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Uncertainties in crop, soil and weather inputs used in growth models: Implications for simulated outputs and their applications

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  • Aggarwal, P. K., 1995. "Uncertainties in crop, soil and weather inputs used in growth models: Implications for simulated outputs and their applications," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 48(3), pages 361-384.
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