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Clipping Height and Frequency Influence Growth Response of Nitrogen-Fertilized Blue Grama

A greenhouse study with two clipping heights (1- and 2-inch stubble heights) and two clipping frequencies (every 10 and 20 days) showed that blue grama was able to make use of nitrogen fertilizer much more efficiently when unclipped than when clipped. Both clipping heights and clipping intervals dec...

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Published in:Journal of range management 1974-07, Vol.27 (4), p.308-309
Main Authors: Ermias Bekele, Pieper, Rex D., Dwyer, Don D.
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