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Improving yield predictions by crop rotation modelling? A multi-model comparison

Authors
  1. Marco Bindi
  2. Tobias Conradt
  3. Henrik Eckersten
  4. Josef Eitzinger
  5. Roberto Ferrise
  6. Carlos Hernandez
  7. Cecilia Herrera
  8. Petr Hlavinka
  9. Holger Hoffmann
  10. Kurt Kersebaum
  11. Chris Kollas
  12. Marie Launay
  13. Pierre Martre
  14. Marco Moriondo
  15. Christoph Müller
  16. Claas Nendel
  17. Jorgen Olesen
  18. Taru Palosuo
  19. Margarita Ramos
  20. Pier Roggero
  21. Reimund Rötter
  22. Behzad Sharif
  23. Ignacio Torres
  24. Mirek Trnka
  25. Domenico Ventrella
  26. Katharina Waha
  27. Martin Wegehenkel
  28. Allard Witt
  29. Lianhai Wu
  30. Isik Öztürk
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
Facce Macsur

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