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      Sidedress Nitrogen Application Rates to Sorghum Intercropped with Tropical Perennial Grasses

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                Journal
                AGJ2
                Agronomy Journal
                Agronomy Journal
                Wiley
                00021962
                January 2016
                January 2016
                January 01 2016
                : 108
                : 1
                : 433-447
                Affiliations
                [1 ]São Paulo Agency of Agribusiness Technology (APTA); Andradina SP Brazil
                [2 ]São Paulo State Univ. (UNESP); College of Agricultural Science, Dep. of Crop Science; Botucatu SP Brazil
                [3 ]UNESP, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science; Dep. of Animal Nutrition and Breeding; Botucatu SP Brazil
                [4 ]Formerly UNESP; College of Agricultural Science; Botucatu SP Brazil
                [5 ]Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA); Corn and Sorghum Research Center; Sete Lagoas MG Brazil
                [6 ]USDA-ARS; 3218 Williams Hall, Campus Box 7619, North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695-7619
                Article
                10.2134/agronj2015.0236
                8aaf2c32-325e-4c71-ba3f-4bdfe15b27bb
                © 2016

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