Fourteen treatments of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizers were applied in an overgrazed eight rangeland in northern Mexico, during 1990 and 1991. Eight treatments were applied using ammonium nitrate as a source of N (60-0-0, 60-30-0, 60-60-0, 80-40-0, 120-30-0, 120-60-0, 120-90-0 and 180-60-0 kg ha-1), 2 treatments with ammonium sulfate (60-30-0 and 120-60-0 kg ha-1), 2 with urea (60-30-0 and 120-60-0 kg ha-1), only P (0-30-0 kg ha-1), and the control (0-0-0 kg ha-1). Triple superphosphate was applied as a source for P. The 80-40-0 treatment was included because it was the commonly recommended rate for the area. Fertilizers were applied at the beginning of the rainfall season (July) and forage was harvested in late October (1990) a...
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
Forage production response to nitrogen and phosphorus application on six Utah range and meadow sites...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
A west Texas sandyland range site was fertilized with two rates, (30 and 60 kg/ha of actual N) of am...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
During the 10-year study, herbage production on an unfertilized, mixed prairie range site in eastern...
Low levels of fall applied ammonium sulphate nitrogen and treble super-phosphate phosphorus fertiliz...
Little information has been published concerning the long-term effects of N and P fertilization on n...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
During drought years, stream flow is often insufficient to irrigate normally flooded native meadows....
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
Forage production response to nitrogen and phosphorus application on six Utah range and meadow sites...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
A west Texas sandyland range site was fertilized with two rates, (30 and 60 kg/ha of actual N) of am...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
During the 10-year study, herbage production on an unfertilized, mixed prairie range site in eastern...
Low levels of fall applied ammonium sulphate nitrogen and treble super-phosphate phosphorus fertiliz...
Little information has been published concerning the long-term effects of N and P fertilization on n...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
During drought years, stream flow is often insufficient to irrigate normally flooded native meadows....
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
Forage production response to nitrogen and phosphorus application on six Utah range and meadow sites...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...