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Fig. I. Leaf area index (A, B) and root yield (C, D) as af-fected by time of sampling, N fertilizer level, and time of
Fig. 3. Total N uptake (Nn„) (A, B) and percent of the totaldry matter (DM) in the roots (C, D) as affected by time of
Fig. 5. Estimation of the weekly partitioning of photosynthate to the tops (A, D) and roots (R, C, F, F) as affected by time ofsampling, N fertilizer level, and time of N application in 1977
Table 2. Regression of sucrose percentage on N fertiliser level ortotal plant N uptake for each of four times of N fertilizer appli-
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