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Author(s):Starr, J. L.; DeRoo, H. C.
Author Affiliation:Starr: Soil Scientist, USDA, EA-AR, Belstville Agric. Res. Center, Beltsville, MD; DeRoo: Former Agronomist, Connecticut Exp. Stn., New Haven, CT
Title:The fate of nitrogen fertilizer applied to turfgrass
Source:Crop Science. Vol. 21, No. 4, July/August 1981, p. 531-536.
Publishing Information:Madison Wis: Crop Science Society of America
# of Pages:6
Related Web URL:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/cs/abstracts/21/4/CS0210040531
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Nitrogen fertilizers; Clipping removal; Clipping return; Nitrogen fate
Abstract/Contents:"Field plots, instrumented with suction lysimeter and neutron probe access pipes, were used to study the fate of nitrogenous fertilizer applied to turfgrass grown on a sandy loam soil. Fertilizer N was applied to each plot at a rate of 195 kg ha-1 in each of the first 2 years and 180 kg ha-1 in the 3rd year to each plot. The fertilizer N was in a 50:50 split application in May and September of each year. Grass clippings were returned, after subsampling, to two of the four plots. In the 3rd year, the use of 15N as a tracer in conjunction with grass clipping management provided the means to quantify the N in the grass derived from fertilizer, soil, the current year's grass clippings, and the previous 2 years of grass clippings. For example, where clippings were not returned, about equal quantities of N were derived from soil and fertilizer. Where clippings were returned, the yield of grass increased by about one-third and nearly equal proportions of N in the plant tissue come from soil, fertilizer, and grass clippings."
Language:English
References:12
See Also:See also related article "The fate of nitrogen applied to turfgrass" Green World, 11(3) Fall 1981, p. 6, R=261700. R=261700
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Starr, J. L., and H. C. DeRoo. 1981. The fate of nitrogen fertilizer applied to turfgrass. Crop Sci. 21(4):p. 531-536.
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