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Figure 1: Soil Microbial Biomass Under Nitrogen Addition in the NRL (A–B), NL (C–D) and C (E–F) Treatments.
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Figure 2: Soil Enzyme Activities Under Nitrogen Addition in the NRL (A–B), NL (C-D) and C (E-F) Treatments.
Table 3: The Variation in Soil Carbon Properties Under Nitrogen Addition in the NRL, NL and C Treatments.
Table 4: Path Coefficients of the Effects of Soil Microbes on Soil Enzyme Activities Under Nitrogen Addition in the NRL, NL and C Treatments.
Figure 3: Correlation Between the Soil pH (A, B, C, D, E, F) and the Plant Nutrient Concentration and Uptake.
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Table 1: Result (F Value) of a Three—way ANOVA on the Effects of Nitrogen Addition, Plant Inputs Removal and Year on Soil Microbial Biomass.
Figure 3: Chlorophyll a (A), B (B), A+b (C) and a/B (D) in Leaves of Three Forages Under Shading.