Soil greenhouse gas emissions, yield, and water-use efficiency affected by maize-soybean intercropping under long-term nitrogen fertilization
Md Raseduzzaman(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunsheng Hu(Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology), Xiaoxin Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gokul Gaudel(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenxu Dong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Stephen Okoth Aluoch(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuming Zhang(South China Agricultural University), Md. Razzab Ali(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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