Impact of “dry sowing and wet emergence” water regulation on cotton soil water and salt dynamics, root growth and yield
Qiang Hu(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Sumei Wan(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Nan Cao(Shanghai Harbour Engineering Design & Research Institute), Lin Jiao(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Yu Xiao(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Guodong Chen(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Xiaofeng Wang(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Lu Han(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Huqiang Li(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Zhiguo Zhou(Nanjing Agricultural University)
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