Maize Plant Resilience to N Stress and Post-silking N Capacity Changes over Time: A Review.

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Published in Front Plant Sci on February 09, 2016

Authors

Sarah M Mueller1, Tony J Vyn1

Author Affiliations

1: Agronomy Department, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, USA.

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