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Published online 1 March 1964
Published in Agron J 56:221-223 (1964)
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Effect of Various Fertilizers on Turfgrass Yield, Color, and Composition1

D. V. Waddington, J. Troll and D. Hawes2

Synopsis: Three fish by-product fertilizers used for turfgrass fertilization gave results comparable to fertilizers having other natural or synthetic organic nitrogen sources. Yield, visual color rating, chlorophyll content, and percent N in leaf tissue were satisfactory criteria for evaluating the turfgrass area under fertilizer treatments.


1 Contribution of Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass.

2 Instructor and Assistant Professor of Agronomy and former Laboratory Assistant (now graduate student at Cornell University), respectively.

Received for publication August 29, 1963.





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