Poster Number 255
See more from this Division: C05 Turfgrass ScienceSee more from this Session: Turfgrass Fertilization, Cultivation, Topdressing and Thatch Management
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
Field and greenhouse studies were conducted during the summer of 2009-2010 at Texas Tech University to quantify the efficacy of fertilizer, extracted humic/fulvic acid, and calcium lignosulfonate to enhance bermudagrass establishment. Plugs (2.5 cm2) of ‘Tifway 419’ hybrid bermudagrass were transplanted into bare ground June 3, 2009. Plots were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Monthly treatment applications consisted of (16 N - 4 P2O5 - 8 K2O) at 73 kg N/ha, (16 N - 4 P2O5 - 8 K2O) at 73 kg N/ha + humic/fulvic acid (hf) at 3.4 kg/ha or 1.7 kg/ha, (16 N - 4 P2O5 - 8 K2O) at 73 kg N/ha + calcium lignosulfonate (cl) at 3.4 kg/ha or 1.7 kg/ha, or (16 N - 4 P2O5 - 8 K2O) at 73 kg N/ha + hf at 1.7 kg/ha or 0.9 kg/ha + cl at 1.7 kg/ha or 0.9 kg/ha starting at time of planting and ending 8/4/2009. Two cores (10.2 cm diameter) were removed from plots on 10/6/2009 and analyzed for shoot and root mass. Hf treatments exhibited 17.7 g of shoot tissue followed by (fb) hf + cl (15.4 g), cl (11.6 g), and fertilizer (11.5 g). Fertilizer and cl treatments exhibited the lowest root biomass (0.97 and 0.98 g, respectively), while hf and hf + cl exhibited a 2-fold increase in root mass (2.2 and 1.9 g, respectively). Twenty common bermudagrass seeds were planted in pots in the greenhouse on 3/17/2010 and received the same treatments previously described. Pots were harvested on 5/17/2010 and analyzed for shoot and root mass. Hf, cl, and hf + cl treatments exhibited shoot mass of 3.2 to 3.8 g and root mass of 3.4 to 3.6 g, while fertilizer treatments exhibited shoot mass of 2.2 g and root mass of 2.3 g.
See more from this Division: C05 Turfgrass ScienceSee more from this Session: Turfgrass Fertilization, Cultivation, Topdressing and Thatch Management