Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides), a shortgrass dominant in many plant communities throughout the Great Plains, was irrigated and fertilized with four rates of ammonium nitrate. Yield and crude protein were determined on six dates throughout the growing season. The highest nitrogen level (120 kg/ha) increased dry matter yield 130% while 30 kg/ha of nitrogen only increased yield 23% over the control. Peak crude protein concentration (16.71%) of herbage from the 120 kg of N/ha treatment was observed on July 8, while maximum crude protein (9.26%) in nonfertilized herbage was found a month earlier. In all fertilized treatments, peak protein yield preceded peak herbage yields by at least 1 month. Loss of proteins from herbage was greater in tho...
Buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] is a turfgrass species with reduced irrigation an...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
Nitrogen applied at 33, 100, and 300 lb/acre, alone and with phosphorus, increased crude protein con...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
Five rates (0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 kg of N/ha) of nitrogen fertilizer were applied in April, 1971, t...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
A west Texas sandyland range site was fertilized with two rates, (30 and 60 kg/ha of actual N) of am...
A 4-year experiment was conducted to assess the effect of added water and nitrogen on biomass yields...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
The effects of one fall broadcast application of N and P fertilizers on mature intermediate wheatgra...
Buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] is a turfgrass species with reduced irrigation an...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
Nitrogen applied at 33, 100, and 300 lb/acre, alone and with phosphorus, increased crude protein con...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
Five rates (0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 kg of N/ha) of nitrogen fertilizer were applied in April, 1971, t...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
A west Texas sandyland range site was fertilized with two rates, (30 and 60 kg/ha of actual N) of am...
A 4-year experiment was conducted to assess the effect of added water and nitrogen on biomass yields...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Liquid foliar applications of urea-N fertilizer were compared with dry and foliar applications of am...
The effects of one fall broadcast application of N and P fertilizers on mature intermediate wheatgra...
Buffalograss [Buchloë dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] is a turfgrass species with reduced irrigation an...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...