Offered Papers Theme B: Grassland and the Environment
Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
Long-term research into the effect of N+PK nutrition enables an objective evaluation of the trend and rate of succession and a prediction of changes including production development in permanent grassland (Hrabě et al., 1991). Former research (Hrabě & Halva, 1993) and evaluation within an eco-system concept (Rychnovská et al., 1994) demonstrated marked changes in the species composition of grass communities with the application of N+PK fertilisation that did not correspond to the sward type and site conditions.
Citation
Hrabě, Frantisek and Skládanka, Jiří, "The Effect of NPK Fertilisation on Structure and Species Composition of Grasslands" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 200.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeB/200)
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The Effect of NPK Fertilisation on Structure and Species Composition of Grasslands
Dublin Ireland
Long-term research into the effect of N+PK nutrition enables an objective evaluation of the trend and rate of succession and a prediction of changes including production development in permanent grassland (Hrabě et al., 1991). Former research (Hrabě & Halva, 1993) and evaluation within an eco-system concept (Rychnovská et al., 1994) demonstrated marked changes in the species composition of grass communities with the application of N+PK fertilisation that did not correspond to the sward type and site conditions.
