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Efren Cazares
Education
Ph. D. 1988-1992. Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR. Dissertation Title: Mycorrhizal fungi
and their relationship to plant succession in subalpine habitats.
B.S. Biology. 1979-1984. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León,
Monterrey, México.
Dissertation Title: Estudio Taxonómico y Ecológico
de los Hongos Hipogeos (Zygomycetes, Ascomycetes y Basidiomycetes)
en algunas localidades de los estados de Coah., Dgo. y N.L.
Fields of Specialization
Systematics and taxonomy of mycorrhizal fungi, mainly Coral and
Sequestrate (Truffles) fungi
Mycorrhizal ecology and applications
Mycorrhizal status of rare and endangered plants
Small mammal and slug mycophagy
Record of Decision listed fungi in the Pacific Northwest Forests
Belowground processes in ecosystems
Positions
2002- Present. Mycology Consultant for MycoRoots (Sole proprietorship).
A consulting company dedicated to provide expertise on mycorrhizal
ecology and its assessment as well as mycorrhizal fungal identification
to private landowners, government agencies and green industry businesses.
1999- Present. Res. Assistant Prof. Dept. of Forest Science, Oregon
State University.
1995-1999. Research Associate, Dept. of Forest Science, Oregon
State University.
1994-1995. Associate Professor (courtesy), Dept. of Forest Science,
Oregon State University.
1993-1994. Associate Professor. Universidad Autónoma de
Tamaulipas, Tam., México.
1992-1994. Associate Professor. Dept. of Biology, Inst. Tec. de
Cd. Victoria, Tam., México.
1988-1991. Graduate Research Assistant. Dept. of Forest Science,
Oregon State University.
1986-1987. Research Assistant. Dept. of Forest Science, Oregon
State University.
1982-1984. Teaching Assistant in Mycology, Dept. of Biology, UANL,
Monterrey, México.
Teaching
Research Methods, General Ecology, Principles of Silviculture, General
Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Topics on Mycorrhizae Research and
Sequestrate (Truffle) fungi Identification.
Scientificpublications
a) Refereed journal articles
Cazares, E., G. Guevara, J. Garcia,
y J.M. Trappe. 2008. Melanogaster
minysporus sp. nov., a new sequestrate member of the Boletales from Mexico.Rev. Mex. Mic. 28: 67-69.
Guevara, G., M.A. Castellano, J.
García, E. Cázares, J.M. Trappe. 2008. Hysterangium (Hysterangiales,
Hysterangiaceae) from northern Mexico. Rev. Mex. Mic. 28: 95-100.
Guevara G, G. Bonito, E. Cazares, J. Rodriguez, R.
Vilgalys, J. Trappe. Tuber regiomontanum, una nueva especie de trufa de México. Rev. Mex. Mic. 26: 17-20.
Trappe, M.J., K. Cromack, Jr., J.M. Trappe, D.D.B.
Perrakis, E. Cazares-Gonzales, M.A. Castellano, and S.L. Miller. 2009.
Interactions among prescribed fire, soil attributes, and mycorrhizal community
structure at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA. Fire Ecology 5(2): 30-50.
Barroetaveña, C., E. Cazares and M.
Rajchenberg. 2007. Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with
ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir: a comparison of species richness in native
western North American forests and Patagonian plantations from Argentina. Mycorrhiza 17:355-373.
Trappe, J.M. and E. Cazares. 2006. Tuber guzmanii, a new truffle from
southern Mexico. International Journal
of Medicinal Mushrooms. International
Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms 8:279-282.
Barroetaveña, C., E. Cazares and M.
Rajchenberg. 2006. Mycorrhizal fungi of Pseudotsuga menziesii, an introduced
tree species in Central Patagonia (Argentina). Nova Hedwigia 83:53-66.
Cázares, E., J.M. Trappe and A. Jumpponen. 2005. Mycorrhiza–Plant
Colonization Patterns on a Subalpine Glacier Forefront: a Model
System of Primary Succession. Mycorrhiza 15:405-416.
Nouhra, E., T. Horton, E. Cazares and M. Castellano. 2005. Morphological
and molecular characterization of selected Ramaria mycorrhizae.
Mycorrhiza 15:55-59
Barroetaveña, C., M. Rajchenberg and E. Cazares. 2005. Mycorrhizal
fungal richness in Pinus ponderosa introduced in Patagonia, Argentina.
Nova Hedwigia 80:453-464,
Lehmkuhl, J.F., L.E. Gould, E. Cazares, and D.R. Hosford. 2004.
Truffle Abundance and Mycophagy by Northern Flying Squirrels in
the Eastern Washington Cascade Range. Forest Ecology and Management
200:49-65.
Guevara, G., F. Ocañas, E. Cazares. 2004. Estudio del ITS
nuclear de algunas especies del género Cantharellus de México.
Ciencia UANL 7:371-378.
Trappe, J. M., R. Watling, E. Cázares and A.W. Claridge.
2003. Australasian sequestrate fungi 16. Gastrotylopilus, a Synonym
of Fistulinella. Muelleriana 18:75-77.
Steinfeld, D., M.P. Amaranthus and E. Cazares. 2003. Survival of
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws.) seedlings ouplanted
with Rhizopogon mycorrhizae inoculated with spores at the nursery.
Journal of Arboriculture 29:197-207.
McGraw, R., N. Duncan and E. Cazares. 2002. Fungi and other items
consumed by the blue-gray taildropper slug (Prophysaon coeruleum)
and the papillose taildropper slug (Prophysaon dubium) Based on
Fecal Analysis. The Veliger 45:261-264.
Jumpponen, A., J. M. Trappe and E. Cázares. 2002. Occurrence
of ectomycorrhizal fungi on a reciding glacier forefront. Mycorrhiza
12:43-49.
Loeb, S. C., F. H. Tainter, E. Cázares. 2000. Habitat associations
of hypogeous fungi in the Southern Appalachians: Implications for
the endangered Northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus).
Am. Midl. Nat. 144:286-296.
Trappe, J.M. and E. Cazares. 2000. Tuber maculatum around the world.
Bulletin Semestriel de la FAMM " (2000/2; n_ 18:107-112). France.
Jumpponen, A., J. M. Trappe and E. Cazares. 1999. Ectomycorrhizal
fungi in Lyman Lake basin: a comparison between primary and secondary
successional sites with reference to the early/late-stage model.
Mycologia. 91:575-582.
Cazares, E., D. L. Luoma, M. P. Amaranthus, C. L. Chambers and
J. F. Lehmkuhl. 1998. Interaction of fungal sporocarp production
with small mammal abundance and diet in Douglas-fir stands of the
southern Cascade range. Northwest Science 73:64-76.
Horton, T.R., E. Cazares, T.D. Bruns. 1998. Ectomycorrhizal, vesicular-arbuscular
and dark septate fungal colonization of bishop pine (Pinus muricata)
seedlings in the first 5 months of growth after wildfire. Mycorrhiza
8:11-18.
Smith, J. E., K. Johnson and E. Cazares. 1998. Vesicular mycorrhizal
colonization of seedlings of Pinaceae and Betulaceae after spore
inoculation with Glomus intraradices. Mycorrhiza 7:279-285.
Jumpponen, A., N. Weber, J. M. Trappe and E. Cazares. 1997. Distribution
and ecology of an ascomycete, Sarcoleotia globosa (Sommerf.: Fr.)
Korf, in North America. Canadian Journal of Botany 75:2228-2231.
Trappe, J. M., A. M. Jumpponen and E. Cazares. 1996. NATS Truffle
and truffle-like fungi 5: Tuber Lyonii (=T. texense), with a key
to the spiny-spored Tuber species groups. Mycotaxon 60:365-372.
Cazares, E. and J.E. Smith. 1996. Occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizae in Pseudotsuga menziesii and Tsuga heterophylla seedlings
grown in Oregon Coast Range soils. Mycorrhiza 6: 65-67.
Cazares, E. and J.M. Trappe. 1994. Spore dispersal of hypogeous,
ectomycorrhizal fungi on a glacier forefront by mammal mycophagy.
Mycologia 86:507-510.
Cazares, E. and J. M. Trappe. 1993. Vesicular endophytes in roots
of the Pinaceae. Mycorrhiza 2: 153-156.
Cazares, E., J. Garcia, J. Castillo and J.M. Trappe. 1992. Hypogeous
fungi from northern MÈxico. Mycologia 84:341-359.
Cazares, E. and J. M. Trappe. 1991. Alpine and subalpine fungi
of the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. 3. Gastroboletus ruber comb.
nov. Mycotaxon 42:339-345.
Cazares, E. and J. M. Trappe. 1991. Alpine and subalpine fungi
of the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. 2. Macowanites lymanensis
sp. nov. Mycotaxon 42:333-338.
Trappe, J. M. y E. Cazares. 1991. EvoluciÛn y EcologÌa
de los Hongos Hipogeos. Revista Mexicana de MicologÌa 6:33-40.
Cazares, E. and J. M. Trappe. 1990. Alpine and subalpine fungi
of the Cascade Mountains. 1. Hymenogaster glacialis sp. nov. Mycotaxon
38:245-249.
b) Non-refereed publications
Luoma, D.L., J.M. Trappe, A.W. Claridge, K.M. Jacobs, and E. Cazares.
2003. Relationships among fungi and small mammals in forested ecosystems.
In: Zable, C.J. and Anthony, R., eds. Mammal community dynamics
in coniferous forests: Management and conservation issues in western
North America. Cambridge University Press., New York. 707p.
Castellano, M.A., E. Cazares, B. Fondrick and T. Dreisbach. 2003.
Handbook to additional fungal species of special concern in the
Northwest Forest Plan. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-572. Portland, OR;
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station. 152 p.
Castellano, M.A., J.E. Smith, T. O'Dell, S. Nugen and E. Cazares.
1999. Handbook to Strategy 1 Fungal Species in the Northwest Forest
Plan. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-476. Portland, OR; U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
195 p.
Amaranthus, M. P., E. Cazares and D. Perry. 1998. The role of soil
organisms in restoration. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-461. Portland,
OR; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Research Station. 179-189.
Amaranthus, M.P., D. Page-Dumroese, A. Harvey, E. Cazares and L.
F. Bednar. 1996. Soil compaction and organic matter affect conifer
seedling non-mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal root tip abundance
and diversity. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-494. Portland, OR:U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, PNW Research Station. 12 p.
Cazares, E. 1993. Los hongos hipogeos de Mexico. Reporte CientÌfico
No. Esp. 13: 56-60.
Cazares, E. 1992. Mycorrhizal fungi and their relationship to plant
succession in subalpine habitats. Ph.D. dissertation funded by NSF,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 126 pp.
c) Published Abstracts
Cazares, E., Castellano, M.A. Amaranthus and J.M. Trappe. Corner’s
playground revisited. Mycological Society of America, Corvallis,
OR. Summer 2002. Contributed presentation.
Cazares, E., Dreisbach, T., Castellano, M.A., Smith, J.E., and
O’Dell, T. Occurrence of late successional fungal species
in younger forest stands in the Oregon coast range. Mycological
Society of America, Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002. Contributed presentation.
Trappe, J.M., Dominguez, L., Castellano, M., Cazares,E., Lebel,T.,
Claridge, A.W. Hypogeous fungi and the Gondwanan connection. Mycological
Society of America, Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002. Contributed presentation.
Giachini, A.J., Spatafora, .J.W., Cazares, E., Trappe, J.M. Molecular
phylogenetics of Gomphus and related genera inferred from nuclear
large, mitochondrial small, and atp6 subunits ribosomal DNA sequences.
Mycological Society of America, Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002. Contributed
presentation.
Whitbeck, K.L. , Castellano, M.A. Spatafora, J.W., Cazares, E.,
Trappe, J.M. Systematics of the genus Gymnomyces (Russulales, Basidiomycota).
Mycological Society of America, Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002. Contributed
presentation.
Nouhra, E., Spatafora, J.W., Castellano, M. and Cazares, E. Molecular
phylogeny of the genus Ramaria. Mycological Society of America,
Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002. Contributed presentation.
Nouhra, E., T. Horton, E. Cazares and M. Castellano. Anatomical
and molecular characterization of Ramaria ectomycorrhizae. Third
International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Adelaide, Australia. Summer
2001.
Giachini, A.J., J.W. Spatafora, E. Cazares and J. M. Trappe. 2001.
Molecular phylogenetics of Gomphus and related genera inferred from
nuclear large and mitochondrial small subunits ribosomal DNA sequences.
Third International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Adelaide, Australia.
Summer 2001.
Cazares, E., 2000. The role of fungi in forest ecosystems. In Les
champignons forestieres: recolte, commercialisation et conservation
de la resource. J. A. Fortin & Y. Piche (Èdit.) CRBF,
UniversitÈ Laval, QuÈbec, 22 et 23 f¥vrier 1999.
P. 117.
Nelson, D., D. L. Luoma, E. Cazares. 2000. Small mammal mycophagy
in the southern Washington Cascade Range. Northwest Scientific Associaton.
73 rd. meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association together
with The Northwest Lichen and Moss Guild. March 17-18. University
of Idaho. Moscow, Idaho.
Cazares, E., D. L. Luoma, J. Eberhart, M. P. Amaranthus, C. Cray,
J. Dodd and M. McArthur. 1998. Hypogeous fungal diversity and biomass
following salvage logging in Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon, USA.
Second International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Uppsala, Sweden.
Jumpponen, A., E. Cazares, J. M. Trappe, F. Camacho, and J. Platt.
1998. Ectomycorrhizal fungi in Lyman Lake Basin: a comparison between
primary and secondary successional sites. Second International Conference
on Mycorrhizae. Uppsala, Sweden.
Loeb, S. C., F. H. Tainter, E. Cazares. 1998. Habitat associations
of hypogeous fungi in the Southern Appalachians: Implications for
the endangered Northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus).
North American Mammolgy Society Meeting. Blacksburg, VA.
Cazares, E., D. L. Luoma, M. P. Amaranthus, C. L. Chambers and
J. F. Lehmkuhl. 1998. Sporocarp biomass, small mammal abundance
and diet in two southern cascade range forest stands. Northwest
Scientific Association Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology.
The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington.
Trappe, J.M., E. Cazares, A. Jumpponen & C. Hofle. 1996. Permafrozen,
17,600-year-old ecto- and VA-mycorrhizae, dark septate endophytes
and Glomus spores from the Beringian land bridge, Seward Penninsula,
Alaska. First International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Berkeley,
California, USA.
Smith, J.E., K. Johnson, and E. Cazares. 1994. Glomus intraradices
spore inoculation of Pinaceae and Betulaceae seedlings and effects
on foliar phosphorus and nitrogen. 4th European Symposium on Mycorrhizas.
Granada, Spain.
Amaranthus, M. P., E Cazares, and D. Steinfeld. 1993. VAM colonization
with Glomus intraradices improves Libocedrus decurrens survival
and growth in nursery and clear-cut sites. 9th North American Conference
on Mycorrhizae. Guelph, Onatrio, Canada.
Cazares, E. and J. E. Smith. 1992. Occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizae in Douglas-fir and western hemlock seedlings. In : Mycorrhizas
in Ecosystems. Ed. by D.J. Read, D.H. Lewis, A.H. Fitter and I.J.
Alexander. CAB International, UK p.374.
Trappe, J.M., D. Luoma, E. Cazares and T. O'Dell. 1991. Naturally
evolved roles of mycorrhizal fungi as determinants of plant succession:
Glacier forefronts as model systems. 3rd. European Symposium on
Mycorrhizas. Sheffield, England.
Cazares, E. and C. Y. Li. Effect of mycorrhizal fungal extract
on bacterial nitogenase activity. 8th. North American Conference
on Mycorrhizae. Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
3. Scientific presentations
a. Guest lecturer/speaker
Los Hongos micorricicos en los ecosistemas forestales. 3ra Exposicion
Nacional de Hongos. Sociedad Mexicana de Micologia, Universidad
Autonoma de Quereatro. Qro., Mexico. October3-5, 2005. Keynote Speaker.
Mycorrhizae of the Pacific Northwest plant communities.
State of Florida Native Plant Society. Fort Myers, FL. May 2003.
Keynote Speaker.
Mycorrhizae applications in restoration ecology.
Workshop on Restoration Ecology. U. of Washington (Pack Research
Forest). Nov. 2002.
Ecology of fungi listed in the Northwest Forest Plan.
Cascade Mycological Society. Eugene, OR. November 2002.
Role of mycorrhizae in forest ecosystems.
Dept. Forest Science module. Dr. Cromack. October 2002.
Ecology and taxonomy of the genus Ramaria.
North American Mycological Association. Diamond Lake, OR. October
2002.
Indicators of ecosystem decline for sub-alpine forest systems at
Crater Lake National Park: Effects of fire and anthropogenic disturbance
on vegetation and mycorrhizal fungi.
Workshop on Vegetation Restoration. Seattle, WA. September 2002.
Mycorrhizae of northwest plant communities and applications to
restoration.
Workshop on Vegetation Restoration. U. of Washington. Seattle, WA.
February 2002.
Ecology of mycorrhizal fungi.
Course on Ecosystem Management FS (565x). Fall 2001.
Survey and Management of mushroom species in the Siuslaw National
Forest.
North American Truffling Society. September 1999.
Diversity and dominance of mycorrhizal types on planted Douglas-fir
seedlings and Hypogeous fungal diversity and biomass following salvage
logging in Mt. Hood NF, Oregon, USA.
Course on Ecosystem Management FS (565x). Fall 1999.
Mushrooms and Managers.
Workshop. Umpqua National Forest, Roseburg, OR. Co-taught with Drs.
D. Luoma, J.M. Trappe and David Pilz. November 1998.
Diversity and dominance of mycorrhizal types on planted Douglas-fir
seedlings
Course on Ecosystem Management FS (565x). Fall 1998. Invited.
Mushrooms and Managers.
Workshop. Willamette National Forest, Blue River, OR. Co-taught
with Drs. D. Luoma, J.M. Trappe. April 1998.
Introduction to VA Mycorrhizae Research. Intro. Mycology BOT 461/561,
OSU. Fall 1997.
Hypogeous fungal diversity and biomass following salvage logging
in Mt. Hood NF, OR.
North American Truffling Society, Corvallis, OR. June 1997.
Underground Ecosystems. New Concepts in Ecosystem Management.
Workshop. Bend, OR. June 1997.
Importancia de los Hongos Micorricicos en los Ecosistemas Forestales.
Workshop. Universidad AutÛnoma de Queretaro. QRO, Mexico.
1996.
Dark-septate root endophytes: are they mycorrhizal?.
Workshop. First International Conference on Mycorrhizae. Berkeley,
CA. August 1996.
Mushrooms and Managers.
Workshop. Malheur National Forest, La Grande, OR. Co-taught with
Drs. D. Luoma, J.M. Trappe and D. Pilz. 1996.
Mushrooms and Managers.
Workshop. Mt. Hood National Forest, Sandy, OR. Co-taught with Drs.
D. Luoma, J.M. Trappe and D. Pilz. 1995.
Importancia de las Micorrizas en la Agricultura y Ecosistemas Forestales.
Workshop. Instituto Tecnologico y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
N.L. Mex. Co-taught-Drs. R. Molina, D. Perry, S. Berch, H. Massicote,
J. Castillo and J.M. Trappe. 1993.
Truffling in Mexico.
North American Truffling Society. Corvallis, OR. January 1989.
Hypogeous Fungi from Mexico.
North American Truffling Society. Corvallis, OR. September 1988.
Topics on Mycorrhiza Research.
Workshop. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Mexico City,
1988. Co-taught with Drs. M.P. Amaranthus and J.M. Trappe.
b. Contributed oral presentations
Corner’s playground revisited.
Mycological Society of America, Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002.
Occurrence of late successional fungal species in younger forest
stands in the Oregon coast range. Mycological Society of America,
Corvallis, OR. Summer 2002.
c. Seminars
Ecology of fungi listed in the Northwest Forest Plan.
Forest Science Winter Term 2002 Seminar Series.
The importance of coarse woody debris on forest fungi.
Symposium on Coarse Woody Debri. Reno, Nevada. November 1999. Invited.
The role of fungi in forest ecosystems.
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. February 1999. Invited.
Mycorrhizae as determinants of plant colonization in a glacier
forefront.
Department of Forest Science. Spring Seminars, 1997.
Hypogeous fungal diversity and biomass following salvage logging
in Mt. Hood NF, OR.
Mt. Hood National Forest-Barlow District, Dufur, Or. April 1997.
Micorrizas, manejo, aplicacion y ecologia.
Instituto de EcologÌa y Alimentos. UAT. Cd. Victoria, Mexico.
May 1992.
Mycorrhizae as determinants of plant colonization in a glacier
forefront.
Breitenbush Mushroom conferences. Breitenbush, OR. October 1991.
Hypogeous Fungi from Mexico.
Breitenbush Mushroom conferences. Breitenbush, OR. October 1991.
Service
Professional Organizations
a. Manuscript reviewer for the following journals
1) Mycorrhiza
2) Mycologia
3) Mycological Research
4) Revista de la Sociedad Mexicana de FitopatologÌa
5) Canadian Journal of Botany
6) Journal of Mammalogy
7) Ecography
8) Forest Ecology and Management
9) Canadian Journal of Zoology
b. Proposal reviewed for the following agencies:
Evaluator - Research Proposals - CONACYT. Mex. 2001-Present.
USDA, National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program. 2000.
Consejo Estatal de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Queretaro, Mexico. 1994.
c. Invited Lecturer. Dept. de Ciencias Forestales, U. Autonoma
de N.L., Linares, Mexico. Present. Ph. D. Program on Natural Resources.
d. Consultant for various research projects with government agencies
and private companies.
1) Fungal Identification of Coral, Sequestrate and Non-Gilled Basidiomycetes - USDA
Forest Service. 2001-Present.
2) Diet analysis of a ROD-listed slug species in the Roseburg District.
2000
3) Mycorrhizal evaluation of 15 special status plant species in
the Roseburg Dist. 1999
4) Mycorrhizal evaluation of Cypripedium fasciculatum in Medford
District. 1999
5) Study of ROD-listed species in the Roseburg and Medford Districts.
1998
6) Fungal diversity at the Dworshal Water Reservoir area, Orofino,
ID. 2000-2001.
7) Mycorrhiza experiments at the Herbert Stone Nursery, Central
Point, OR. 2001.
8) Diet analysis of small mammals from the Wenatchee National Forests.
2001.
9) Fungal Identification of ROD listed species in the Rogue National
Forest. 2002.
10) Fungal Identification of Sequestrate species for the Survey
and Manage Mycology Team. 2002.
11) Mycorrhiza consultant for SoilFoodWeb, Inc. Corvallis, OR. 2000-Present.
12) Mycorrhiza consultant for Mycorrhizal Applications, Inc. Grants
Pass, OR. Present.
e. Scientific fungal explorations
Mexico – 1988, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Spain 2007
Costa Rica (Organization for Tropical Studies) – 1991.
Thailand, Southern China and Singapore – 1995.
Australia 1996, 1999, 2001 and 2010
Sweden and Norway – 1998.
New Caledonia – 1999.
Argentina and Chile – 2001.
Belgium- 2005.
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