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CRONOLÓGICA DE ARTÍCULOS PARA LEER
Clase 1 (C. Urcelay):
Miércoles 13 de agosto de 12-17 hs.
Wilkinson simbiosis term (Nature)
Clase 2 (C. Urcelay):
Miércoles 20 de agosto de 12-17 hs.
Swensen__1996
actinorrhiza-evol-
Clase 3 (C. Urcelay):
Miércoles, 27 de agosto de 12-17 hs.
Clase 4 (L. Domínguez):
Miércoles 3 de septiembre 12-17 hs.
Wilkinson mycorrhizal evolution (TREE)
Clase 5 (A. Sérsic):
Miércoles 10 de septiembre de 12-17 hs.
Clase 6 (A. Cocucci):
Miércoles 17 de Septiembre de 12-17 hs.
Clase 7 (A. Cocucci y A. Sérsic):
Miércoles 24 de septiembre de 12-17 hs.
Clase 8 (A. Cocucci):
Miércoles 1 de octubre de 12-17 hs.
Clase 9 (A. Sérsic, A. Cocucci, C.
Urcelay y L. Domínguez):
Miércoles 8 de octubre de 12-17 hs.
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