Tag: nitrogen

(Photo courtesy of Joseph Roberts)

A better way to optimize nitrogen applications on bentgrass greens

March 17, 2023 By
Mike Kenna, Ph.D., shares a two-year experiment using the PACE model on creeping bentgrass growth response and corresponding N fertilizer usage. ...

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(Photo: Brain Whitlark, USGA)

Why you should fertilize for turf health, not color

August 29, 2022 By
USGA Green Section senior consulting agronomist Brian Whitlark gives his tips on applying nitrogen to optimize your turf quality. ...

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Bermudagrass cover (Photos: Gregg Munshaw)

Nitrogen and sprigging rate effects on Latitude 36 bermudagrass establishment

Bermudagrass (Cynodon sp.) is widely grown throughout the southern United States for recreational and aesthetic purposes. Bermudagrass provides a heat- and drought-tolerant turfgrass that exhibits vigorous growth and good wear tolerance. Bermudagrass also is popular on golf courses because of ...

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The bottom portion of the stainless steel lysimeter (Photo: Kevin Frank, Ph.D.)

Twenty years of measuring nitrogen leaching from turfgrass

October 15, 2018 By
Turfgrass systems require a diversity of inputs to achieve a functional, high-quality surface. Among inputs that influence performance and quality, fertilizer applications are some of the most critical. Although fertilization is essential, fertilization practices continue to be scrutinized for the ...

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Clark Talks Turf: Nitrogen mineralization

July 18, 2018 By
Kevin Frank, Ph.D., is a turfgrass scientist at Michigan State University. He conducts research on soil fertility, turf nutrition and soil physical and chemical processes in addition to publishing and speaking on these topics. You may reach Frank at frankk@msu.edu ...

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Koch Turf & Ornamental: UMAXX

February 9, 2018 By
UMAXX® stabilized nitrogen, an enhanced efficiency fertilizer, contains both a urease and a nitrification inhibitor, protecting against all forms of nitrogen loss—ammonia volatilization, denitrification, runoff and leaching. At the same time, nitrogen is available to the turfgrass immediately following application, ...

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