Fall season fertilization is a widely recommended practice for turfgrass. Fertilizer applied in the fall, however, may be subject to substantial leaching losses. A field study was conducted in Connecticut to determine the timing effects of fall fertilization on nitrate N (NO3-N) leaching, turf color, shoot density, and root mass of a 90% Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), 10% creeping red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) lawn. Treatments consisted of the date of fall fertilization: 15 September, 15 October, 15 November, 15 December, or control which received no fall fertilizer. Percolate water was collected weekly with soil monolith lysimeters. Mean log10 NO3-N concentrations in percolate were higher for fall fertilized treatments than for the...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Turf death can result in the mineralization of organic nitrogen (N) within the turf-soil ecosystem. ...
A field study to compare soil water NO3/--N concentration and cumulative NO3/- losses by percolation...
Fall season fertilization is a widely recommended practice for turfgrass. Fertilizer applied in the ...
A 3-year field study was conducted to determine the influence of nitrogen (N) application timing on ...
As areas of managed turfgrass expand throughout Connecticut and elsewhere in the nation, there is co...
Many turfgrass managers apply a portion of the total yearly N to cool-season turfgrasses in the late...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Concern exists within the lawn care industry as to the merits of foliar applied nitrogen. Efficiency...
• Determine environmentally responsible N fertility programs that maximize turfgrass quality and agr...
The effect of three different nitrogen (N) levels applied monthly year-round on the growth and quali...
ABSTRACT The goal of turfgrass nitrogen (N) fertilization is to supply sufficient N for aestheticall...
Prevalence of nitrate in Suffolk County groundwater has increased within the last decade. One possib...
The goal of turfgrass nitrogen (N) fertilization is to supply sufficient N for aesthetically and fun...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Turf death can result in the mineralization of organic nitrogen (N) within the turf-soil ecosystem. ...
A field study to compare soil water NO3/--N concentration and cumulative NO3/- losses by percolation...
Fall season fertilization is a widely recommended practice for turfgrass. Fertilizer applied in the ...
A 3-year field study was conducted to determine the influence of nitrogen (N) application timing on ...
As areas of managed turfgrass expand throughout Connecticut and elsewhere in the nation, there is co...
Many turfgrass managers apply a portion of the total yearly N to cool-season turfgrasses in the late...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Concern exists within the lawn care industry as to the merits of foliar applied nitrogen. Efficiency...
• Determine environmentally responsible N fertility programs that maximize turfgrass quality and agr...
The effect of three different nitrogen (N) levels applied monthly year-round on the growth and quali...
ABSTRACT The goal of turfgrass nitrogen (N) fertilization is to supply sufficient N for aestheticall...
Prevalence of nitrate in Suffolk County groundwater has increased within the last decade. One possib...
The goal of turfgrass nitrogen (N) fertilization is to supply sufficient N for aesthetically and fun...
Various N fertilizer sources are available for lawn turf. Few field studies, however, have determine...
Turf death can result in the mineralization of organic nitrogen (N) within the turf-soil ecosystem. ...
A field study to compare soil water NO3/--N concentration and cumulative NO3/- losses by percolation...