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Simulation of multiple species pest damage in rice using CERES-rice

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  • Pinnschmidt, H. O.
  • Batchelor, W. D.
  • Teng, P. S.

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  • Pinnschmidt, H. O. & Batchelor, W. D. & Teng, P. S., 1995. "Simulation of multiple species pest damage in rice using CERES-rice," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 48(2), pages 193-222.
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