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Book of Abstracts

Second International

Crop Modelling Symposium

February 3-5, 2020

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Crop Modelling Symposium February 3-5, 2020Le Corum, Montpellier, France Book of abstracts

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Session I: Improvement of crop models

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Crop Modelling Symposium February 3-5, 2020Le Corum, Montpellier, France Book of abstracts

Session I: Impro

vement of crop models

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