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1. Do Streptomyces sp. Help Mycorrhization in Raspberry?

2. Datathons: fostering equitability in data reuse in ecology.

3. Genome analysis and biogeographic distribution of the earliest divergent Frankia clade in the southern hemisphere.

4. Comparative phylogenomics and phylotranscriptomics provide insights into the genetic complexity of nitrogen-fixing root-nodule symbiosis.

5. Impacts of switching tillage to no-tillage and vice versa on soil structure, enzyme activities and prokaryotic community profiles in Argentinean semi-arid soils.

6. Chitotetraose activates the fungal-dependent endosymbiotic signaling pathway in actinorhizal plant species.

7. Exploring the response of Actinobacteria to the presence of phosphorus salts sources: Metabolic and co-metabolic processes.

8. Cell remodeling and subtilase gene expression in the actinorhizal plant Discaria trinervis highlight host orchestration of intercellular Frankia colonization.

9. Phylogenomics reveals multiple losses of nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis.

10. Potential biocontrol actinobacteria: Rhizospheric isolates from the Argentine Pampas lowlands legumes.

11. Draft Genome Sequence of Burkholderia cordobensis Type Strain LMG 27620, Isolated from Agricultural Soils in Argentina.

12. [Selective enrichment of Pseudomonas spp. in the rhizoplane of different plant species].

13. Crop monoculture rather than agriculture reduces the spatial turnover of soil bacterial communities at a regional scale.

14. Burkholderia cordobensis sp. nov., from agricultural soils.

15. What stories can the Frankia genomes start to tell us?

16. Draft Genome Sequence of Frankia sp. Strain BCU110501, a Nitrogen-Fixing Actinobacterium Isolated from Nodules of Discaria trinevis.

17. Bacterial indicator of agricultural management for soil under no-till crop production.

18. Characterization and screening of plant probiotic traits of bacteria isolated from rice seeds cultivated in Argentina.

19. Diffusible factors from Frankia modify nodulation kinetics in Discaria trinervis, an intercellular root-infected actinorhizal symbiosis.

20. Diffusible factors involved in early interactions of actinorhizal symbiosis are modulated by the host plant but are not enough to break the host range barrier.

21. Analysis of nodulation kinetics in Frankia-Discaria trinervis symbiosis reveals different factors involved in the nodulation process.

22. Genome characteristics of facultatively symbiotic Frankia sp. strains reflect host range and host plant biogeography.

23. Denitrification and the nitrogen budget of a reservoir in an agricultural landscape.

24. Local adaptation of frankia to different Discaria (Rhamnaceae) host species growing in patagonia.

25. Secondary metabolites help biocontrol strain Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 to escape protozoan grazing.

26. Effects of phosphorus and nitrogen on nodulation are seen already at the stage of early cortical cell divisions in Alnus incana.

27. Infectivity of soilborne Frankia and mycorrhizae in Discaria trinervis along a vegetation gradient in Patagonian soil.

28. Regulation of nodulation in the absence of N2 is different in actinorhizal plants with different infection pathways.

29. Boron requirement in the Discaria trinervis (Rhamnaceae) and Frankia symbiotic relationship. Its essentiality for Frankia BCU110501 growth and nitrogen fixation.

30. The Actinorhizal Symbiosis.

31. Time course of nodule development in the Discaria trinervis (Rhamnaceae) -Frankia symbiosis.

33. Age-related differences in processing dynamic information to identify vowel quality.

34. Effect of speech distinctions and age differences on auditory event-related potentials.

35. Determining latency and amplitude for multiple peaked P300 waveforms.

36. Early recognition in the Rhizobium meliloti-alfalfa symbiosis: root exudate factor stimulates root adsorption of homologous rhizobia.

37. Effect of hearing impairment on event-related potentials for tone and speech distinctions.

38. Preliminary studies on the use of an ABR amplitude projection procedure for hearing aid selection.

39. Test-retest reliability of a forced-choice procedure for determining most comfortable loudness level for speech.

40. Role of Motility and Chemotaxis in Efficiency of Nodulation by Rhizobium meliloti.

42. Reliability and performance of the acoustic reflectometer.

43. Post-noise-exposure auditory sensitivity and temporal integration recovery functions.

45. Temporal integration and presbycusis.

46. Presentation level determination for CV tokens using a computer-controlled adaptive procedure.

47. The value of noise-excluder shells in reducing overreferrals from a school audiometric screening program.

48. The acoustic reflectometer as a screening device: a comparison.

49. A survey of audiological services within the school system.

50. Four spondee threshold procedures: a comparison.

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