Post-silking nitrogen accumulation and remobilization are associated with green leaf persistence and plant density in maize (vol 18, pg 1882, 2019)

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ZHANG, Li-li
ZHOU, Xiang-li
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FU, Jun
HOU, Peng
YANG, Hai-long
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