Stay-green in spri g wheat can be det rmined by spectral reflect nce measurements ( normalized difference vegetation index ) independently from phenology
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Matthew P. Reynolds | L. Bruno | M. Reynolds | M. B. Bitonti | Marta S. Lopes | M. Lopes | Maria Greco
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