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. 2023 Feb 19;11(2):527. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11020527

Table 4.

Dry matter production and grain yield under low- and high-dose urea application and different rates of biochar application.

Treatments Dry Matter
kg h−1
Grain Yield
kg h−1
Early season
T1 10,764.72 ± 177.14 c 6621.32 ± 144.21 c
T2 12,340.67 ± 139.90 b 7678.06 ± 164.28 b
T3 12,434.23 ± 160.66 ab 8032.76 ± 43.46 ab
T4 12,400.67 ± 164.39 ab 8418.80 ± 177.92 a
T5 11,067.33 ± 121.21 c 7678.06 ± 239.63 b
T6 12,694.24 ± 55.80 ab 7799.15 ± 140.11 b
T7 12,640.67± 57.95 ab 8425.93 ± 126.01 a
T8 12,834.67 ± 159.68 a 8447.29 ± 135.88 a
Late season
T1 10,018.21 ± 149.72 d 6605.84 ± 78.01 d
T2 11,560.00 ± 147.35 b 7910.11 ± 164.28 c
T3 11,402.33 ± 152.77 bc 8264.81 ± 97.23 abc
T4 12,072.67 ± 130.67 a 8365.95 ± 124.18 ab
T5 11,041.13 ± 178.63 c 7910.11 ± 139.63 c
T6 11,525.23 ± 113.80 b 8031.20 ± 140.11 bc
T7 12,208.67 ± 88.51 a 8510.40 ± 90.62 a
T8 12,115.67 ± 131.68 a 8533.19 ± 124.41 a

Note: Columns with different letters among treatments are significantly different, at p < 0.05.