Straw Incorporation Coupled with Deep Placement of Nitrogen Fertilizer Improved Grain Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Direct-Seeded Rice
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U. Ashraf | Qian Wu | Z. Mo | Xiangru Tang | Shenggang Pan | M. Duan | H. Tian | Zheng Zhang | Yunyan Chen | Lin Li | Pingshan Fan
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