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2007-04-01Effect of arsenic on photosynthesis, growth and yield of five widely cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties in BangladeshAzizur Rahman, M; Hasegawa, H; Mahfuzur Rahman, M; Nazrul Islam, M; Majid Miah, MA; Tasmen, A
2005-01-01Analysis of cerrado physiognomies and conversion in the MODIS seasonal-temporal domainRatana, P; Huete, AR; Ferreira, L
2011-02-09The influence of iron and light on net community production in the Subantarctic and Polar Frontal ZonesCassar, N; Difiore, PJ; Barnett, BA; Bender, ML; Bowie, AR; Tilbrook, B; Petrou, K; Westwood, KJ; Wright, SW; Lefevre, D
2013-12-15Carbon and water fluxes in an arid-zone acacia savanna woodland: An analyses of seasonal patterns and responses to rainfall eventsEamus, D; Cleverly, J; Boulain, N; Grant, N; Faux, R; Villalobos-Vega, R
2007-10-01Accumulation of arsenic in tissues of rice plant (Oryza sativa L.) and its distribution in fractions of rice grainRahman, MA; Hasegawa, H; Rahman, MM; Miah, MAM
2015-01-05Impacts of recent climate warming, cultivar changes, and crop management on winter wheat phenology across the Loess Plateau of ChinaHe, L; Asseng, S; Zhao, G; Wu, D; Yang, X; Zhuang, W; Jin, N; Yu, Q
2009-09-01Hydroxyiminodisuccinic acid (HIDS): A novel biodegradable chelating ligand for the increase of iron bioavailability and arsenic phytoextractionRahman, MA; Hasegawa, H; Kadohashi, K; Maki, T; Ueda, K
2005-01-01Synthetic aperture radar (L band) and optical vegetation indices for discriminating the Brazilian savanna physiognomies: A comparative analysisSano, EE; Ferreira, LG; Huete, AR
2019-02-01Projected changes in drought across the wheat belt of southeastern Australia using a downscaled climate ensembleFeng, P; Liu, DL; Wang, B; Waters, C; Zhang, M; Yu, Q
2017-06-19OzFlux data: Network integration from collection to curationIsaac, P; Cleverly, J; McHugh, I; Van Gorsel, E; Ewenz, C; Beringer, J
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