Soybean Ecological Response and Seed Quality According to Altitude and Seeding Dates |
Shin, Sang-Ouk
(Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA)
Shin, Seong-Hyu (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) Ha, Tae-Jeong (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) Lim, Sea-Gyu (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) Choi, Kyung-Jin (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) Baek, In-Youl (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) Lee, Sang-Chul (Div. of Agronomy, Collage of Agricultural & Life Science, Kyungpook National Univ.) Park, Keum-Yong (Yeongnam Agricultual Research Institute, RDA) |
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