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Residue Decomposition and Soil Nitrogen are Affected by Mowing and Fertilization of Marigold

Bonnie R. Ball-Coelho, L.Bruce Reynolds, Allison J. Back and John W. Potter

Agric. and Agri-Food Canada, S. Crop Protection and Food Res. Cent., Box 6000, Vineland Stn., ON, Canada L0R 2E0



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Fig. 1 Decomposition of marigold (avg. of T. patula and T. erecta) stems and leaves placed in litter bags on the soil surface in September during Exp. A (1995–1996 and 1997–1998) and Exp. B (1996–1997). Bars are the SE

 


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Fig. 2 Decomposition of T. patula stems and leaves (lvs) and rye stems and heads in litter bags that were buried in rye and T. patula plots in August. Bars are the SE, and on each sampling date are the same ( for all treatments in November, and for all treatments in April), except for T. patula stems in rye plots in November , and T. patula leaves in T. patula plots in April

 





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