Crop–weather model for turmeric yield forecasting for Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India
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T. N. Balasubramanian | K. Kandiannan | K. Kandiannan | C. Kailasam | T. Balasubramanian | N. Sankaran | K K Chandaragiri | N Sankaran | C. Kailasam | K. K. Chandaragiri
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