Nitrate uptake and enzymatic reduction are important processes in regulating nitrogen (N) utilization of the plant and in reducing N losses from the plant-soil ecosystem. In turf-type and forage grasses, N can be lost by tissue removal through mowing or grazing and the efficiency of N utilization must be significantly affected by nitrate uptake and reduction in the roots. In the present study, we compared nitrate uptake by the roots and nitrate reduction in roots and shoots of one C4 grass, bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon [L.] Pers.), and three C3 grasses, Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), and tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.). Grasses were grown in a hydroponic system supplied with modifi...
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a major C3-type forage and turfgrass, but it is less effici...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
Tanner grass (Brachiaria radicans Napper) is a forage plant that is adapted to well-drained soils or...
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a major cool-season turfgrass, yet least efficient in utili...
The efficiency of nitrate use by turfgrasses is likely related to its efficiency of absorption by ro...
Turfgrass roots play an important role in the overall metabolism of NO3/- partly because leaves of t...
Efficient utilization of fertilizer-nitrogen (N) by turfgrasses is probably related to N uptake effi...
Efficient approaches for screening nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) of turfgrasses are needed, ...
Efficient approaches for screening nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) of turfgrasses are needed, ...
Intraspecific variation in nitrate absorption by turfgrasses has been studied but differences in tur...
Nitrate (NO3−) assimilation in perennial grasses occurs predominantly in leaves. A growing body of e...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
N utilization, including plant dry weight (DW) production, total N and nitrate N (NO3-N) content acc...
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a major C3-type forage and turfgrass, but it is less effici...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
Tanner grass (Brachiaria radicans Napper) is a forage plant that is adapted to well-drained soils or...
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a major cool-season turfgrass, yet least efficient in utili...
The efficiency of nitrate use by turfgrasses is likely related to its efficiency of absorption by ro...
Turfgrass roots play an important role in the overall metabolism of NO3/- partly because leaves of t...
Efficient utilization of fertilizer-nitrogen (N) by turfgrasses is probably related to N uptake effi...
Efficient approaches for screening nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) of turfgrasses are needed, ...
Efficient approaches for screening nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) of turfgrasses are needed, ...
Intraspecific variation in nitrate absorption by turfgrasses has been studied but differences in tur...
Nitrate (NO3−) assimilation in perennial grasses occurs predominantly in leaves. A growing body of e...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
N utilization, including plant dry weight (DW) production, total N and nitrate N (NO3-N) content acc...
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a major C3-type forage and turfgrass, but it is less effici...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
Tanner grass (Brachiaria radicans Napper) is a forage plant that is adapted to well-drained soils or...