Len J. Wade
- Last known institution:
- The University of Queensland
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-1321-4310
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- INTEGRATED NUTRIENT–WEED MANAGEMENT UNDER MECHANISED DRY DIRECT SEEDING (DDS) IS ESSENTIAL FOR SUSTAINED SMALLHOLDER ADOPTION IN RAINFED LOWLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)20188 citations
- Adaptation of rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) genotypes in the rainfed lowlands of Lao PDR20175 citations
- Quantification of an overlooked water resource in the tropical rainfed lowlands using RapidEye satellite data: A case of farm ponds and the potential gross value for smallholder production in southern Laos20182 citations
- Short-duration mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek) genotypes differ in performance, water use and apparent water-use efficiency in southern Lao PDR20192 citations
- Nutrients enhance genotype and water responses in rainfed lowland rice in southern Lao PDR20222 citations
- PERFORMANCE AND SURVIVAL OF PERENNIAL RICE DERIVATIVES (<i>ORYZA SATIVA</i> L.<i>/ORYZA LONGISTAMINATA</i>) IN LAO PDR20171 citations
- Capacity building and external linkages assist use and integration of technology20150 citations
- The Performance of Early-Generation Perennial Winter Cereals at 21 Sites across Four Continents20180 citations
- INTEGRATED NUTRIENT–WEED MANAGEMENT UNDER MECHANISED DRY DIRECT SEEDING (DDS) IS ESSENTIAL FOR SUSTAINED SMALLHOLDER ADOPTION IN RAINFED LOWLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)–CORRIGENDUM20180 citations
- Post‐rice soybeans and peanuts differ in performance, water use, and water‐use efficiency in the rainfed lowlands20250 citations