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Published online 19 October 2005
Published in Agron J 97:1502-1507 (2005)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2005.0085
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Corn Stalk Nitrate Concentration Profile

W. W. Wilhelm*, G. E. Varvel and J. S. Schepers

USDA-ARS, 120 Keim Hall, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0934



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Fig. 1. Mean NO3–N concentration of stalk segments determined on corn (mean of two hybrids) grown near Shelton, NE (irrigated experiment). On the y axis, digits designate phytomers (1 = nearest the soil; 5 = subtending the ear); letters designate segments of phytomers.

 


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Fig. 2. Mean NO3–N concentration of stalk segments determined on corn (Pioneer Brand hybrid 3162) grown near Mead, NE (dryland experiment). On the y axis, digits designate phytomers (1 = nearest the soil; 5 = subtending the ear); letters designate segments of phytomers.

 





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