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Fig. 2. Time course of N2O fluxes (left figures) and CO2 fluxes (right figures) from the sandy soil (upper figures) and clayey soil (lower figures). Fluxes of the control, NH4NO3 fertilizer, and the manures with the lowest (A for the sand and B for the clay) and highest (I for the sand and F for the clay) total N2O emission are presented. Fluxes of the other manures are within the range of the presented manures.





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