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Description
Properly managed native bluejoint grass [Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) Beauv .], the dominant grass on the Kenai Peninsula (Laughlin et al. 1984), is important for supplying supplemental forage for winter feeding of livestock. This 11-year study was undertaken to determine responses of native blue joint to two rates of nitrogen (N) supplied by ammonium nitrate (AN) , urea, and two rates of phosphorus (P) on Kachemak silt loam at two locations on the lower Kenai Peninsula.
Publication Date
10-17-1987
Keywords
Nitrogen Rate, Nitrogen Source, Phosphorus Rate, Native Bluejoint Grass
Recommended Citation
Laughlin, Winston M.; Smith, Glenn R.; and Peters, Mary Ann, "Influence of Nitrogen Rate, Nitrogen Source, and Phosphorus Rate on Native Bluejoint Crass Yield and Composition on the Lower Kenai Peninsula" (1987). Bulletin. 89.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_bulletin/89
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2076