Use of the APSIM model in long term simulation to support decision making regarding nitrogen management for pearl millet in the Sahel
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Charles Bielders | Karlheinz Michels | Bruno Gérard | B. Gérard | C. Bielders | P. B. Irénikatché Akponikpè | P. Akponikpè | K. Michels | P. Akponikpè
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