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Garden pests / Chickpea / Faboideae / L-system / Leaf Area Index / Weed / Scientific modelling / Growing-degree day / Botany / Agriculture / Land management / Agronomy
Date: 2013-01-15 17:50:27
Garden pests
Chickpea
Faboideae
L-system
Leaf Area Index
Weed
Scientific modelling
Growing-degree day
Botany
Agriculture
Land management
Agronomy

Using L-systems To Simulate Chickpea Cultivars And Their Shading Abilities

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