Author: Buresh, Roland J.
- Rapid determination of site-specific N, P, and K management for rice in a tidal swampland
- Site-specific nutrient management for rice using soil properties to adjust phosphorus and potassium supply from compound NPK fertilizer
- Bridging yield gaps in rice production through integrated crop and nutrient management with farmer groups
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- Bridging yield gaps in rice production through integrated crop and nutrient management with farmer groups
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