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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.
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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 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.
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Figure 6: Specific Leaf Nitrogen (SLN, A), Net Photosynthetic Rate (Pn, B) and Photosynthesitic Nitrogen Use Efficiency (PNUE, C) of Two Maize Hybrid Varieties Under Four Nitrogen Rates at Anthesis in 2014 and 2015.
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