The energy crop growth model SILVA: Description and application to Eucalyptus plantations in Nicaragua.
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Wim Turkenburg | Monique Hoogwijk | L. M. Vleeshouwers | Richard van den Broek | W. Turkenburg | M. Hoogwijk | Ad van Wijk | R. V. D. Broek | L. Vleeshouwers
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