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“... levels of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the...”
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“... of N fertilization. The use of cover crops and efficient fertilizers can increase N stock in the soil and...”
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“...-significant decrease in amputation rate (35% (n=25) vs. 40% (n=49), p=.49) and increase of major limb...”
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“... CP, vs. 68% (n=77) in the NCP, p=.03). There was a non-significant decrease in amputation rate...”
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