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JANKOWSKI, K., TRUBA, M., JANKOWSKA, J., CZELUSCINSKI, W., WISNIEWSKAKADZAJAN, B., MALINOWSKA, E., KOPER, O., GÓRAL, P., KANIA, P., MATSYURA, A. |
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Applied Ecology & Environmental Research; 2018, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p3755-3765, 11p |
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The field experiment was conducted in Poland between 2013 and 2015. The research was carried out in the split plot design with three replications. The following grass species were used in the experiment (factor B): Lolium perenne, Festuca rubra and Poa pratensis. Another experimental factor tested in the research was soil conditioners (factor A) as Substral (S), Humus Active Papka (HAP), Eko- Użyźniacz (EU), UGmax (UG). In each year of the experiment, among other things, grass growth, i.e. its slow rate of growth, was assessed. It was based on measurements of the height of plants before harvest. A 9-point scale was used. This assessment was conducted in three seasons (spring, summer, autumn). In all seasons red fescue had the most desirable intensity of growth (the slowest) and permanent ryegrass the fastest, both determined as an average effect of all soil conditioners. Of the applied soil conditioners, lawns treated with Humus Active Papka, grew the most slowly, taken as an average for all grass species and for all seasons. Of all grass species tested in the experiment red fescue had the smallest variation of growth intensity during the research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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