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A modelling approach to evaluate the long-term effect of soil texture on spring wheat productivity under a rain-fed condition

He et al., 2014

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He Y
Hou L
Wang H
Hu K
McConkey B
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Soil surface texture is an important environmental factor that influences crop productivity because of its direct effect on soil water and complex interactions with other environmental factors. Using 30-year data, an agricultural system model (DSSAT-CERES-Wheat) was …
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