Publication: Response of a cool-season turf mixture to composted chicken manure in a mediterranean environment
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2013-08-24
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Bilgili, Uğur
Sürer, İrfan
Uzun, Pervin
Çalışkan, Necla
Açıkgöz, Esvet
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Taylor and Francis
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The current study addresses the effects of topdressing composted chicken manure on established turf and comparing the composted chicken manure to a chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Turf color, quality and clipping yields were correlated with N sources and application timing. Monthly fertilization resulted in a more uniform color and turf quality and less clipping yields than did comparable amounts of all N sources applied each as a single application in spring and spring and fall (S + F). The monthly and/or S + F topdressing of chicken manure composts increased the color and quality ratings of the turf mixture during the growing season but did not greatly affect the clipping production.
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Plant sciences, Nitrogen fertilization, Chicken manure, Composts, Turf, Color, Quality, Clipping yield, Kentucky bluergrass, Physiological-reponses, Turfgrass establishment, Tall fescue, Growth, Quality, Fertilization, Soil, Cultivars, Irrigation
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Bilgili, U. vd. (2013). “Response of a cool-season turf mixture to composted chicken manure in a mediterranean environment”. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 36(10), 1533-1548.