Cereal-legume intercropping enhances the quality of feedstock for lignocellulosic bioethanol production by reducing the carbon: nitrogen ratio
Md Raseduzzaman(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Arbindra Timilsina(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Stephen Okoth Aluoch(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gokul Gaudel(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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