The effect of cutting frequency and nitrogen fertilizer rates on dry matter production, nitrogen uptake and herbage nitrate content.

Authors

  • L. Sibma
  • T. Alberda

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https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v28i4.17025

Abstract

In 3 trials with perennial ryegrass given N in the range 0-1000 kg/ha and from 3 to 28 times/yr, DM production, N uptake and NO3 content in relation to N application rates and cutting frequencies of herbage were compared. Higher N application rates increased the herbage yield more at longer growing periods than at higher cutting frequencies. N uptake was positively affected by the application rate and not or only slightly by the cutting frequency. Consistent with this, appreciably high N conc. (max. 5.4%) were found on av. in the herbage at high fertilizer N rates and frequent cutting than at lower rates and less frequent cutting (1.6%). NO3 content increased during the growing season, especially as the N application rate was higher and the growing periods longer. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1980-11-01

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