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Author(s):Krauter, C.; Schulz, H.
Author Affiliation:Institut für Pflanzenbau und Grünland 340, Universität Hohenheim
Title:Biomasseanfall verschiedener Pflanzenbestände auf Landschaftsrasen (Teil II)
Translated Title:[Amount of biomass of different plant populations of landscape turfs (Part II)]
Article Series:Biomasseanfall verschiedener Pflanzenbestände auf Landschaftsrasen
Translated Series Title:Amount of biomass of different plant populations of landscape turfs
Source:Rasen-Turf-Gazon. Vol. 23, No. 2, June 1992, p. 40-45.
Publishing Information:Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Germany: Hortus Verlag
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Arrhenatherum elatius; Biomass; Biomass determination; Clippings; Cynosurus; Mowing frequency; Toxicity
Abstract/Contents:The dry mass yield of the various questioned institutions found in Part I is charted. It is shown that increased frequency of cutting dramatically increases not only overall yield of dry mass, but also the levels of toxins, nitrate in particular. The effect that the age of a grass surface has on its species compostition is charted, with Molinio-Arrhenatheretea shown to be the most prevalent among the sampled areas. The influence of the length of time that a surface has been extensively cared for proves to be found in the overall species composition of the grasses. In areas tended to for less than three years show a predominance of Cynosurion while as those tended to for over 25 years show Arrhenatherion to be the most common grass. Exposure, moisture in the climate and amounts of nitrate fertilizing are demonstrated to have significant effects on the composition of a grass surface as well. The most common grass that has the greatest constancy is Festuca Rubra, which rates 100% on golfcourses. It is Arrhenatherum elatius though that shows 100% constancy on street embankments.
Language:German
References:unknown
See Also:See also part 1: "Biomassenanfall verschiedener Pflanzenbestände auf Landschaftsrasen [Teil I]" Rasen-Turf-Gazon, 23(1) March 1992 p. 17-28 R = 20729 R=20729

See also part 3: "Biomassenanfall verschiedener Pflanzenbestände auf Landschaftsrasen (Teil III)" Rasen-Turf-Gazon, 23(3) September 1992 p. 81-88 R = 34382 R=34382
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Krauter, C., and H. Schulz. 1992. Biomasseanfall verschiedener Pflanzenbestände auf Landschaftsrasen (Teil II). (In German) Rasen Turf Gazon. 23(2):p. 40-45.
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