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Synopsis: At high levels of nitrogen, winter injury to Coastal Bermudagrass decreased with increasing levels of applied potash, and at a given level of potash, injury increased with increasing levels of applied nitrogen.
2 Soil Scientists, Agricultural Research Service, USDA. The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of H. D. Morris in the preparation of this paper and in supplying the statistical analysis.
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