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  1. Improving the estimation and partitioning of plant nitrogen in the RiceGrow model by Tang, L., Chang, R.J., Basso, B., Li, T., Zhen, F.X., Liu, L.L., Cao, W.X., Zhu, Y.

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the current study was to improve the estimation of N uptake and translocation processes in the whole rice plant as well as within plant organs in the RiceGrow model by using plant and organ maximum, critical and minimum N dilution curves. …”
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  2. Climate change, urbanization, and optimal long-term floodplain protection by Zhu, Tingju, Lund, Jay R., Jenkins, Marion W., Marques, G. F., Ritzema, Randall S.

    Published 2007
    “…Economic engineering optimization analyses of several climate change and urbanization scenarios are made. …”
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  3. Exchange rate alignment and producer support estimates (PSEs) for India by Cheng, Fuzhi, Orden, David

    Published 2007
    “…This article examines the effects of exchange rate alignment during 1985–2002 on agricultural producer support estimates (PSEs) for India. Based on several time series techniques, the equilibrium exchange rate of the Indian rupee and the corresponding misalignment of the actual rate are estimated and applied to recent PSE calculations. …”
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  4. Integrating carbon sequestration and yield optimization in Indian cropping systems by GV, Anupama, Das, Abhishek, Falk, Thomas, Melesse, Mequanint, Chander, Girish, Perumal, Cuba, Kumar, Abbhishek, Singh, Ajay, Mandapati, Roja

    Published 2025
    “…This study evaluates the impact of integrated management practices—such as biochar application, optimized irrigation, and fertilizer management on yield improvement and SOC sequestration in semi-arid regions of Maharashtra, India. …”
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  5. Forest regeneration in abandoned logging roads in lowland Costa Rica by Guariguata, Manuel R., Manuel, R., Dupuy, J.M.

    Published 1997
    “…This study characterised plant regeneration in four old logging roads (700-1 000 m long) in selectively logged forests in lowland Costa Rica, 12-17 years after abandonment. Sets of 4 m2 plots were laid out at 20 m intervals in three distinct microhabitats: road track (topsoil eliminated), road edge (where removed topsoil accumulates on the sides after road construction), and adjacent logged forest. …”
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  6. Optimization of sparse phenotyping strategy in multi-environmental trials in maize by Mothukuri, Srinivasa Reddy, Beyene, Yoseph, Gültas, Mehmet, Burgueño, Juan, Griebel, Stefanie

    Published 2025
    “…The phenotyping needs to be optimized and aims to achieve desired precision at low costs because selection decisions are mainly based on multi-environmental trials. …”
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  7. Stand growth scenarios for Bombacopsis quinata plantations in Costa Rica by Pérez Cordero, L.D., Kanninen, M., Ugalde Arias, Luis A.

    Published 2003
    “…The main objective of this study was to develop intensive management scenarios for B. quinata plantations in Costa Rica to ensure high yielding of timber wood. …”
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  8. Stand growth scenarios for Tectona grandis plantations in Costa Rica by Pérez, D., Kanninen, M.

    Published 2005
    “…Management scenarios with rotation lengths of 20 and 30 years were developed for different site qualities (high, medium and low) under two different management options (high individual tree growth versus high stand growth) for teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) in Costa Rica. The scenarios are based on data collected in different regions in Costa Rica, representing different site conditions, offering a variety of possible management options for high-quality teak yield. …”
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  9. Heartwood, sapwood and bark content of Bombacopsis quinata in Costa Rica by Pérez, D., Kanninen, M., Matamoros, F., Fonseca, W., Chaves, E.

    Published 2004
    “…The Costa Rican government has promoted the establishment of high yielding plantations, expecting to produce high quality timber. …”
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