YIELDS OF NUDE-KERNEL OATS DEPENDING ON FERTILIZER AND SEED RATES ON TYPICAL CHERNOZEM
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Deals with the results of studies on the effects of mineral nutrition, density standing on plant productivity naked oats in Elder UkraineReferences
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