The Effect of Enhanced-Efficiency Nitrogen Fertilizer Formulations on the Yield of Bermudagrass.

Sunday, February 1, 2009
Westin Peachtree Plaza, The Overlook Room
Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia, Athens, GA and Glen Harris, Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA

The Effect of Enhanced-Efficiency Nitrogen Fertilizer Formulations on the Yield of Bermudagrass

D. Hancock and G. Harris

Enhanced-efficiency nitrogen fertilizer formulations may reduce potential environmental losses. The objectives of this research were to compare the yields of bermudagrass hay of Agrotain® (ATU), Environmentally Smart Nitrogen® (ESN), or Nutrisphere-N™ (NSN) treated urea to conventional applications of urea and ammonium nitrate (AN).  Plots (2.1 x 3.7 m) were delineated within a previously established stand of bermudagrass (cv. ‘Russell') at UGA Agricultural Experiment Station facilities near Calhoun and Eatonton, GA. Soil types were a silt loam and loam, respectively. The experiment was a randomized complete block design with four replicates. The treatment combinations included one rate of 336 kg actual N ha-1 yr-1 of ATU, ESN, NSN, or urea applied once or split among two applications during the season; urea or AN split equally across regrowth periods; and a 0 N control. Rainfall during the growing season (Mar-Sept) was severely drought stressed in 2007 and 2008. At both locations and years, there was a significant cutting date x treatment interaction. During the extremely dry first growth period, yields of the ESN treatments (512 kg DM ha-1) were significantly less than ATU, NSN, urea, and AN treatments (1255 kg DM ha-1), but not the check plots (570 kg DM ha-1). However, N formulation did not have a consistently significant effect on yield in subsequent harvests.

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