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DK-RIM: Assisting Integrated Management of Lolium multiflorum, Italian Ryegrass

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DK-RIM : Assisting Integrated Management of Lolium multiflorum, Italian Ryegrass. / Sønderskov, Mette; Somerville, Gayle J.; Lacoste, Myrtille et al.

I: Agronomy, Bind 10, Nr. 6, 856, 06.2020.

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Sønderskov M, Somerville GJ, Lacoste M, Jensen JE, Holst N. DK-RIM: Assisting Integrated Management of Lolium multiflorum, Italian Ryegrass. Agronomy. 2020 jun.;10(6):856. doi: 10.3390/agronomy10060856

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Sønderskov, Mette ; Somerville, Gayle J. ; Lacoste, Myrtille et al. / DK-RIM : Assisting Integrated Management of Lolium multiflorum, Italian Ryegrass. I: Agronomy. 2020 ; Bind 10, Nr. 6.

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AU - Jensen, Jens Erik

AU - Holst, Niels

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KW - Weed

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