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Are we ready for the (range)land revolution?. Rosario, Argentina; 2011.
The functional role of carbonate-cemented soil horizons in desert ecosystems: Spatial and temporal dynamics of plant water availability. In: Ecological Society of America . San Jose, CA; 2007. COS p. 147-6. Abstract
The high water-holding capacity of petrocalcic horizons. Soil Science Society of America. 2007;71:812-9. Abstract
The importance of soil carbonates for available water holding capacity in arid ecosystems of the Americas. In: Ecology International Congress. Merida, Mexico; 2006. Paper No. 59106. Abstract


















