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Publication Type:
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Content Type: | Abstract or Summary only |
Author(s): | Sevostianova, Elena;
Skerker, Jennifer;
Deb, Sanjit;
Alvarez, Guillermo;
Serena, Matteo;
Leinauer, Bernd |
Author Affiliation: | Skerker: Tufts University, Medford, MA; Deb: Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; Sevostianova and Serena: Extension Plant Sciences Department; Alvarez: Plant and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM |
Title: | Nitrogen losses from warm-season turfgrasses during establishment |
Section: | C05 turfgrass science Other records with the "C05 turfgrass science" Section
Turfgrass science: II Other records with the "Turfgrass science: II" Section
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Meeting Info.: | Minneapolis, Minnesota: November 15-18, 2015 |
Source: | ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2015, p. 94652. |
Publishing Information: | [Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy and the Entomological Society of America] |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Bouteloua dactyloides; Cynodon dactylon; Distichlis spicata; Nitrogen losses; Turfgrass establishment
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Cultivar Names: | Princess 77; SWI-2000 |
Abstract/Contents: | "A greenhouse study was conducted at New Mexico State University to investigate N-losses from several warm-season turfgrasses during establishment. Bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) cv. 'Princess77' , buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Natt.) Eng.] cv. 'SWI 2000', and a wild type of inland saltgrass [Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene] were established from seed and irrigated with tailored water (treated effluent adjusted for 15 ppm NO3-N content). Control columns were irrigated with potable water and calcium nitrate, a granular quick release fertilizer, was added in quantities needed to match the total N applied to containers irrigated with tailored water. Results indicated that water quality did not affect establishment for the 3 grasses. At the end of the investigative period (73 days after seeding) bermudagrass and buffalograss reached 82% and 77% coverage, respectively. Inland saltgrass reached 54% coverage, which was significantly less than bermudagrass and buffalograss. Nitrate-N in the leachate showed a great variability between replications and across sampling dates. There was no clear trend as to treatment differences immediately after seeding and during the first four weeks. After four weeks, Nitrate-N did not differ between grasses and water qualities and did not exceed the threshold of 10 ppm." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | This item is an abstract only! "418-17" "Poster Number 801" |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Sevostianova, E., J. Skerker, S. Deb, G. Alvarez, M. Serena, and B. Leinauer. 2015. Nitrogen losses from warm-season turfgrasses during establishment. Agron. Abr. p. 94652. |
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