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Fastlink of full TGIF record #7317

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Full TGIF Record # 7317
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Author(s):Filipek, Jan; Kasperczyk, Miroslaw
Author Affiliation:Akademia Rolnicza, Kraków, Poland
Title:Dynamics of the efficiency and chemical composition of meadow grasses
Section:Fertilization and water-regime regulation on grassland: Nitrogen fertilization of grass stands, above all effect on quality
Other records with the "Fertilization and water-regime regulation on grassland: Nitrogen fertilization of grass stands, above all effect on quality" Section
Source:Proceedings of the 13th International Grassland Congress.. Vol. 2, 1977, p. 991-993.
# of Pages:3
Publishing Information:Leipzig, German Democratic Republic
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Efficiency; Chemical composition; Pastures; Dry weight; Nitrogen fertilization; Nutrient uptake; Festuca pratensis; Heading; Macronutrients; Mowing timing; Fertilization rates; Carbohydrates; Sugars; Proteins
Abstract/Contents:"The rate of dry matter growth in meadow grasses was found to increase in dependence on the amounts of fertilizer nitrogen applied. Fertilizer nitrogen stimulated above all the uptake of macro-nutrients by the meadow plants. If the first cut was taken at the heading stage of Festuca pratensis, herbage yield came up to 74% of the yield obtained when the first cut had been taken at the flowering stage of Festuca pratensis. However, the herbage harvested at the heading stage contained 98% of the nitrogen, 85% of the phosphorus, 104% of the potassium, 91.5% of the calcium, 80% of the magnesium, and 95.6% of the sodium quantities found in the herbage from the later cutting date. The intensification of nitrogen fertilization caused the soluble carbohydrate content in the harvested crop to decline and the sugar/protein to go down. At later stage of plant development the sugar/protein ratio ratio showed a distinct tendency to increase."
Language:English
References:2
Note:Tables
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Filipek, J., and M. Kasperczyk. 1977. Dynamics of the efficiency and chemical composition of meadow grasses. Int. Grassland Congress Proc. 2:p. 991-993.
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