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Author(s):Lee, Sang-Kook
Author Affiliation:Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Hoseo University, Asan, Korea
Title:Phosphorus and nitrogen rate effects to a newly seeded Kentucky bluegrass
Source:Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 25, No. 2, 2011, p. 217-222.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:6
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    Last checked: 06/09/2016
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Abstract/Contents:"Professional turfgrass applicators have reduced or eliminated phosphorus from their fertilization programs based on the assumption that soil phosphorus levels are supplying adequate amounts of phosphorus to the turfgrass. The previous researchers found that there were no P effects for turfgrass growth especially for mature turf. No effects may result from high P level in heavy thatch layer. The research was conducted for one year to investigate the effects of phosphorus fertilization programs on turfgrass performance, and monitor soil and plant tissue nutrient levels to determine the impact of the programs on a newly seeded Kentucky bluegrass. The nitrogen treatments were 20, 30 and 40 g m-2 yr-1 The low, medium, and high nitrogen treatments were applied over 2, 4 and 6 applications, respectively. Nitrogen was applied using a formulation containing 30% of slow and 70% of fast release nitrogen sources that are representative of typical home lawn fertilizers. The phosphorus treatments were 0, 10 and 20 g m-2 yr-1. Phosphorus was applied according to the application schedule for the nitrogen treatments. Kentucky bluegrass was seeded in May, 2010. The thickness of thatch layer was less than 1 cm and the first treatment was applied to Kentucky bluegrass in April, 2011. The low N rate treatment had acceptable color and quality ratings without high clipping yields. The high N rate treatment consistently had the highest color and quality ratings but also had very high clipping yields in comparison to the low and medium N rate treatments. Although there are significant differences in tissue P, Overall, there was no effect of phosphorus on color, quality, or clipping weights."
Language:Korean
References:25
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Lee, S.-K. 2011. Phosphorus and nitrogen rate effects to a newly seeded Kentucky bluegrass. (In Korean) Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. 25(2):p. 217-222.
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