Crop growth in monocultures and dicultures Basil Bean Brassica Tomato 4/235/216/187/168/139/1010/8 Tomato Basil 1st Bean2nd Bean Clover Radish Brussels.

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Crop growth in monocultures and dicultures Basil Bean Brassica Tomato 4/235/216/187/168/139/1010/8 Tomato Basil 1st Bean2nd Bean Clover Radish Brussels Sprouts Seeding to emergence / transplanting Pre-harvest Harvest Photo date Exit Archived at

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Crop growth and competition in monocultures and dicultures Basil Bean Brassica Tomato 4/235/216/187/168/139/1010/8 Tomato Basil 1st Bean2nd Bean Clover Radish Brussels Sprouts Seeding to emergence / transplanting Pre-harvest Harvest Photo date Exit

Crop growth and competition in monocultures and dicultures Basil Bean Brassica Tomato 4/235/216/187/168/139/1010/8 Tomato Basil 1st Bean2nd Bean Clover Radish Brussels Sprouts Seeding to emergence / transplanting Pre-harvest Harvest Photo date Exit

Crop growth and competition in monocultures and dicultures Basil Bean Brassica Tomato 4/235/216/187/168/139/1010/8 Tomato Basil 1st Bean2nd Bean Clover Radish Brussels Sprouts Seeding to emergence / transplanting Pre-harvest Harvest Photo date Exit