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Table 1. Characteristics of soil at the research site.
Figure 2 presents the distribution of N concentration eral distance of 10 cm, this is where maize seeds were planted and low N concentration suggests that at this point N was absorbed by the maize roots as maize roots will absorb nitrogen next to it
Figure 3. N distribution on 20th July, 2012.
Figure 6. N distribution on 19th August, 2012.

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