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Towards an increased and sustainable production in semi-arid rangelands of central Argentina: two decades of researchBusso, 1997
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- Busso C
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- Journal of Arid Environments
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The Caldenal or Southern Espinal is a temperate, semi-arid region covering about 40,000 km2in central Argentina. Cattle raising on natural vegetation is the major economic activity in this region. Mostly because of overgrazing after the introduction of domestic livestock in the …
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