Greater maize yield improvements in low/unstable yield zones through recommended nutrient and water inputs in the main cropping regions, China
Abstract
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important cereal crop grown worldwide. With the increase in human food demand but limited land and water resources, precise spatially explicit knowledge about the maize production capacity through agricultural management practices (e.g., using recommended nutrient and water inputs, RNWI, by local agronomists) is essential to guide the future policy, research, development, and investment. Here, we used a well-validated...
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Title
Greater maize yield improvements in low/unstable yield zones through recommended nutrient and water inputs in the main cropping regions, China
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
232
Pages
106018 - 106018
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