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The basic assumption that N appearing in the switchgrass shoot biomass is accumulated from applied N can be mistaken. Significant amounts of N in bio mass may not be taken directly from the soil, but cycle from root "reserves" to shoots, making the plants relatively unresponsive to applied N. Studies of grasses under conditions of low responsiveness to N have indicated that N uptake and translocation are influenced more by biomass removal than by N applications. |
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