Evaluation of sustainability of cropping sequences on production systems: agricultural intensification indices
In recent decades, agriculture has undergone intensification and diversification processes to improve productivity, the economic income and to face the climate variability. However, concerns about environmental problems associated with agricultural practices are increasing. In this way, effects such...
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2022
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