Cotton-Based Rotation, Intercropping, and Alternate Intercropping Increase Yields by Improving Root–Shoot Relations
Qingqing Lv(Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Hezhong Dong(Shihezi University), Baojie Chi(Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Dongmei Zhang(Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Jianlong Dai(Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yongjiang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ning He(Hebei Agricultural University)
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