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Estimation irrigation water requirements with derived crop coefficients for upland and paddy crops in ChiaNan Irrigation Association, Taiwan

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  • Kuo, Sheng-Feng
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  • Liu, Chen-Wuing

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  • Kuo, Sheng-Feng & Ho, Shin-Shen & Liu, Chen-Wuing, 2006. "Estimation irrigation water requirements with derived crop coefficients for upland and paddy crops in ChiaNan Irrigation Association, Taiwan," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 82(3), pages 433-451, April.
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