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Effect of Repeated Application of Manure on Herbage Yield, Quality and Wintering Ability during Cropping of Dwarf Napiergrass with Italian Ryegrass in Hilly Southern Kyushu, Japan

Renny Fatmyah Utamy    
Yasuyuki Ishii    
Sachiko Idota and Lizah Khairani    

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