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Figure 8: Long-Term Simulations of Soil C Stocks (0–20 Cm) Over 87 Years Projection for Burned System and Unburned System With Different Dosages of Vinasse.
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Figure 3: Soil C Stock (Mg Ha−1) Between 0–100 Cm Depth in Burned and Unburned Land Management Systems.
Figure 2: Soil C Stock (Mg Ha−1) Between 0–100 Cm Depth in No Vinasse and Vinasse Land Management Systems.
Figure 1: Total Organic Carbon (G/Kg) Present in the (A) 0–30 Cm, (B) 0–10 Cm, (C) 10–20 Cm, (D) 20–30 Cm Soil Layer.
Figure 4: Root Length of Maize in 0–20 Cm (A), 20–40 Cm (B) and 40–60 Cm (C) Soil Layer at Anthesis of Two Hybrid Variety Under Various Nitrogen (N) Application Rates in 2014 and 2015.
Figure 5: Root Active Absorption Area of Maize in 0–20 Cm (A), 20–40 Cm (B) and 40–60 Cm (C) Soil Layer at Anthesis of Two Hybrid Variety Under Various Nitrogen (N) Application Rates in 2014 and 2015.
Figure 4: Carbon Concentration (G C Kg−1 Soil) in Particulate Organic Matter, Heavy and Silt + Clay Soil Fractions for No Vinasse and Vinasse Application Managements.
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