Seasonal fog enhances crop water productivity in a tropical rubber plantation
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Shusen Wang | Yiping Zhang | S. Bibi | Q. Song | Youxing Lin | L. Sha | Wenjun Zhou | P. Gnanamoorthy | Junbin Zhao | Jing Zhang | Liguo Zhou | Chenna Sun | Hui Yu | S. Chakraborty | Pramit Kumar Deb Burman | Wenjun Zhou
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