Contribution of total dry matter and harvest index to maize grain yield—A multisource data analysis
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Contribution of total dry matter and harvest index to maize grain yield—A multisource data analysis
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Food and Energy Security
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Wiley
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2020-10-18
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10.1002/fes3.256
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