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Dairy Compost, Variety, and Stand Age Effects on Kenaf Forage Yield, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentration, and Uptake

James P. Muir*

Texas Agric. Exp. Stn., 1229 U.S. Hwy 281, Stephenville, TX 76401-9698



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Fig. 1. 1998 Yields of three kenaf varieties harvested at three maturity stages averaged over manure compost applications (variety x harvest interaction, P = 0.01; LSD0.05 = 1060).

 


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Fig. 2. 1999 Yields of three kenaf varieties harvested at three maturity stages averaged over manure compost applications (variety x harvest interaction, P = 0.03; LSD0.05 = 705).

 


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Fig. 3. 1999 P plant concentration of three kenaf varieties at three maturity stages averaged over manure compost applications (variety x harvest interaction, P = 0.001; LSD0.05 = 0.11).

 


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Fig. 4. 1999 P recovered by kenaf grown at three rates of compost application and harvested at three maturity levels (compost x harvest interaction, P = 0.05; LSD0.05 = 0.92).

 





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