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Publications by Pham Quang Duy
Varietal Differences in Tillering and Yield Responses of Rice Plants to Nitrogen-Free Basal Dressing Accompanied withSparse Planting Density in the Tohoku Region of Japan
Plant Production Science
Agronomy
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