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The critical role of extreme heat for maize production in the United States
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- 901
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Online attention
- 39 tweeters
- 8 blogs
- 3 Facebook pages
- 1 Google+ users
- 11 news outlets
- 765 Mendeley
- 2 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 1,955th) of the 218,261 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 86th percentile (ranked 9th) of the 65 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Climate Change
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Mentions in news and blogs
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MIL-OSI Global: Rising atmospheric CO₂ may benefit maize crops: first experiment in African conditions
Foreign Affairs New Zealand -
Another Week of GW News, March 10. 2013
A Few Things Ill Considered -
What is "drought" anyway?
Fight Entropy -
Why heat hurts
G-FEED -
The noise lovers
G-FEED -
heat maize
Zhangcai Qin
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