Traditionally, grass clippings have been removed from managed turfgrass areas during the growing season. Alternatives are necessary, though, because land-fill space is at a premium in the U.S. and many land-fills no longer accept grass clippings. The simplest method of disposing of grass clippings is to leave them onsite, however, the effect of returning clippings on nitrogen (N) availability and leaching in turfgrass has not been thoroughly examined. ^ Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) were used to characterize soil N availability in turfgrass. Anion exchange membranes hold promise as a method for determining the plant available N status of soils, however, their capacity for use with turfgrass has not been examined extensively. In this res...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
Ideal nitrogen (N) management for turfgrass supplies sufficient N for high-quality turf without incr...
Traditionally, grass clippings have been removed from managed turfgrass areas during the growing sea...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
ABSTRACT ers with a scientific basis for optimizing their N manage-ment strategies for turfgrass.The...
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) are a potential method for determining the plant available N status ...
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) are a potential method for determining the plant available N status ...
Decomposition rates and N release patterns of turfgrass clippings from lawns are not well understood...
As areas of managed turfgrass expand throughout Connecticut and elsewhere in the nation, there is co...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
Ideal nitrogen (N) management for turfgrass supplies sufficient N for high-quality turf without incr...
Traditionally, grass clippings have been removed from managed turfgrass areas during the growing sea...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
The effect of returning grass clippings on turfgrass growth and quality has not been thoroughly exam...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
Returning clippings can provide N to turf, but the amount of plant-available N derived from clipping...
ABSTRACT ers with a scientific basis for optimizing their N manage-ment strategies for turfgrass.The...
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) are a potential method for determining the plant available N status ...
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) are a potential method for determining the plant available N status ...
Decomposition rates and N release patterns of turfgrass clippings from lawns are not well understood...
As areas of managed turfgrass expand throughout Connecticut and elsewhere in the nation, there is co...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
The effect of clipping management on nitrate (NO3) leaching beneath creeping bentgrass (Agrostis sto...
Ideal nitrogen (N) management for turfgrass supplies sufficient N for high-quality turf without incr...