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Author(s):Wilkinson, S. R.; Dawson, R. N.; Devine, O.; Jones, J. B. Jr.
Author Affiliation:USDA Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Center, Watkinsville, GA and Dept. of Horticulture, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Title:Influence of Dolomitic Limestone and N:P:K: Fertilization on the Mineral Composition of Coastal Bermudagrass Grown Under Very Acid Soil Conditions
Source:Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. Vol. 18, No. 11, 1987, p. 1191-1215.
Publishing Information:New York, NY: Marcel Dekker Journals
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dolomite; Limestone; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Potassium; Fertilization; Application rates; Cynodon dactylon; Magnesium; Leaching
Abstract/Contents:"The influence of limestone and N:P:K fertilizer rates on elemental composition of Coastal bermudagrass forage was determined to evaluate causes for high yield responses to dolomitic limestone at high N:P:K rates, as well as severe stand loss, and chlorosis of bermudagrass in the unlimed treatments. Increasing N:P:K fertilization resulted in severe Ng deficiency. Maximum yields (when limed with dolomitic limestone) were associated with Mg concentrations of 1.0 g/kg plant tops. Magnesium lost to plant removal, Mg loss to enhanced leaching under N fertilization, and K interference associated with excess K accumulation at high rates of NK inputs all contributed to Mg deficiency. However, the accumulation of excess K, which interefered with Mg uptake when high rates of N and K were applied, was considered to be the primary cause of the observed Mg deficiency."
Language:English
References:23
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Wilkinson, S. R., R. N. Dawson, O. Devine, and J. B. Jr. Jones. 1987. Influence of Dolomitic Limestone and N:P:K: Fertilization on the Mineral Composition of Coastal Bermudagrass Grown Under Very Acid Soil Conditions. Commun. Soil. Sci. Plant Anal. 18(11):p. 1191-1215.
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