Author: Abaidoo, Robert C.
- Grain legume rotation benefits to maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria : Fixed-nitrogen versus other rotation effects
- Effect of crop rotation and nitrogen fertilization on yield and nitrogen efficiency in maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria
- Grain legume rotation benefits to maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria: fixed-nitrogen vs other rotation effects
Author: Iwuafor, E.N.O.
- Grain legume rotation benefits to maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria : Fixed-nitrogen versus other rotation effects
- Effect of crop rotation and nitrogen fertilization on yield and nitrogen efficiency in maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria
- Grain legume rotation benefits to maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria: fixed-nitrogen vs other rotation effects
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