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Nitrogen Rate Required for Acceptable St. Augustinegrass and Associated Nitrate Leaching
Author(s) -
Shaddox Travis W.,
Bryan Unruh J.,
Trenholm Laurie E.,
McGroary Pauric,
Cisar John L.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
crop science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.76
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1435-0653
pISSN - 0011-183X
DOI - 10.2135/cropsci2015.04.0226
Subject(s) - irrigation , leaching (pedology) , zoology , horticulture , nitrogen , biology , toxicology , agronomy , chemistry , ecology , soil water , organic chemistry
The recommended N rates for St. Augustinegrass ( Stenotaphrum secundatum [Walt.] Kuntze.) vary in Florida. This research, conducted in Fort Lauderdale, Citra, and Jay, FL, (2006–2008), aimed to determine the minimum N rate necessary for acceptable St. Augustinegrass and to determine the influence of N and irrigation rate on NO 3 –N leaching. Urea was applied in Fort Lauderdale, Citra, and Jay at 98, 196, 294, and 588; 49, 196, 343, and 490; and 49, 98, 196, and 294 kg N ha −1 yr −1 , respectively, based on best management practices. Irrigation was 2.5 mm d –1 and 13.0 mm three times weekly in Fort Lauderdale; 13 mm twice weekly and 26 mm wk –1 in Citra and Jay. In Fort Lauderdale and Jay, lower than recommended N rates mostly produced acceptable turfgrass. Applications of 196 kg N ha −1 (Fort Lauderdale) and 98 kg N ha −1 (Jay) were the lowest rates producing acceptable turf. In Citra, 65% more N was required for acceptable turf than the recommended minimum . Leaching from all N rates was similar, except when N rates exceeded recommendations or when turfgrass exhibited herbicide stress. The high irrigation rate doubled NO 3 –N leaching compared to the low rate in Fort Lauderdale; irrigation frequency had no influence on leaching in Citra or Jay. The predicted minimum N rate for acceptable turf in Fort Lauderdale was <98 kg N ha −1 yr −1 (lower than in Citra; more than in Jay). In stressed turf, additional N conferred little benefit to quality and increased leaching.

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