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Author(s):Kim, Hong-Ki; Han, Seok-Soon; Kwon, Sang-Moon; Kim, Hee-Jung; Woo, Sun-Hee; Lee, Moon-Soon; Baek, Ki-Tae; Lee, Bong-Gyu; Lee, Sang-Sung; Kim, In-Su; Chung, Keun-Yook
Author Affiliation:Hong-ki Kim, Han, Kwon, Hee-Jung Kim, and Chung: Departments [Department] of Agricultural Chemistry; Woo: Crop Science; Moon-Soon Lee: Industrial Plant, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju; Baek: Department of Environmental Engineering, Kumoh National University, Gumi, Korea; Bong-Gyu Lee: Chungbuk Institure [Institute] of Health & Environmental Research; Song-Sung Lee: Eumseong-gun, Yeongdong-gun; In-Su Kim: Agriculture Technology & Extension Center
Title:Movement for the various coated and uncoated potassium(K) fertilizers in the turfgrass soils of golf course
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 23, No. 1, 2009, p. 133-142.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:10
Related Web URL:http://koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=JDHHBF_2009_v23n1_133
    Last checked: 07/06/2016
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Comparisons; Cynodon dactylon x Cynodon transvaalensis; Dry weight; Fertilizer evaluation; Golf green soils; Leaching potential; Lysimeters; Potassium fertilizers; Potassium uptake; Slow-release fertilizers
Cultivar Names:FloraDwarf
Abstract/Contents:"This study was initiated to evaluate the K leaching potential in the green soils and K uptake by the turfgrass in the golf course using the K fertilizers. The turfgrass, Floradwarf bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L. PERS.) was planted and grown in the mixture of sand and peat moss in this lysimeter study. Eight representative K fertilizers, such as, monopotassium phosphate (MKP), KCL, K2SO4, KNO3, CKCl, CK2SO4, CKNO3, and 0-20-20 (liquid) were used in this study. Based on the total K quantity of leachate collected during the whole 12 weeks, 0-20-20 is the K fertilizers the most contributing to the leaching of K, then MKP, the second, KCL, the third, and finally KNO3 are K fertilizers contributing to the K leaching. However, most amount of K applied and collected in the lysimeter were leached during the first period of two and four weeks, compared to that of K leached during the second period of six, eight, ten, and twelve weeks. Application of CKCL and CK2SO4 producted the largest amount of total dry matter, then MKP and KCL, KNO3 and CKNO3, 0-20-20 in second group. However, except K2SO4, most K fertilizer sources such as MKP, KCL, KNO3, CKCL, CK2SO4, CKNO3, 0-20-20 showed the largest amount of K uptake, except K2SO4. Therefore, based on the K leaching, dry matter production, and plant K uptake, it appears that the coated fertilizers, CKCL, CKNO3, and CK2SO4 are the environmentally sound fertilizers recommended in the turfgrass green soil of golf course."
Language:Korean
References:11
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Kim, H.-K., S.-S. Han, S.-M. Kwon, H.-J. Kim, S.-H. Woo, M.-S. Lee, et al. 2009. Movement for the various coated and uncoated potassium(K) fertilizers in the turfgrass soils of golf course. (In Korean) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 23(1):p. 133-142.
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