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“...High rates of nitrogen (N) increase plant growth, which can result in lodging. To avoid excessive...”
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“..., amount of N uptake and export, and lodging index. The PGR resulted in a linear decrease in plant height...”
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“..., amount of N uptake and export, and lodging index. The PGR resulted in a linear decrease in plant height...”
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“...Avena strigosa; seed; nitrogen; lodging; dry matter; aerial parts; weight...”
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“... this is probably one of the teasons for this acreage decrease. Lodging undoubtedly is the major problem...”
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“... been a decrease in the river's flow despite not experiencing a significant decrease in precipitation...”
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