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Multi-country evidence that crop diversification promotes ecological intensification of agriculture

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Main Authors: Gurr, Geoff M., Lu, Zhongxian, Zheng, Xusong, Xu, Hongxing, Zhu, Pingyang, Chen, Guihua, Yao, Xiaoming, Cheng, Jiaan, Zhu, Zengrong, Catindig, Josie Lynn, Villareal, Sylvia, Van Chien, Ho, Cuong, Le Quoc, Channoo, Chairat, Chengwattana, Nalinee, Lan, La Pham, Hai, Le Huu, Chaiwong, Jintana, Nicol, Helen I., Perovic, David J., Wratten, Steve D., Heong, Kong Luen
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2016
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165293
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