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The adoptability of perennial-based farming systems for hydrologic and salinity control in dryland farming systems in Australia and the United States of America

Submitted by senloe on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 15:58
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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Roberts, Anna M; Helmers, Matthew J; Fillery, Ian RP

Source:

Crop and Pasture Science, Volume 60, Number 1, p.83-99 (2009)

ISBN:

1836-5795
Tags: 
perennial farming systems
adoption
hydrology
Water
salinity
agriculture
dryland farming
Australia

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