High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical composition of shortgrass range. Blue grama and buffalograss cover declined and western wheatgrass increased. Total yields were significantly increased, largely because of the increase of annual forbs. Thus the only desirable change in the composition resulting from the high N application was the increase of western wheatgrass. Over the 5-year period, the NO3- N accumulated in the 12- to 24-inch soil depth, whereas the grass roots were concentrated in the top foot of soil. The high rates of N increased crude protein significantly, thereby enhancing the palatability of the forage. Forbs on the high N plots were searched out and readily grazed by...
Fall, winter, and spring applications of 20 lb. N/acre as urea or as ammonium nitrate were applied i...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Forage yields were measured from 1959 to 1968 in response to a single fertilizer application in the ...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Plots on shortgrass rangeland in southeastern Wyoming that received high rates of nitrogen applied o...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
The response of range herbage and soils on mixed-grass range in southeastern Wyoming to single massi...
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...
Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides), a shortgrass dominant in many plant communities throughout the G...
Four range sites were fertilized at three different rates of nitrogen (33, 67, and 100 pounds nitrog...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Applied nitrogen increased competition between cheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass for soil moist...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Fall, winter, and spring applications of 20 lb. N/acre as urea or as ammonium nitrate were applied i...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Forage yields were measured from 1959 to 1968 in response to a single fertilizer application in the ...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Plots on shortgrass rangeland in southeastern Wyoming that received high rates of nitrogen applied o...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
The response of range herbage and soils on mixed-grass range in southeastern Wyoming to single massi...
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...
Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides), a shortgrass dominant in many plant communities throughout the G...
Four range sites were fertilized at three different rates of nitrogen (33, 67, and 100 pounds nitrog...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Applied nitrogen increased competition between cheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass for soil moist...
Non-Peer ReviewedIt has long been established that the primary limiting factors for dryland forage p...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Fall, winter, and spring applications of 20 lb. N/acre as urea or as ammonium nitrate were applied i...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
Forage yields were measured from 1959 to 1968 in response to a single fertilizer application in the ...