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    Endogenous growth inhibitors, nodulation and nitrogen fixation in soybean under drought and treated with gibberellic acid and abscisic acid by Racca, R. W., Arguello, J. A., Núñez, S. B., Luna, V., Frioni, L., Bottini, R.

    Published 1990
    “…After rewatering the plants, endogenous growth inhibitors in the root system, nitrogenase activity (as per root or nodule basis), number of nodules per plant, and the fresh and dry weight of nodules and roots per plant and per treatment were investigated. Drought depressed both nodulation and nitrogenase activity and increased the levels of growth inhibitors in roots. …”
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    Lama guanicoe remains from the Chaco ecoregion (Córdoba, Argentina): An osteological approach to the characterization of a relict wild population by Silva Ferreira Da Costa, Thiago, Barri, Fernando

    Published 2018
    “…Even though they were very abundant until the end of the 19th century (before the high deforestation rate of the last decades), guanacos have nearly disappeared in the Gran Chaco ecoregion, with relicts and isolated populations surviving in some areas, such as the shrubland area near the saline depressions of Córdoba province, Argentina. In this report, we present the first data from a locally endangered guanaco wild population, through the study of skeletal remains recovered in La Providencia ranch. …”
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    Human populations and environments during the Middle Holocene in the South-Central Andes by Mondini, Nora Mariana

    Published 2013
    “…The South-Central Andes include some of the highest and some of the widest sections of this major orographic chain, and includes several volcanoes, as well as intermediate depressions and the Altiplano plateau, which is the second-highest plateau in the world (Allmendinger et al., 1997; Kennan, 2000; Coutand et al., 2001; among others). …”
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