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    Improved detection of the non-defoliant pathotype of Verticillium dahliae in olive trees using nested PCR by Rattalino, Donna, Otero, María Laura, Moriconi , D. N., Rivera, P. C.

    Published 2021
    “…Two pathotypes are distinguished within V. dahliae, defoliating (D) and non-defoliating (ND), depending on symptom severity. …”
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    Efecto del almacenamiento de la semilla de papa previo a la plantación semi-temprana y del momento de defoliación sobre los rendimientos de la plantación tardía en Córdoba (Argenti... by Quattrini, M. M., Saluzzo, J. A., Fontán, H. M.

    Published 2001
    “…Effect of seed potato storage prior to semi-early planting and timing of defoliation on yields of late planting in Córdoba (Argentina)…”
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    Sequential application of fungicides with different modes of action for the control of soybean diseases in Canindeyú, Paraguay by Mendoza-Duarte, Marcos Javier, Zarza-Cabrera, Andrea Celeste, Arias Ruiz Díaz, Osmar René, Arrua, Andrea Alejandra, Fernández-Gamarra, Marta Alicia, Lopez-Nicora, Horacio Daniel, Enciso Maldonado, Guillermo Andrés

    Published 2025
    “…La Paloma achieved the highest yield (4651 kg ha-1) and lower defoliation (61 %), followed by Katueté (4330 kg ha-1 with 70 % of defoliation), and Nueva Esperanza (3739 kg ha-1 with 86 % of defoliation). …”
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    C/N and PS/N ratios during growth and senescence of Phaseolus vulgaris L. leaves. by Pereyra de Altamira, S. M., Trippi, V. S.

    Published 1991
    “…These findings are supported by: i) Both relations (C/N and WR/N) show a steady increase during leaf ontogeny. ii) Senescence-delaying treatments promote a decline (apex excision) or stabilization (defoliation) of C/N and WR/N ratios.…”
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    Determination of Verticillium dahliae Kleb. pathotypes from the olive regions of central and western Argentina and virulence tests in cotton by Gonzalez, Valeria, Paccioretti, M., Rattalino, D., Taborda, R. J., Carrasco, F., Arias, F., Otero, M. L.

    Published 2021
    “…According to their pathogenicity, V. dahliae isolates can be classified as defoliating (D) and non-defoliating (ND). The objectives of this study were: i) to determine the pathotypes of a collection of 42 V. dahliae isolates from olive plants in the provinces of Catamarca, Córdoba, La Rioja and Mendoza kept at IPAVE-INTA Córdoba, and (ii) to evaluate the virulence of eight recently isolated isolates belonging to this collection. …”
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