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Author(s):Hull, Richard
Title:Nitrogen fate: What happens to it and where does it go?
Source:TurfGrass TRENDS. Vol. 4 [3], No. 9, September 1994, p. 1-10.
Publishing Information:Washington, DC: TurfGrass Trends
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf courses in the environment; Groundwater; Leaching; Nitrification; Nitrogen cycle; Nitrogen fate; Pollution
Abstract/Contents:Discusses nitrogen fate. Topics include: where the majority of the nitrogen goes, nitrates, mineralization and nitrification, turf accumulation of nitrogen , gaseous nitrogen losses, nitrogen leaching, and nitrogen uptake. "The bottom line appears to be well-managed turf contributes very little nitrate to ground water and turf is one of the most environmentally sound ground covers available for both suburban and rural landscapes."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: GRDWTR
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Includes sidebar: "Turf Can Accumulate Nitrogen", p. 2.
Includes sidebar: "Gaseous Nitrogen Losses", p.3
Includes sidebar: "Field Tips: Steps to reducing Nitrogen Leaching", p. 7
Includes sidebar: "German study: Nitrate leaching into ground water shows low risk from golf course greens", p. 8.
Includes sidebar: "Lancaster County, PA study: Farm nitrogen loading: a major cause of pollution", p.10.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Hull, R. 1994. Nitrogen fate: What happens to it and where does it go?. TurfGrass Trends. 4 [3](9):p. 1-10.
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