Cite
Does shifting from conventional to zero tillage in combination with a cover crop offers opportunities for silage maize cultivation in Flanders?
MLA
Landschoot, Sofie, et al. “Does Shifting from Conventional to Zero Tillage in Combination with a Cover Crop Offers Opportunities for Silage Maize Cultivation in Flanders?” Journal of Plant Nutrition & Soil Science, vol. 182, no. 6, Dec. 2019, pp. 980–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.201900160.
APA
Landschoot, S., Dewitte, K., Marynissen, B., Derycke, V., Latré, J., & Haesaert, G. (2019). Does shifting from conventional to zero tillage in combination with a cover crop offers opportunities for silage maize cultivation in Flanders? Journal of Plant Nutrition & Soil Science, 182(6), 980–989. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.201900160
Chicago
Landschoot, Sofie, Kevin Dewitte, Bram Marynissen, Veerle Derycke, Joos Latré, and Geert Haesaert. 2019. “Does Shifting from Conventional to Zero Tillage in Combination with a Cover Crop Offers Opportunities for Silage Maize Cultivation in Flanders?” Journal of Plant Nutrition & Soil Science 182 (6): 980–89. doi:10.1002/jpln.201900160.