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Synopsis: Nitrogen fertilization increased the production of Pensacola bahiagrass but did not influence the seasonally of production. Over a 3-year period total production averaged 12% in April and May, 64% in June and July, and 24% in August and September. Phosphorus content of the forage was very high (0.36%) and averaged 41% higher than the calcium content.
2 Assistant Professors of Agronomy, Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations, and Superintendent, Nursery Branch Experiment Station, Americus.
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