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CORN DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION IN FUNCTION OF SOURCES OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS AND DOSES

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Figure  1.  Average  temperature  and  total  monthly  rainfall  variations  in  the  region  of  Urutaí,  Goiás,  2012/13
Table 1. Average values of corn stem diameter (SD), plant height (PH), ear insertion height (EIH), leaf N content (LNC)  and ears per plant (EP) due to different sources of N topdressing and doses.
Figure 2. Corn stem diameter (a), ear insertion height (b) and ears per plant (c) due to different sources of N topdressing  and doses
Figure  3.  Corn  plant  height  (a)  and  leaf  N  content  (b)  due  to  different  sources  N  topdressing  coated  urea  (CU),  ammonium sulphate (AS) and urea (U) and doses.
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