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The significance of litter loss and root growth on nitrogen efficiency in normal and semi-dwarf winter oilseed rape genotypes
Dorte Bodin Dresbøll
, Irene Skovby Rasmussen,
Kristian Thorup-Kristensen
Section for Crop Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
rape (plant)
100%
genotype
81%
litter
70%
winter
45%
nitrogen
44%
loss
39%
biomass
28%
leaf litter
22%
growing season
17%
harvest
16%
soil
11%
remobilization
10%
sandy loam
10%
surplus
9%
soil depth
9%
soil layer
8%
soil profile
8%
field experiment
8%
autumn
7%
leaching
7%
nitrate
6%
distribution
3%
Agriculture & Biology
Brassica napus
72%
root growth
66%
winter
49%
genotype
44%
nitrogen
43%
biomass
26%
plant litter
21%
soil
21%
uptake mechanisms
21%
leaves
18%
growing season
17%
sandy loam soils
12%
soil profiles
11%
surpluses
11%
soil depth
11%
leaching
10%
biomass production
9%
nitrates
8%
autumn
8%