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Recovery of 15 N-labelled fertilizer by Coastal bermudagrass in lignite minesoil
Plant and Soil (1989)
  • Christopher A. Call, Utah State University
Abstract
Minesoils developed from lignite surface mining in Texas are nutrient-poor and have a high N retention capacity. A major concern of landowners and soil conservationists is the response of Coastal bermudagrass to the application of low rates of ammonium-N fertilizer on these nutrient-poor minesoils. A glasshouse study, using15N-labelled ammonium sulfate fertilizer and lignite minesoil, was conducted to measure Coastal bermudagrass biomass production and fertilizer recovery during establishment in response to clipping at 2, 4, and 8 week intervals. At N rates of 0, 40, and 80 kg N ha−1,increases in N fertilization increased Coastal bermudagrass aboveground biomass 5-fold, but showed only small increases in belowground biomass...
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Publication Date
February, 1989
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02203079
Citation Information
Christopher A. Call. "Recovery of 15 N-labelled fertilizer by Coastal bermudagrass in lignite minesoil" Plant and Soil Vol. 114 Iss. 1 (1989) p. 39 - 43
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_call/37/