Search Results - "Diego J. Cosentino"
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Soil water regime of grassland communities along subtle topographic gradient in the Flooding Pampa (Argentina)
Published in Soil and water research (01-01-2016)“…Three plant communities positioned along a subtle topographic gradient, referred to as upland, intermediate, and lowland positions, characterize the landscape…”
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Null creation of air-filled structural pores by soil cracking and shrinkage in silty loamy soils
Published in Soil science (01-02-2008)“…Information about abiotic regeneration of air-filled porosity in silty soils is scarce. It could be a key mechanism to explain their low physical resilience…”
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Soil texture as a regulating factor of Escherichia coli adsorption in a Rolling Pampa basin (Argentina)
Published in Revista argentina de microbiología (01-04-2011)“…Increase of bovine livestock rates in fragile areas of the Rolling Pampa entails a high risk of biological contamination. This biological contamination is…”
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Forty years of soil degradation in vertic argiudolls in Entre Ríos province, Argentina
Published in Ciencia del suelo (01-12-2007)“…In the last decade the land use in Entre Ríos Province (Argentina) has suffered a very important increase characterized by an intensive and continuous…”
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Forty years of soil degradation in vertic argiudolls in Entre Ríos province, Argentina Cuarenta años de degradación de argiudoles vérticos en la provincia de Entre Ríos
Published in Ciencia del suelo (01-12-2007)“…In the last decade the land use in Entre Ríos Province (Argentina) has suffered a very important increase characterized by an intensive and continuous…”
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La textura del suelo como factor regulador de la adsorción de Escherichia coli en una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada (Argentina) Soil texture as a regulating factor of Escherichia coli adsorption in a Rolling Pampa basin (Argentina)
Published in Revista argentina de microbiología (01-06-2011)“…El aumento de la carga animal vacuna en la Pampa Ondulada asociado a áreas frágiles supone un importante riesgo de contaminación biológica. Dicha contaminación…”
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