1: 2010 pp.40-49doi:10.3126/ajn.v1i0.7541PaudelOutreach Research DivisionKhumaltarAgronomy Journal of NepalPaudel, M.N., 2010, `Effect of climate change on food production and its implication in Nepal', Agronomy Journal of Nepal, 1:40-49....
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