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Fastlink of full TGIF record #10046

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Full TGIF Record # 10046
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Web URL(s):https://listings.lib.msu.edu/nwtgt/1986dec.pdf#page=12
    Last checked: 01/17/2017
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Publication Type:
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Newsletter
Author(s):Goss, Roy L.
Title:Late Season Nitrogen Fertilization
Source:Northwest Turfgrass Topics. Vol. 29, No. 3, December 1986, p. 12.
Publishing Information:Puyallup, Wash., Northwest Turfgrass Association
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Fall nitrogen fertilization; Microdochium patch; Root growth; Snow molds; Cold resistance
Abstract/Contents:SUMMARY: "Research indicated that late season fertilization lengthens the fall-winter green period and enhances the rate of spring greenup without stimulating excessive shoot growth, thus allowing the turf plant to maintain higher levels of carbohydrates than when spring-summer fertilizer is used. Nitrogen applied during early spring increases shoot growth rates and decreases the levels of available carbohydrates in the plant, resulting in depressed root growth rates. Late season nitrogen applications have no similar negative effects on root growth. No winter damage or snow mold occurred as a result of late season nitrogen applications."
Language:English
References:0
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Goss, R. L. 1986. Late Season Nitrogen Fertilization. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. 29(3):p. 12.
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