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Taylor and Francis Group, Journal of Plant Nutrition, 14(34), p. 2193-2205, 2011

DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2011.618578

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Using tissue analysis as a tool to predict bahiagrass phosphorus fertilization requirement

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Abstract

Tissue analysis in combination with soil testing has been recently incorporated in the fertilization recommendations for bahiagrass in Florida; however, limited research is available to validate the proposed critical tissue phosphorus (P) level. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to identify the critical minimum tissue P concentration below which bahiagrass dry matter (DM) yield is impacted. Treatments consisted of three nitrogen (N) rates (0, 50, and 100 kg N ha−1), four P rates (0, 20, 40, 60 kg P2O5 ha−1) and two clipping intervals (28 and 56 d). Bahiagrass yields and tissue P increased in response to P application. Phosphorus uptake showed a quadratic response to P rates when N was applied. Phosphorus recovery increased linearly as P rate increased. Root mass responded to P, even at the smallest (20 kg ha−1) rate. Data indicated that tissue P concentration of 1.3 (±0.2) g kg−1 can be used as an indicator of bahiagrass P deficiency.