The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) has received little attention. The objective of this experiment was to examine the effects of returning grass clippings to creeping bentgrass in combination with N fertilization and irrigation on NO3 leaching. A 30-week long experiment was conducted using fairway-height creeping bentgrass in large, undisturbed soil columns (20.3-cm diam. x 60.9-cm length) under controlled greenhouse conditions. Treatments were four rates of N fertilization (equivalent to 0, 98, 196, and 392 kg N ha-1 year-1) and two levels of irrigation [standard (25 mm per week) or standard + historical weekly precipitation amounts], with grass clippings either ...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Studies on N losses from ornamental plantings - other than turf - are scant despite the ubiquity of ...
Nitrate concentrations of groundwater are increasing in residential areas. One probable cause is inp...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
Traditionally, grass clippings have been removed from managed turfgrass areas during the growing sea...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
ABSTRACT ers with a scientific basis for optimizing their N manage-ment strategies for turfgrass.The...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
The use of irrigation and fertilizer are the two key inputs to achieve and maintain healthy turfgra...
Contamination of freshwater systems by nutrients has been studied extensively in the eastern U.S. Li...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Studies on N losses from ornamental plantings - other than turf - are scant despite the ubiquity of ...
Nitrate concentrations of groundwater are increasing in residential areas. One probable cause is inp...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
Traditionally, grass clippings have been removed from managed turfgrass areas during the growing sea...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
ABSTRACT ers with a scientific basis for optimizing their N manage-ment strategies for turfgrass.The...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
The use of irrigation and fertilizer are the two key inputs to achieve and maintain healthy turfgra...
Contamination of freshwater systems by nutrients has been studied extensively in the eastern U.S. Li...
Intensification of New Zealand’s grazed pasture systems over the past decade has brought focus upon ...
Nitrate leaching under newly planted Miscanthus grass was measured for three years. The crop receive...
Studies on N losses from ornamental plantings - other than turf - are scant despite the ubiquity of ...
Nitrate concentrations of groundwater are increasing in residential areas. One probable cause is inp...