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DOI:10.2134/agronj1969.00021962006100030041x
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Author(s):Juska, F. V.; Hanson, A. A.
Author Affiliation:Research Agronomist, and Agricultural Administrator, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland
Title:Nutritional requirements of Poa annua L.
Source:Agronomy Journal. Vol. 61, No. 3, May/June 1969, p. 466-468.
Publishing Information:Washington: American Society of Agronomy
# of Pages:3
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Soil pH; Root weight; Loam soils; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Potassium; Clipping weight; Comparisons; Poa annua; Nutritional requirements; Growth factors
Douglas T. Hawes Keywords: Poa annua
Abstract/Contents:"Pot experiments were conducted in the greenhouse to determine the nutritional requirments of Poa annua. Total top yield was greater for annual bluegrass grown in silt loam soil than in loamy sand. In loamy sand a large decrease in clippings, crowns, and roots was obtained at a pH of 4.5 compared to pH 6.5. Differences between pH levels were not significant in the silt loam soil. N, P, and K contributed most to top growth in the order mentioned. Results of this study indicate that annual bluegrass has the ability to grow better than Kentucky bluegrass, Poa pratensis L., at a lot pH level in a silt loam soil."
Language:English
References:12
See Also:Other items relating to: OHWELL
Note:Brief summary appears in the Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute, 1969, #45, pp 107. [SB 433 .A1 S63]
Reprint appears in The Golf Superintendent 38(3) March 1970, p. 42-43, 45
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Juska, F. V., and A. A. Hanson. 1969. Nutritional requirements of Poa annua L.. Agron. J. 61(3):p. 466-468.
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DOI: 10.2134/agronj1969.00021962006100030041x
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