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    Foliar biomass production and litterfall pattern of five timber species in forest plantations of semi-arid lands of the northeastern Mexico por Ngangyo Heya, Maginot, Foroughbakhch Pournavab, Rahim, Carrillo Parra, Artemio, Salas Cruz, Lidia Rosaura, Alvarado Vázquez, Marco Antonio, Bustamante García, Verónica

    Publicado 2017
    “…A significant linear correlation (R2 = 68,79 %) was determined between accumulation of leaf litter and foliar biomass production in autumn. Concluisions: As conclusion, the leaf litter pattern can be related to the foliar biomass production, depending on the seasons and species. …”
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    Extractos de cítricos como inhibidores del "quórum sensing" en campylobacter jejuni y su efecto sobre algunos factores de virulencia relacionados por SANDRA LORUHAMA CASTILLO HERNANDEZ

    Publicado 2014
    “…Cultures of Campylobacter jejuni were exposed to various concentrations of citrus peel extracts (lime, citron and bitter orange). To test swarm motility, concentrations lower than the MBC of the citrus extracts, were mixed with Muller Hinton (0.3% agar). …”
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    Almacenes y flujo de carbono en plantaciones forestales del norte de México por Rodríguez Flores, Felipa de Jesús

    Publicado 2005
    “…Most tree species planted were native to sites and had the advantages that they were planted in degraded sites, burned areas, or sites with no tree cover. Two tree species are listed in the red conservation book.…”
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    Almacenes y flujo de carbono en plantaciones forestales del norte de México por Rodríguez Flores, Felipa de Jesús

    Publicado 2005
    “…Most tree species planted were native to sites and had the advantages that they were planted in degraded sites, burned areas, or sites with no tree cover. Two tree species are listed in the red conservation book.…”
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