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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adaptation of CERES-Maize model for a better simulation of plant population density effects Cazanga, R.

238 C p. 27-34
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2 Application of CSM-CROPGRO-Cotton model for cultivars and optimum planting dates: Evaluation in changing semi-arid climate Rahman, Muhammad Habib ur

238 C p. 139-152
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3 Conservation agriculture based sustainable intensification: Increasing yields and water productivity for smallholders of the Eastern Gangetic Plains Islam, Saiful

238 C p. 1-17
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4 Does fertilization impact production risk and yield stability across an entire crop rotation? Insights from a long-term experiment Macholdt, Janna

238 C p. 82-92
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5 Eco-physiological drivers influencing mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] productivity in subtropical Australia Rachaputi, Rao C.N.

238 C p. 74-81
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6 Editorial Board
238 C p. ii
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7 Fate of 15N fertilizer applied to maize in rotation with tropical forage grasses Rocha, Kassiano F.

238 C p. 35-44
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8 Improving remotely-sensed crop monitoring by NDVI-based crop phenology estimators for corn and soybeans in Iowa and Illinois, USA Seo, Bumsuk

238 C p. 113-128
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9 Processed agrifood residues for phosphorus recycling in the field Mäkelä, J.J.

238 C p. 93-112
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10 Split application improving sweetpotato yield by enhancing photosynthetic and sink capacity under reduced nitrogen condition Xiangbei, Du

238 C p. 56-63
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11 The relationship between floret number and plant dry matter accumulation varies with early season stress in maize (Zea mays L.) Gonzalez, V. Hugo

238 C p. 129-138
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12 The response of weed and crop species to shading: Which parameters explain weed impacts on crop production? Colbach, Nathalie

238 C p. 45-55
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13 Topical shading substantially inhibits vegetative branching by altering leaf photosynthesis and hormone contents of cotton plants Li, Ting

238 C p. 18-26
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14 Will climate change affect sugar beet establishment of the 21st century? Insights from a simulation study using a crop emergence model Lamichhane, Jay Ram

238 C p. 64-73
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