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Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in Response to Tall Fescue Endophyte Infection, Fertilization, and Cultivar

A. J. Franzluebbers* and J. A. Stuedemann

USDA-ARS, 1420 Experiment Station Road, Watkinsville, GA 30677-2373



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Fig. 1. Endophyte infection frequency of tall fescue tillers during the period of 1983 to 1996 as affected by endophyte infection level at planting (low = 7% seed infection, high = 80% seed infection), fertilization (low = 13.4–1.5–5.6 g N–P–K m–2 yr–1, high = 33.6–3.7–13.9 g N–P–K m–2 yr–1), and cultivar (Triumph and Johnstone). Lines represent linear regression, the results of which are specified in the text.

 





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