Spatial frameworks for robust estimation of yield gaps
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Kenneth G. Cassman | Patricio Grassini | Martin K. van Ittersum | Juan I. Rattalino Edreira | José F. Andrade | Marloes P. van Loon | K. Cassman | M. V. van Ittersum | P. Grassini
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