Abstract

SynopsisZinc content of Coastal bermudagrass grown on a Coastal plain soil was not affected by either frequency or season of harvest. Percentage of zinc in forage grown on a Piedmont soil was decreased by a very high level of lime and increased by high levels of N fertilization. There was an inverse relationship between zinc content of forage and soil pH.

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