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Published online 20 June 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1772-1778 (2006)
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Nitrogen Rate and Mowing Height Effects on TifEagle Bermudagrass Establishment

E. A. Guertala,* and D. L. Evansb

a Agronomy and Soils, Auburn Univ., AL, 36849
b DOW AgroScience, LLC, 9330 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268


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Fig. 1. Percentage ground cover of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass as affected by N rate (bottom) and the interaction of N rate and mowing height (top) at 6 wk after sprigging at Auburn, AL.

 

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Fig. 2. Shoot density of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass collected 9, 7, and 10 wk after sprigging in 2002, 2003, and 2004, respectively, as affected by N rate at Auburn, AL.

 

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Fig. 3. Root dry mass of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass as affected by the main effects of mowing height (top) and N rate (bottom) at Auburn, AL, in 2002.

 

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Fig. 4. Mass of dry stolons and rhizomes of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass as affected by the main effects of mowing height (top) and N rate (bottom) at Auburn, AL, in 2004.

 

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Fig. 5. Mass of dry stolons and rhizomes of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass as affected by the interaction of mowing height and N rate at Auburn, AL, in 2003.

 

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Fig. 6. Total nonstructural carbohydrate content of TifEagle hybrid bermudagrass as affected by N rate in 2003 and 2004 tests at Auburn, AL.

 

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Fig. 7. Fall soil extractable NO3–N (top) and NH4–N (bottom) content as affected by N rate in 2002, 2003, and 2004.

 





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