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Author(s):Welton, Kenneth
Title:Fertilization of fairways: Some experimental results
Source:The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. Vol. 13, No. 6, December 1933, p. 183-199.
Publishing Information:Washington, DC: USGA Green Section
# of Pages:17
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Fertilization; Fertilizers; Soil fertility; Potash; Phosphorus; Nitrogen; Application methods; Application rates; Digitaria sanguinalis
Abstract/Contents:"The most common cause of poor fairway turf is undoubtedly starvation, although turf may become poor due to a variety of other causes. If the soil is sufficiently fertile and the other requirements are supplied, turf grasses are capable of providing a solid, dense, and pure turf year after year." Topics include: kinds of fertilizers used in the experiment, rates and methods of application, results of various rates of application, application of results, effect of fertilizers on crabgrass, change in soil reaction, increase of available phosphorus, effect of inorganic and organic fertilizers on organic content of the soil, and summary.
Language:English
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Welton, K. 1933. Fertilization of fairways: Some experimental results. Bull. U.S. Golf Assoc. Green Sec. 13(6):p. 183-199.
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