A west Texas sandyland range site was fertilized with two rates, (30 and 60 kg/ha of actual N) of ammonium nitrate (AN), ammonium sulfate (AS) and ammonium phosphate-sulfate (APS) on June 2, 1972. Yield samples taken in mid-August showed all fertilizer treatments to significantly increase total yields. The 60 kg/ha of N treatments of AS and APS produced more herbage than all other fertilizer treatments. Climax decreasers on the site, little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) and sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula), showed less yield response to fertilization than increaser and invader grasses. Crude protein analysis of leaf tissue showed the grasses of the control (ON) to contain significantly less and the grasses treated with 60 kg/ha ...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
Applications of nitrogen fertilizer increased yields and protein content of Western Nebraska range f...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Combinations of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer gave greater yield increases than either element ...
The effects of one fall broadcast application of N and P fertilizers on mature intermediate wheatgra...
Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides), a shortgrass dominant in many plant communities throughout the G...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Low levels of fall applied ammonium sulphate nitrogen and treble super-phosphate phosphorus fertiliz...
Fourteen treatments of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizers were applied in an overgrazed eig...
The response of selected plant species to a single application of factorial combinations of nitrogen...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...
A field study was conducted from 1981 through 1986 on an established stand of grass and legume speci...
Applications of nitrogen fertilizer increased yields and protein content of Western Nebraska range f...
Nitrogen at four rates, 100, 300, 600, and 900 lb/acre, and a combination of 900 lb N, 100 lb P2O5/a...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Combinations of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer gave greater yield increases than either element ...
The effects of one fall broadcast application of N and P fertilizers on mature intermediate wheatgra...
Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides), a shortgrass dominant in many plant communities throughout the G...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Low levels of fall applied ammonium sulphate nitrogen and treble super-phosphate phosphorus fertiliz...
Fourteen treatments of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizers were applied in an overgrazed eig...
The response of selected plant species to a single application of factorial combinations of nitrogen...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Seven species of grass were grown on plots to which N had been applied at progressively increasing r...