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Monitoring canopy micrometeorology in diverse climates to improve the prediction of heat-induced spikelet sterility in rice under climate change

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Main Authors: Yoshimoto, M., Fukuoka, M., Tsujimoto, Y., Matsui, T., Kobayasi, K., Oort, P.A.J. van, Inusah, B.I.Y., Vijayalakshmi, C., Vijayalakshmi, D., Weerakoon, W.M.W., Silva, L.C., TinMyint, T., Phyo, Z.C., Tian, X., Lur, H.S., Yang, C.M., Tarpley, L., Manigbas, N.L., Hasegawa, T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2022
Subjects:
rice
climate change
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119724
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