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Author(s):Hamido, Said A.; Guertal, Elizabeth; Wood, C. W.
Author Affiliation:Hamido: Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Immokalee, Fla.; Guertal: Ph.D. and Professor, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala.; Wood: Ph.D. and Professor Emeritus, Auburn University and Professor and Director West Florida Reasearch and Education Center, University of Florida, Jay, Fla and Milton, Fla
Title:Nitrogen fertilization of bermudagrass affects carbon dioxide emissions: Increases in carbon dioxide emissions consistently correlated with increases in nitrogen applications, giving turfgrass managers another reason to avoid overfertilization
Section:Research
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 84, No. 5, May 2016, p. 88-91.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: GCSAA Communications Inc.
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Carbon dioxide; Carbon sequestration; Carbon sinks; Cynodon dactylon x Cynodon transvaalensis; Emissions; Environmental benefits; Environmental factors; Environmental impact; Fertilization rates; Greenhouse gases; Nitrogen fertilization; Nitrogen level; Pollution control; Seasonal variation; Soil moisture
Cultivar Names:Tifway
Language:English
References:8
Note:Includes sidebar, "The research says", p. 91
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Hamido, S. A., E. Guertal, and C. W. Wood. 2016. Nitrogen fertilization of bermudagrass affects carbon dioxide emissions: Increases in carbon dioxide emissions consistently correlated with increases in nitrogen applications, giving turfgrass managers another reason to avoid overfertilization. Golf Course Manage. 84(5):p. 88-91.
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