Study of Different Level of Nitrogen and Mowing Height of Turf Grasses
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newlineTurf grasses are used in various sports field garden and considered as Heart of Garden . so
newlinekeeping all this in view a well refined protocol needs to be standardized for increase more
newlineknowledge and information regarding grasses. Nitrogen plays vital role in plant growth and
newlinechlorophyll formation in plants. Turf grasses are also affected by the N mineralization. So
newlineinvestigate size and height in turf () are very important. Two field experiments were carried out
newlineat Central Research Field Department of Horticulture, SHUATS, Prayagraj -211007,U.P. (India)
newlineduring the year 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 respectively. This study was under taken to examine
newlinestandardize the suitable protocol for turf growing grass farm grown in temperate and subtropical
newlineclimate. Two turfgrasses Buffalograss and Bermudagrass were grown with each comprising of
newlinetreatments replicated thrice. The effect of four levels of nitrogen (50, 100, 150 and 200
newlinegN/m2
newline/month) and three factors (3.00, 4.00 and 5.00mm) on the growth behaviour of two range
newlinegrasses i.e. Bermuda grass and Buffalo grass was studied. Nitrogen plays vital role in plant
newlinegrowth and chlorophyll formation in plants. Turf grasses are also affected by the N
newlinemineralization. The application of different doses of fertilizer increased the shoot and root
newlinebiomass, the former to a greater degree. The inducing effect of increasing levels of nitrogen was
newlinemore pronounced on the aerial parts than on the underground parts as indicated by decreasing
newlineroot and shoot ratio. So investigate size and height in turf () is very important. This study was
newlineunder taken to examine the standardized the suitable protocol for turf growing grass farm grown
newlinein temperate and subtropical climate. Moreover, Bermuda grass responded better to N
newlineapplication than buffalo grass whereas seasonal variations were negligible with slight superiority
newlineof spring season over autumn in some cases. Therefore, optimum use of nitrogen fertilizer in
newlinesmall split doses would help better towards vigorous growth of t