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Calibration and validation of decision support system for agro-technology transfer model for simulating growth and yield of maize in Bangladesh

Ahmed et al., 2017

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17833158807496910540
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Ahmed F
Choudhury A
Akhter S
Aziz M
Biswas J
Maniruzzaman M
Miah M
Rahman M
Jahan M
Ahmed I
Sen R
Ishtiaque S
Islam A
Haque M
Hossain M
Kalra N
Rahman M
et al.
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American Journal of Plant Sciences

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Maize is an emerging important crop in Bangladesh because of its high yield potential and economic profitability compared to rice and wheat crops. There is a need to understand the growth and yield behavior of this crop in varying production environments of Bangladesh …
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