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1977
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The paper summarizes some recent evidence from the Department of Agriculture, Aberystwyth, on changes brought about by applied N in field swards of grass. The aspects referred to are the number of tillers; weight per tiller; weights and dimensions of parts of tillers; initiation, appearance and longevity of leaves; and senescence and death of tissue relative to yield.
Citation
Wilman, David, "Some effects of nitrogen supply on grass growth" (1977). IGC Proceedings (1977-2023). 13.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1977/sess1/13)
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Some effects of nitrogen supply on grass growth
The paper summarizes some recent evidence from the Department of Agriculture, Aberystwyth, on changes brought about by applied N in field swards of grass. The aspects referred to are the number of tillers; weight per tiller; weights and dimensions of parts of tillers; initiation, appearance and longevity of leaves; and senescence and death of tissue relative to yield.
