Gao et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the agronomic impacts on yield-scaled N2O emission from wheat and maize fields in ChinaGao et al., 2017
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- Gao W
- Bian X
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- Sustainability
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Contemporary crop production faces dual challenges of increasing crop yield while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emission. An integrated evaluation of the mitigation potential of yield-scaled nitrous oxide (N2O) emission by adjusting cropping …
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