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    Ecological interactions affect the bioactivity of medicinal plants by Camina, Julia L., Usseglio, Virginia, Marquez, Victoria, Merlo, Carolina, Dambolena, José S., Zygadlo, Julio A., Ashworth, Lorena

    Published in Scientific reports (27-07-2023)
    “…Essential oils produced by medicinal plants possess important bioactive properties (antibacterial, antioxidant) of high value for human society. Pollination…”
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    Protein recovery from brewery solid wastes by Rodriguez, Luciana M., Camina, Julia L., Borroni, Virginia, Pérez, Ethel E.

    Published in Food chemistry (01-05-2023)
    “…•Brewing produces three wastes: bagasse (BSG), spent hops, and spent brewer’s yeast.•Review on protein extraction using conventional and more innovative…”
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    Distribución espacial y temoral de las recompensas florales dentro de los capítulos: el caso de Hyalis argentea (Asteraceae) by Camina, Julia L., Tourn, Elian, Andrada, Ana C., Pellegrini, Cecilia, Ashworth, Lorena

    “…Introducción y objetivos: Una asignación diferencial de recursos entre la función de atracción, recompensa y sexual ha sido observada en capítulos de especies…”
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    Composición química del aceite esencial de tricomas glandulares peltados en hojas y flores de Lepechinia floribunda (Lamiaceae) by Camina, Julia L., Dambolena, José S., Zygadlo, Julio A., Ashworth, Lorena

    “…Composición química del aceite esencial de tricomas glandulares peltados en hojas y flores de Lepechinia floribunda (Lamiaceae). El conocimiento de la…”
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    Urban Parrots in Southern South America: Challenges and Opportunities by Lera, Daiana N., Cozzani, Natalia, Camina, Julia L., Tella, José L., Zalba, Sergio

    Published in Birds (Basel, Switzerland) (26-11-2024)
    “…Data on the interactions between the order Psittaciformes and the anthropogenic environment are still insufficient and have not been systematized, especially…”
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