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Published online 5 January 2006
Published in Agron J 98:148-155 (2006)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2005.0205
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Fig. 1. Effects of broiler litter application rates on the aboveground biomass dry matter yield of bermudagrass grown in pots in three different soils.

 


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Fig. 2. Effects of broiler litter application rates on root dry matter yield of bermudagrass grown in pots in three different soils.

 


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Fig. 3. Effects of broiler litter application rates on the N uptake by bermudagrass grown in pots in three different soils.

 


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Fig. 4. Effects of broiler litter application rates on the P uptake by bermudagrass grown in pots in three different soils.

 


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Fig. 5. Effects of broiler litter application rates on residual soil NO3–N and soil P concentration in three different soils.

 





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