Impact assessment of soybean yield and water productivity in Brazil due to climate change
@article{Silva2021ImpactAO, title={Impact assessment of soybean yield and water productivity in Brazil due to climate change}, author={Evandro Henrique Figueiredo Moura da Silva and Lu{\'i}s Alberto Silva Antolin and Alencar Junior Zanon and A. S. Andrade J{\'u}nior and Henrique Antunes de Souza and Kassio dos Santos Carvalho and Nilson Aparecido Vieira Junior and F{\'a}bio Ricardo Marin}, journal={European Journal of Agronomy}, year={2021}, volume={129}, pages={126329} }
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