Integrating legume rotation and optimal nitrogen management enhances cotton yield and mitigates greenhouse gas emissions in a jujube-cotton intercropping system
Tiantian Li(East China Normal University), Guodong Chen(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Hang Qiao(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Ling Li(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Qiang Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lu Feng(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Mingwei Du(China Agricultural University), Wei Zhang(South China Botanical Garden), Jinbin Wang(Gansu Agricultural University), Sumei Wan(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Zhengjun Cui(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Yaru Zhao(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Gulinigaer Taxi(Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps), Nan Cao(Shanghai Harbour Engineering Design & Research Institute)
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