Effect of N Fertilization on Grain Yield of Winter Wheat and Apparent N Losses

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<正>Excessive nitrogen (N) fertilizer application to winter wheat is a common problem on the North China Plain. To determine the optimum fertilizer N rate for winter wheat production while minimizing N losses, field experiments were conducted for two
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