Soil-landscape model helps predict potassium supply in vineyards
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Stuart Pettygrove | Anthony T. O’Geen | S. Pettygrove | R. Southard | Randal J. Southard | H. Minoshima | Hideomi Minoshima | Paul Verdegaal | P. Verdegaal | A. O’Geen
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