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A New Approach to Predict N, P, K and OM Content in a Loamy Mixed Soil by Using Near Infrared Reflec
所属机构名称:浙江大学
会议名称:《Lecture Notes in Computer Science》3644:859-867
作者或编辑:3448
第一作者单位:浙江大学
语言:英文
成果类型:会议
相关项目:基于GPS和GIS的农田信息快速采集及管理系统研究
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何勇|宋海燕|安妮娅|安透司|
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