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Agronomic evaluation of a Chinese camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] cultivar in multiple semi-arid locations of northern China
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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 4.2 on biodiversity in set-aside management and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers, part I
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Screening of salt tolerance traits and the salt tolerance evaluation method in Brassica napus at the seed germination stage
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Future climate change in the Mediterranean area: implications for water use and weed management
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Ecological focus area – EFA: the biological value of olive groves. A case study in Sardinia (Italy)
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Adoption of biodegradable mulching films in agriculture: is there a negative prejudice towards materials derived from organic wastes?
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A methodology for evaluating land suitability for medicinal plants at a regional level
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Plant growth-promoting bacteria isolated from sugarcane improve the survival of micropropagated plants during acclimatisation
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Exploitability of cultivated and wild cardoon as long-term, low-input energy crops
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Systemic adaptation of rice plants under low phosphate conditions and interaction with endophytic bacteria
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Use of dominance analysis in selecting the best cropping technique based on long term agronomic experiments
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Grasses and legumes in mixture: an energy intercropping system intended for anaerobic digestion
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Dynamics of agricultural land systems in western Mediterranean areas: a clustering approach based on the self-organizing map
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