“…Dumort. ], 33 to 51 g kg -1 for perennial ryegrass, and 25 to 51 g kg -1 for Kentucky bluegrass (Mills & Jones, 1996), 27 to 35 g kg -1 for various species (Turner & Hummel, 1992), 30.4 to ≥ 34.7 g kg -1 for Kentucky bluegrass (Badra et al, 2006), 30 to 34 g N kg -1 for mixed species and separately for Kentucky bluegrass (Mangiafico & Guillard, 2007), and 32 to 46 g kg -1 and 28 to 42 g kg -1 for Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue, respectively (Geng, Guillard, Mangiafico et al, 2014). These previous studies, however, report total N concentrations in the clippings and not the verdure.…”