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Application of epic model to nitrogen cycling in irrigated processing tomatoes under different management systems

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  • Cavero, J.
  • Plant, R. E.
  • Shennan, C.
  • Williams, J. R.
  • Kiniry, J. R.
  • Benson, V. W.

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  • Cavero, J. & Plant, R. E. & Shennan, C. & Williams, J. R. & Kiniry, J. R. & Benson, V. W., 1998. "Application of epic model to nitrogen cycling in irrigated processing tomatoes under different management systems," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 56(4), pages 391-414, April.
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