PART 1 – Fertilizing Requirement and Uptake
INTRODUCTION
Turfgrass constantly renews itself through the normal growth process. New roots, buds, rhizomes, tiller and leaves replace the old, diseased and worn. Fertilizers are designed to give the turfgrass the right balance of nutrients which promotes this renewal for healthier growth, improve root development and replace nutrient loss by leaching, fixation, volatilization and also clipping removal.
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENT
Anyone who has ever grown plants knows how much difference fertilizing makes. Most of the time, it’s a positive difference, but many gardeners have also learned that too much fertilizer can kill the plants. There are three commonly applied nutrients which are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), but plants also need 13 other essential nutrients to grow.
NUTRIENT UPTAKE
The essential elements for plants growth must be present in the proper amounts and the proper proportion to one another for optimum growth and development to occur. Nutrients can be absorbed into the plants through the leaves, stems, and roots.
The total quantity of nutrients contained in most soils is high however, a major portion of these nutrients is tightly bound in unavailable forms. Only nutrients contain in the soil solution are available for uptake by the turf grassroots. The turf grassroots system is ideally suited for nutrient uptake because of a fibrous, extensive roots system that is surrounded by the soil solution containing nutrients. Once absorption has occurred, the nutrients are translocated to the actively growing tissues of the plants.
FACTORS INFLUENCING NUTRIENT UPTAKE
a .Adequate oxygen supply.
b. Satisfactory levels of respiratory substrate.
c. The optimum temperature for root activity.
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