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I have an inquiry regarding nitrogen nutrition in sugarcane, and I trust that experts in nutrition and sugarcane research may provide insights.

Many sources indicate a positive correlation between the moisture content of sugarcane sheaths and the percentage of nitrogen in the leaves. However, I have not observed any significant positive or negative impact of foliar nitrogen on pod moisture levels.

In one of my experimental designs concerning sugarcane nutrition, I recorded multiple measurements, and the treatment with elevated leaf nitrogen concentration exhibited increased pod moisture.

If my findings are accurate, what supporting evidence do you possess regarding this matter?

Furthermore, can the beneficial influence of nitrogen on root development and enhanced water absorption be considered a valid rationale?

It is important to note that all environmental conditions, soil types, and irrigation methods were consistent across both treatments, with the sole variable being the quantity of nitrogen fertilizer applied.

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