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Measuring and simulating maize (Zea mays L ) yield responses to reduced tillage and mulching under semi arid conditions

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Table 1. Soil chemical and physical properties of the clay soil used for Matopos Research Station experimental site (adapted from ICRISAT unpublished data)
Table 3. Dates for field activities carried out at Matopos Research Station during the four seasons of experimentation
Figure 1. Observed and predicted grain yield from different mulch levels over four growing seasons at Matopos Research Station
Figure 5the wide scale promotion of inorganic fertilizer which
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