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Aarhus University(Tjele)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

ICRISAT(Patancheru)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

ILRI(Dar es Salaam)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences(Umeå)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

University of Tasmania(Hobart)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

Wageningen University and Research(Wageningen)

Vajja, N R and Meinke, H and Kropff, M J and Anten, N P and Whitbread, A M and Kumar, U and Parsons, D (2025) Incorporating knowledge of allelopathic interactions can improve productivity and sustainability of crop rotations in the semi-arid tropics. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 22. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2666-1543

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