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Year 2005

Papers in indexed journals

  • Adler, PB; Milchunas, DG; Sala, OE; Burke, IC; Lauenroth, WK. Plant traits and ecosystem grazing effects: comparison of US sagebrush steppe and Patagonian steppe. Ecological Applications 15:774-792.
  • Agosti, MB; Sorlino, D; Trápani, N. How does light intensity affect the elementary fiber length in flax? Journal of Natural Fibers 2:15-24.
  • Alconada-Magliano, T; Botto, JF; Godoy, V; Lloyd, AM; Casal, JJ. New Arabidopsis recombinant inbred lines (Ler/No-O) reveal natural variation in phytochrome-mediated responses. Plant Physiology 138:1126-1135.
  • Altesor, A; Oesterheld, M; Leoni, E; Lezama, F; Rodríguez, C. Effect of grazing on community structure and productivity of a Uruguayan grassland. Journal of Vegetation Science 179:83-91.
  • Andrady, A; Aucamp, PJ; Bais, AF; Ballaré, CL; Bjorn, LI; Bornman, JF; Caldwell, MM; Callaghan, T; Cullen, AP; Erickson, DJ; De Gruijl, FF; Hader, DP; Ilyas, M; Kulandaivelu, G; Kumar, HD; Longstreth, J; McKEnzie, RL; Norval, M; Redhwi, HH; Smith, RC; Solomon, KR; Sulzberger, B; Takizawa, Y; Tang, X; Teramura, AH; Torikai, A; van der Leun, JC; Wilson, SR; Worrest, RC; Zepp, RG. Environmental effects of ozone depletion and its interactions with climate change: Progress report 2004. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences 22:177-184.
  • Batlla, D; Benech-Arnold, RL. Changes in the light sensitivity of buried Polygonum aviculare seeds in relation to cold-induced dormancy loss: development of a predictive model. New Phytologist 165:445-452.
  • Boccalandro, H; Rossi, MC; Saijo, Y; Deng, XW; Casal, JJ. Promotion of photomorphogenesis by COP1. Plant Molecular Biology 56:905-915.
  • Casal, JJ; Yanovsky, MJ. Regulation of gene expression by light. International Journal of Developmental Biology 49:501-511.
  • Chaneton, EJ; Perelman, SB; León, RJC. Floristic heterogeneity of Flooding Pampa gasslands: a multi-scale analysis. Plant Biosystems 139:245-254.
  • Cipriotti, PA; Aguiar, MR. Effects of grazing on patch structure in a semi-arid two-phase vegetation mosaic. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:57-66.
  • Cipriottti, PA; Aguiar, MR. Interspecific competition interacts with the spatial distribution of a palatable grass to reduce its recruitment. Rangeland Ecology and Management 58:393-399.
  • Farre, E; Harmer, SL; Harmon, FG; Yanovsky, MJ; Kay, SA. Overlapping and distinct roles of PRR7 and PRR9 in the Arabidopsis circadian clock. Current Biology 15:447-454.
  • Golluscio, RA; Oesterheld, M; Aguiar, MR. Relationship between phenology and life form: a test with 25 Patagonian species. Ecography 28:273-282.
  • Golluscio, RA; Pérez, JA; Paruelo, JM; Ghersa, CM. Spatial heterogeneity at different grain sizes in grazed versus ungrazed sites of the Patagonian steppe. Ecoscience 12:103-109.
  • Grimoldi, AA; Insausti, P; Vasellati, W; Striker, G. Constitutive and plastic root traits and their role in differential tolerance to soil flooding among coexisting species of a lowland grassland. International Journal of Plant Science 166:805-813.
  • Guerschman, JP; Paruelo, JM. Agricultural impacts on ecosystem functioning in temperate areas of North and South America. Global and Planetary Change 47:170-180.
  • Hazen, SP; Borevitz, JO; Harmon, FG; Pruneda-Paz, JL; Schultz, RF; Yanovsky, MJ; Liljegren, SJ; Ecker, JR; Kay, SA. Rapid array mapping of circadian clock and developmental mutations in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 138:990-997.
  • Huarte, R; Benech-Arnold, RL. Incubation under fluctuating temperatures reduces mean base water potential for seed germination in several non-cultivated species. Seed Science Research 15:89-97.
  • Mazzella, MA; Arana, MV; Staneloni, RJ; Perelman, SB; Rodriguez Batiller, MJ; Muschietti, J; Cerdán, PM; Chen, K; Sánchez, RA; Zhu, T; Chory, J; Casal, JJ. Phytochrome control of the Arabidopsis transcriptome anticipates seedling exposure to light. The Plant Cell 17:2507-2516.
  • Meyerson, LA; Baron, J; Melillo, JM; Naiman, RJ; O'Malley, RI; Orians, G; Palmer, MA; Pfaff, AS; Running, SW; Sala, OE. Aggregate measures of ecosystem services: can we take the pulse of nature? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:56-59.
  • Nosetto, MD; Jobbágy, EG; Paruelo, JM. Land use change and water losses: the case of grassland afforestation across a soil textural gradient in central Argentina. Global Change Biology 11:1-17.
  • Pancotto, VA; Sala, OE; Robson, TM; Caldwell, MM; Scopel, AL. Direct and indirect effects of solar ultraviolet-B radiation on long-term decomposition. Global Change Biology 11:1982-1989.
  • Paruelo, JM; Piñeiro, G; Oyonarte, C; Alcaraz, D; Cabello, J; Escribano, P. Temporal and spatial patterns of ecosystem functioning in protected arid areas in southeastern Spain. Applied Vegetation Science 8:93-102.
  • Poggio, SL; Satorre, EH; Dethiou, S; Gonzalo, GM. Pod and seed numbers as a function of photothermal quotient during the seed set period of field pea (Pisum sativum) crops. European Journal of Agronomy 22:55-69.
  • Posse, G; Oesterheld, M; Di Bella, DM. Landscape, soil and meterological influences on canopy dynamics of northern flooding Pampa grasslands. Applied Vegetation Science 8:49-56.
  • Rotundo, JL; Aguiar, MR. Litter effects on plant regeneration in arid lands: a complex balance between seed retention, seed longevity and soil-seed contact. Journal of Ecology 93:829-838.
  • Striker, G; Insausti, P; Grimoldi, AA; Ploschuk, E; Vasellati, V. Physiological and Anatomical Basis of Differential Tolerance to Soil Flooding of Lotus corniculatus L. and Lotus glaber Mill. Plant and Soil 276:301-311.
  • Symonds, VV; Godoy, AV; Alconada, T; Botto, JF; Juenger, TE; Casal, JJ; Lloyd, AM. Mapping quantitative trait loci in multiple populations of Arabidopsis thaliana identifies natural allelic variation for trichome density. Genetics 169:1649-1658.
  • Texeira, M; Paruelo, JM. Demography, population dynamics and sustainability of the Patagonian sheep flocks. Agricultural Systems 87:123-146.
  • Trillo, N; Fernández, RJ. Wheat plant hydraulic properties under prolonged experimental drought: stronger decline in root-system conductance than in leaf area. Plant and Soil 277:277-284.
  • Verón, SR; Oesterheld, M; Paruelo, JM. Production as a function of resource availability: slopes and efficiencies are different. Journal of Vegetation Science 16:351-354.
  • Vila Aiub, MM; Ghersa, CM. Building up resistance by recurrently exposing target plants to sublethal doses of herbicide. European Journal of Agronomy 22:195-207.
  • Vila Aiub, MM; Gundel, PE; Ghersa, CM. Fungal endophyte infection changes growth attributes in Lolium multiflorum Lam. Austral Ecology 30:49-57.
  • Vila Aiub, MM; Neve, P; Powles, SB. Resistance cost of a chytochrome P450 herbicide metabolism mechanism but not an ACCase target site mutation in a multiple resistant Lolium rigidum population. New Phytologist 167:787-796.
  • Vila Aiub, MM; Neve, P; Steadman, KS; Powles, SB. Ecological fitness of a multiple herbicide resistant Lolium rigidum population: dynamics of seed germination and seedling emergence of resistant and susceptible phenotypes. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:288-298.

Books and books chapters

  • Oesterheld, M; Aguiar, MR; Ghersa, CM; Paruelo, JM, editores. La heterogeneidad de la vegetación de los agroecosistemas. Un homenaje a Rolando León. Editorial Facultad de Agronomía, Buenos Aires.
    • León, RJC. Vegetación y enseñanza, vocación y pasión. pp 1-16 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Chaneton, EJ. Factores que determinan la heterogeneidad de la comunidad vegetal en diferentes escalas espaciales. pp 19-42 16 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Barberis, IM; Lewis, JP; Batista, WB. Heterogeneidad estructural de los bosques de la Cuña Boscosa de Santa Fe en distintas escalas espaciales. pp 43-58 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Aguiar, MR; Cipriotti, PA; Wiegand, T. Procesos poblacionales denso-dependientes y la generación de patrones de heterogeneidad dentro de la comunidad. pp 59-79 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Batista, WB; Taboada, MA; Lavado, RS; Perelman, SB; León, RJC. Asociación entre comunidades vegetales y suelos en el pastizal de la Pampa Deprimida. pp 113-129 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Oesterheld, M; Aragón, RM; Grigera, G; Oyarzábal, M; Semmartin, MG. ¿Cómo deben percibir la heterogeneidad quienes manejan la vegetación de los agroecosistemas? El caso de la Pampa Deprimida. pp 131-144 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Golluscio, RA. Dimensiones de la heterogeneidad a nivel de comunidad: Profundidad radical y fenología en 25 especies patagónicas. pp 145-169 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Fernández, RJ; Trillo, N. La textura del suelo como fuente de heterogeneidad; sus efectos sobre la oferta de agua para las plantas. pp 171-192 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Ghersa, CM. La sucesión ecológica en los agroecosistemas pampeanos: sus modelos y significado agronómico. pp 195-214 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Omacini, M; Tognetti, PM; Trebino, H; Chaneton, EJ. La sucesión postagrícola en la Pampa Interior: invasión y dominancia de plantas exóticas durante los primeros 20 años. pp 215-234 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Insausti, P; Chaneton, EJ; Grimoldi, AA. Las inundaciones modifican la estructura y dinámica de la vegetación en los pastizales de la Pampa Deprimida. pp 253-269 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Paruelo, JM. ¿Cuánto se han desertificado las estepas patagónicas? Evidencias a partir de la memoria del sistema. pp 303-319 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Perelman, SB; Batista, WB; León, RJC. El estudio de la heterogeneidad de la vegetación. Fitosociología y técnicas relacionadas. pp 321-350 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
    • Burkart, SE; Garbulsky, MF; Ghersa, CM; Guerschman, JP; León, RJC; Oesterheld, M; J.M., P; Perelman, SB. Las comunidades potenciales del pastizal pampeano bonaerense. pp 379-399 en Oesterheld et al. (op.cit.).
  • Aguiar, MR. Biodiversity in grasslands: current changes and scenarios for the future. pp 273-293 in Reynolds, S; Frame, J, editors. Grasslands: Developments, Opportunities, Perspectives. Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), Rome.
  • Casal, JJ. Convergence of phytochrome and cryptochrome signaling. pp 285-292 in Wada, M; Shimazaki, K; Iino, M, editors. Light Sensing in Plants. Springer Verlag, Tokyo.
  • Kareiva, P; Agard, JBR; Alder, J; Bennett, EM; Butler, C; Carpenter, SR; Cheung, W; Cumming, GS; Defries, R; de Vries, B; Dickson, RE; Dobson, A; Foley, J; Geoghegan, J; Holland, B; Kabat, P; Keymer, J; Kleidon, A; Lodge, D; Manson, S; Mcglade, J; Mooney, H; Parma, A; Pascual, M; Pereira, H; Rosegrnat, M; Ringler, C; Sala, OE; Turner, BL; van Vuuren, D; Wall, DH; Wilkinson, P; Wolters, V. State of the art in simulating future changes in ecosystem services. pp 71-115 in Carpenter, SR; Pingali, P; Bennett, EM; Zurek, M, editors. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Scenarios. Island Press, Washington DC.
  • Omacini, M; Chaneton, EJ; Ghersa, CM. A hierarchical framework for understanding the ecosystem consequences of endophyte-grass symbioses. pp 141-162 in Roberts, CA; West, CP; Spiers, DE, editors. Neotyphodium in Cool Season Grasses. Blackwell Science, London.
  • Sala, OE; van Vuuren, D; Pereira, H; Lodge, D; Alder, J; Cumming, GS; Dobson, A; Volters, W; Xenopoulos, X. Biodiversity across scenarios. pp 375-408 in Carpenter, SR; Pingali, P; Bennett, EM; Zurek, M, editors. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Scenarios. Island Press, Washington DC.
  • Vila Aiub, MM; Neve, P; Powles, SB. Fitness costs of evolved herbicide resistance. pp 1-3 in Pimentel, D, editor. Encyclopedia of Pest Management. Taylor and Francis, New York.

Papers for the general public

  • Paruelo, JM; Guerschman, JP; Verón, SR. Expansión agrícola y cambios en el uso del suelo. Ciencia Hoy 15:14-23.


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