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Safflower: A promising forage crop for semi-arid regions
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Year:
2001
Source of publication :
Proceedings of the 19th International Grassland Congress, Piracicaba (Brasil), 2-6 July 2001
Authors :
Ashbell, Gilad
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Brukental, Israel
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Landau, Serge Yan
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Leshem, Yoel
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Weinberg, Zvi G.
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Safflower: A promising forage crop for semi-arid regions
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Related Files :
animal feeding
Animals
Arid zone agriculture
Carthamus tinctorius
field crops
forage and feed science
Safflower
Semi-arid region
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