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Table 1Soil type, maximum soil depth and main characteristics of the eight fields averaged over 0–50 cma
Fig. 1. Crop sequence in the eight examined fields. The sowingand harvesting dates, and the time of nitrogen fertilizer appli-cations are also indicated
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