Allelopathic Potential of Winter Cereals and Their Cover Crop Mulch Effect on Grass Weed Suppression and Corn Development
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Anastasios Lithourgidis | Kico Dhima | Ioannis Vasilakoglou | Ilias G. Eleftherohorinos | I. Vasilakoglou | K. Dhima | I. Eleftherohorinos | A. Lithourgidis
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