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Author(s):Dudeck, A. E.; Peacock, C. H.; Freeman, T. E.
Author Affiliation:Ornamental Horticulture Department and Plant Pathology Department, IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA.
Title:Response of selected bermudagrasses to nitrogen fertilization
Section:Soil, irrigation and plant nutrition
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Meeting Info.:Avignon, France: July 1-5, 1985
Source:Proceedings of the Fifth International Turfgrass Research Conference. 1985, p. 495-504.
Publishing Information:Paris, France: INRA Publications
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Nitrogen fertilizers; Cynodon; Root distribution; Spring green-up; Nematoda; Disease susceptibility; Quality evaluation; Warm season turfgrasses; Establishment rate; Variety trials
Abstract/Contents:"The response of nine bermudagrasses [Cynodon sp. (L.) Rich.] to N fertilization was compared over a 3-year period to that of 'Tiflawn', 'Tifway', and 'Arizona' common bermudagrasses. Plots 2 by 3 m were vegetatively established at the IFAS turfgrass Field Laboratory, Gainesville, FL, USA on 25 June 1980. A complete N-P-K fertilizer was applied at the rate of 5 g N m-2 at planting and annually at the start of each growing season. Ammonium nitrate was applied on a monthly basis in 1980 and 1981 at rates of 0, 1.5, 3.0, or 4.5 g N m-2. Treatments were changed in 1982 to monthly applications of 1.25, 2.50, 3.75, or 5.00 g N m-2. Data were gathered on rate of establishment, turf quality, dry matter production, root distribution, spring greenup, nematode distribution, and disease susceptibility as influenced by N. Differences among grasses were found for all parameters. Acceptable turf quality was maintained by FB-49, FB-80, FB-119, and Tiflawn bermudagrasses at an average N rate of 1.5 g m-2 growing month-1. Other grasses required up to 2.4 g N m-2 growing month-1 to produce acceptable turf quality."
Language:English
References:7
See Also:Original version appears in Turfgrass Research in Florida: A Technical Report, May 1982, p. 67-74, R=233058. R=233058
Note:"Chapter 43"
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Summary appears in French
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Dudeck, A. E., C. H. Peacock, and T. E. Freeman. 1985. Response of selected bermudagrasses to nitrogen fertilization. Int. Turfgrass Soc. Res. J. p. 495-504.
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