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Cover: Intensive daily culture and use of golf course putting greens make nutrient availability a critical component of their management. Light, frequent applications of water-soluble N fertilizer forms facilitate recovery, while primarily ammonium forms significantly enhanced growth and P and Mn concentration of putting green shoots. See “Influence of Nitrogen Rate and Form on Quality of Putting Greens Cohabited by Creeping Bentgrass and Annual Bluegrass,” by Schlossberg and Schmidt (99–106). Photo showing putting green fertility trial at Gulph Mills C.C. (Philadelphia, PA) by Max Schlossberg.

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