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    First Report of Leaf Spot Disease (“Negrilla”) on Agave salmiana Otto Ex Salm-Dyck (ssp. salmiana) Plants Caused by Bipolaris zeae Zivan in Mexico by Romero-Cortes, Teresa, Pérez España, Victor H., Pescador-Rojas, José A., Rangel-Cortés, Eduardo, Armendaríz-Ontiveros, María M., Cuervo-Parra, Jaime A.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Agave genera include slow-growing plants with cultural and economic roots dating back to pre-Columbian times in Mexico. Several species have a widespread…”
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    Growth and Yield of Purple Kculli Corn Plants under Different Fertilization Schemes by Romero-Cortes, Teresa, Tamayo-Rivera, Lis, Morales-Ovando, Mario A, Aparicio Burgos, José E, Pérez España, Victor H, Peralta-Gil, Martin, Cuervo-Parra, Jaime A

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (22-04-2022)
    “…Globally, corn is the most economically important crop, surpassing other cereals of economic importance. However, the tillage methods, monoculture and the…”
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    Intercistronic expression elements (IEE) from the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii can be used for the expression of foreign genes in synthetic operons by Macedo-Osorio, Karla S., Pérez-España, Víctor H., Garibay-Orijel, Claudio, Guzmán-Zapata, Daniel, Durán-Figueroa, Noé V., Badillo-Corona, Jesús A.

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-11-2018)
    “…Key message Two intercistronic regions were identified as functional intercistronic expression elements (IEE) for the simultaneous expression of aphA-6 and gfp…”
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    First Report of Leaf Spot Disease Plants Caused by IBipolaris zeae/I Zivan in Mexico by Romero-Cortes, Teresa, Pérez España, Victor H, Pescador-Rojas, José A, Rangel-Cortés, Eduardo, Armendaríz-Ontiveros, María M, Cuervo-Parra, Jaime A

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Agave genera include slow-growing plants with cultural and economic roots dating back to pre-Columbian times in Mexico. Several species have a widespread…”
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