight improvement in the climate, which is associated to the growth of grasslands and the presence of the highest proportion of Poaceae of the profile. The most relevant register of lithic artifacts, pottery and guanaco bones was found at the top of the QS1 -4 Pollen Zone and partly in the QS1 -3 Pollen Zone. …”
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    Análisis de macrorrestos vegetales en el sitio arqueológico Los Tres Cerros 1 (Isla las Moras, Victoria, Entre Ríos) by Colobig, María de los Milagros, Sánchez, Jorge Omar, Zucol, Alejandro Fabián

    Published 2015
    “…Se identificaron cinco familias: Solanaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Polygonaceae, Poaceae (Maideae y Oryzoideae) y Amaranthaceae. Los estudios permitieron estimar que a partir de 700 ARCP hubo un incremento en la abundancia y variabilidad de recursos vegetales utilizados con respecto a períodos anteriores. …”
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    Aquatic vascular macrophytes from the drainage system of the Alto Valle de Río Negro, Patagonia (Argentina) by Jocou, Adriel Ian, Fernández, Cristina, Gandullo, Ricardo

    Published 2018
    “…The floristic catalog includes 45 species distributed in 32 genera corresponding to 23 families, the most representative of which are Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Typhaceae. The distribution area of ​​eight species for Río Negro province is extended. …”
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    Ciclo de las plantas forrajeras: Dinámicas y prácticas de una comunidad ganadera del Chaco Seco, Argentina by Jiménez Escobar, Néstor David

    Published 2019
    “…La familia con mayor riqueza de especies fue Poaceae (28), seguida de Bromeliaceae (11) y Fabaceae (10). …”
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    Late Holocene plant use in lowland central Argentina: Microfossil evidence from dental calculus by Tavarone, Aldana, Colobig, María de Los Milagros, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2019
    “…The incorporation of cultivated plants wasshown to have occurred at around 1200 years BP with the presence of Phaseolus sp. and Zea mays (Poaceae),which was followed later by Cucurbita sp. …”
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    Primeros resultados sobre el uso prehispánico de los vegetales en el sitio arqueológico los Tres Cerros 1 (Victoria, Entre Ríos, Argentina): análisis del registro biosilíceo by Sánchez, Jorge Omar, Colobig, María de Los Milagros, Zucol, Alejandro Fabian, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Bonomo, Mariano, Castiñeira Latorre, Carola

    Published 2013
    “…Los análisis desarrollados permitieron identificar morfotipos silíceos relacionados con la presencia de vegetales silvestres que caracterizan a la unidad fitogeográfica actual del área de emplazamiento, y morfotipos silíceos asignables a recursos vegetales de interés cultural, pertenecientes a las familias Arecaceae, Cucurbitaceae, y Poaceae (subfamilias Maideae y Oryzoideae). El registro de microfósiles biosilíceos del perfil del sitio LTC1 tiene un cambio neto que puede ser correlacionado con diferentes actividades culturales desempeñadas durante el proceso de construcción del montículo, que tuvo lugar durante ca.1000 - 500 años 14C AP.…”
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    Landscape and environmental conditions for the late Holocene in the eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition (Argentina): a phytolith analysis of the El Tigre archaeological site by Zucol, Alejandro Fabián, Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Martinez, Gustavo A., Costa Angrizani, Rodrigo

    Published 2021
    “…The upper layers of the El Tigre site show lower temperatures in the last 300 years, accompanied by variations in the availability of moisture, with alluvial processes characterized by the presence of saline grasslands with xerophytic shrubs and an increase in Asteraceae and Poaceae, continued by the recent top samples with ruderal communities and sandy grasslands.…”
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