Abstract

Application of 2 and 3 lb N/1,000 ft2 resulted in acceptable buffalograss quality when subjected to simulated golf cart traffic. Across all fertilizer treatments, traffic rates of 8 and 16 passes per week resulted in unacceptable quality ratings for the study duration.

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  • Influence of Simulated Golf Cart Traffic and Nitrogen Rate on Buffalograss Quality

  • Application of 2 and 3 lb N/1,000 ft2 resulted in acceptable buffalograss quality when subjected to simulated golf cart traffic

  • Traffic rates of 8 and 16 passes per week resulted in unacceptable quality ratings for the study duration

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Influence of Simulated Golf Cart Traffic and Nitrogen Rate on Buffalograss Quality (2015) "Influence of Simulated Golf Cart Traffic and Nitrogen Rate on Buffalograss Quality," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 1: Iss. 6. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. Copyright January 2015 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.

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