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Soil Water and Nitrogen Balance Study of Maize Using CERES Maize Model in DSSAT

Gurdeep Singh    
B. A. Lone    
Sameera Qayoom    
Purshotam Singh    
Zahoor Ahmad Dar    
Sandeep Kumar    
Asma Fayaz    
K. N. Singh    
Altaf Hussain    

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