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Systemic adaptation of rice plants under low phosphate conditions and interaction with endophytic bacteria
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Smart fertilizers: What should we mean and where should we go?
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Crop response to soils amended with biochar: expected benefits and unintended risks
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Acetic acid disturbs rice germination and post-germination under controlled conditions mimicking green mulching in flooded paddy
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Seed priming with zinc improves field performance of maize hybrids grown on calcareous chernozem
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A three-stage approach for co-designing diversified cropping systems with farmers: the case study of lentil-wheat intercropping
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A scoping review of side-dress nitrogen recommendation systems and their perspectives in precision agriculture
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The optimisation of rapeseed yield and growth duration through adaptive crop management in climate change: evidence from China
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Salinity tolerance evaluation of barley germplasm for marginal soil utilization
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Grasses and legumes in mixture: an energy intercropping system intended for anaerobic digestion
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Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
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Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
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Application of EPIC model to assess climate change impact on sorghum in southern Italy
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Mitigation of salinization and sodification of chernozems irrigated by brackish water
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Cultivar discrimination at different site elevations with remotely sensed vegetation indices
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Mitigating the impact of soil salinity: recent developments and future strategies
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