1963
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1963.00021962005500040041x
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Effects of Fertilization on the Growth of Velvetgrass in a Grass Pasture

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“…Acidic peaty soils are usually low in available nutrients and many trace elements are also likely to be deficient (Newbould, 1974). The optimum pH range of soils for H. lanatus extends lower than that for L. perenne (Davis, 1944) and it tends to be associated with acidic soils (Kruijne and de Vries, 1963;Hart and McGuire, 1963). Holcus lanatus also tends to be found on soils of low potassium status and it will tolerate low levels of phosphate (Brenchley and Warington, 1958;Kruijne and de Vries, 1963;Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, 1975).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acidic peaty soils are usually low in available nutrients and many trace elements are also likely to be deficient (Newbould, 1974). The optimum pH range of soils for H. lanatus extends lower than that for L. perenne (Davis, 1944) and it tends to be associated with acidic soils (Kruijne and de Vries, 1963;Hart and McGuire, 1963). Holcus lanatus also tends to be found on soils of low potassium status and it will tolerate low levels of phosphate (Brenchley and Warington, 1958;Kruijne and de Vries, 1963;Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, 1975).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poa showed a small positive response to lime, whereas Holcus disap peared from most of the limed plots of the Rothamsted Park Grass experiment (Williams, 1978). Hart & McGuire (1963) also found a negative response of Holcus to liming.…”
Section: Literature Data On the Lime Response Of Poa Trivialis And Ho...mentioning
confidence: 84%