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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A comparison of the RUSLE, EPIC and WEPP erosion models as calibrated to climate and soil of south-central Chile Stolpe, Neal B.
2005
55 1 p. 2-8
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2 Adaptation of wheat genotypes (Triticum aestivum L.) to cold climate Olgun, M.
2005
55 1 p. 9-15
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3 Cadmium uptake in field pea cultivars grown under French and Swedish conditions Engqvist, Goran
2005
55 1 p. 64-67
article
4 Editorial 2005
55 1 p. 1
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5 Establishment and seed production of smooth-stalked meadow grass and tall fescue undersown in spring rapeseed, linseed and field pea Deleuran, L. C.
2005
55 1 p. 23-29
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6 Genotypic and phenotypic relationships of lint yield, fibre properties and seed content in a cross of two cotton genotypes Mert, Mehmet
2005
55 1 p. 76-80
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7 High density planting systems of European plums - the effect of growth and productivity of three cultivars after nine years Meland, Mekjell
2005
55 1 p. 51-57
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8 Humic acid applications to lettuce do not improve yield but do improve phosphorus availability Cimrin, K. Mesut
2005
55 1 p. 58-63
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9 Irrigation of cotton cultivars improves seed cotton yield, yield components and fibre properties in the Hatay region, Turkey Mert, Mehmet
2005
55 1 p. 44-50
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10 Long-term management effects on plant N uptake and topsoil carbon levels in Swedish long-term field experiments: cereals and ley, crop residue treatment and fertilizer N application Roing, K.
2005
55 1 p. 16-22
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11 Placement of nitrogen in spinach (Spinacea oleracea L.): a method to increase seed yield? Deleuran, Lise C.
2005
55 1 p. 68-75
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12 Seasonal variation in productivity in semi-natural grasslands Rosef, Line
2005
55 1 p. 36-43
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13 Silage maize emergence is reduced by wheel traffic due to increased soil bulk density and penetration resistance Altuntas, Ebubekir
2005
55 1 p. 30-35
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