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Seasonal Variation in Photosynthetically Active Radiation Interception and Radiation Use Efficiency in Green Gram [Vigna radiata (L.)Wilczek] in Lower Gangetic Plain of India

Shrabani Basu    
Pramiti K. Chakraborty    
Rajib Nath    

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