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    Y chromosome lineages in men of west African descent. by Jada Benn Torres, Menahem B Doura, Shomarka O Y Keita, Rick A Kittles

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Rice production was a key industry of many colonial South Carolina low country plantations. Accordingly, rice plantations owners within South Carolina often requested enslaved Africans from the so-called "Grain Coast" of western Africa (Senegal to Sierra Leone). …”
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    Not every edible orange milkcap is Lactarius deliciosus: first record of Lactarius quieticolor (sect. Deliciosi) from Brazil by Alexandre G. dos Santos e Silva-Filho, Marcelo Sulzbacher, Tine Grebenc, Felipe Wartchow

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Due to low potential for long-distance dispersal, an ecto-mycorrhizal partner switch from European to North American pine species is proposed, which may have happened in South America for both allochthonous symbiotic partners. …”
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    Trouver asile dans le Nouveau Monde by Florence Gasparini Laratte

    “…Wanted by the French authorities, Gibert escaped to England in 1763 in order to petition the English Board of Trade and Plantations for protection and a grant of land in the American colonies for the production of silk and wine. …”
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    Water extractivism and decolonial struggles in Mapuche Territory, Chile by Robinson Torres, Gerardo Azócar, Roberto Gallardo, Julio Mendoza

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…We argue that its development via forestry expansion contributes to the lack of drinking water in Mapuche territory, a South American area with significant claims for land, water, native forests, human rights and political autonomy. …”
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    Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD) outbreak on <I>Eucalyptus globulus</I> in Brazil caused by <I>Teratosphaeria</I> (<I>Mycosphaerella</I>) <I>nubilosa</I> by G. Perez, B. Slippers, B.D. Wingfield, E. Finkenauer, M.J. Wingfield

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…This pathogen was recently introduced into Uruguay and this report suggests a rapid range expansion in South America. Further spread of T. nubilosa northwards into Brazil’s main Eucalyptus-growing areas as well as to other South American countries is probable and research towards developing resistant planting stock should be a priority in South America.…”
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    Equatorial Guinea: a link between Africa, Iberian Peninsula and Latin America by Adeline Darrigol

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Sub-Saharan Africa supplied slaves for plantations in Latin America. The abolition of slavery, the presence of Afro-descendants, the independence of Latin American and African countries changed the relations between the two regions of the world. …”
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    Initial effects of quinclorac on the survival and growth of high biomass tree species by Joshua P. Adams, Matthew H. Pelkki, Victor L. Ford, Allan Humphrey

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Five planting stocks, including three eastern cottonwood clones, a hybrid poplar clone, and American sycamore, were assessed for herbicide affects and deployed at three sites across south Arkansas. …”
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    Invasioni biologiche. Il caso drammatico delle palme e di due specie di insetti, il Punteruolo rosso delle palme (Rynchophorus ferrugineus, Coleotteri) e il castnide delle palme (P... by Marco Di Domenico

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Recently, two different species of exotic insects where recorded for the first time in Italy: the south American moth Paysandisia archon and the chinese beetle Rhynchophorus ferrugineus. …”
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    Fragmentation of Araucaria araucana forests in Chile: quantification and correlation with structural variables by Molina Juan R, Martín, Drake F, Martín Luis M, Herrera Miguel

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Landscape fragmentation is one of the main threats to South American temperate forests due to population growth, conversion of native forests to plantations of exotic species and non-sustainable timber harvesting. …”
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    Chia flowering season prediction using day length data of 11 selected locations by Ricardo Ayerza (h.)

    “…However, a number of chia plantations have failed lately in Northwestern Argentina, Southeast Bolivia and South Paraguay, because the fact that chia shows a short-day response to flowering and is not a frost-resistant plant has been overlooked. …”
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    Une région, plusieurs mondes, impressions d’une étude de terrain dans la région du Jarí, Amazonie brésilienne, août 2009 by Ana Greising

    “…The recent history of this area inextricably connected with the installation in 1967 of an agro-industrial company, the Jari Cellulose S.A., by the American businessman D.K. Ludwig. He had set up a large-scale production of paper pulp on the basis of extensive tree plantations. …”
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    Une région, plusieurs mondes, impressions d’une étude de terrain dans la région du Jarí, Amazonie brésilienne, août 2009 by Ana Greising

    “…The recent history of this area inextricably connected with the installation in 1967 of an agro-industrial company, the Jari Cellulose S.A., by the American businessman D.K. Ludwig. He had set up a large-scale production of paper pulp on the basis of extensive tree plantations. …”
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    How do clonal plantlets of mate respond to different substrate compositions and shading levels? by Nathalia Pimentel, Mhaiandry Benedetti Rodrigues, Rejane Flores, Dilson Antônio Bisognin

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…-Hil) is an arboreal species of great economic and socio-environmental importance in South American countries. This specie presents several difficulties during seminal propagation, and studies related to plantlet production by vegetative propagation are fundamental for obtaining homogenous mate plantations with high leaf productivity. …”
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    How do clonal plantlets of mate respond to different substrate compositions and shading levels? by Nathalia Pimentel, Mhaiandry Benedetti Rodrigues, Rejane Flores, Dilson Antônio Bisognin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…-Hil) is an arboreal species of great economic and socio-environmental importance in South American countries. This specie presents several difficulties during seminal propagation, and studies related to plantlet production by vegetative propagation are fundamental for obtaining homogenous mate plantations with high leaf productivity. …”
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    Primer reporte de susceptibilidad del clon de caucho natural FX-3864 a Microcyclus ulei en la altillanura colombiana by Ibonne Aydee García-Romero, Olga M. Castro, Fabio Aristizábal, Aníbal L. Tapiero

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Palabras clave: SALB, Hevea brasiliensis, Fusicladium macrosporum, cultivo de caucho.     Abstract South American Leaf Blight (SALB), caused by Microcyclus ulei (anamorph Fusicladium macrosporum), is an endemic major disease of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) in America. …”
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    Lipase Activity in the Larval Midgut of Rhynchophorus palmarum: Biochemical Characterization and the Effects of Reducing Agents by Camilla Camerino Santana, Leandro A. Barbosa, Irinaldo Diniz Basílio Júnior, Ticiano Gomes do Nascimento, Camila Braga Dornelas, Luciano A.M. Grillo

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Lipids are an important component of insect diets, where they are hydrolyzed in the midgut lumen, absorbed, and used for the synthesis of complex lipids. The South American palm weevil Rhynchophorus palmarum is one of the most important pests on commercial palm plantations. …”
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