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Synopsis: Blue panicgrass forage yield and percent protein were increased by nitrogen fertilizer. Highly significant positive correlation, coefficients between yield and percent protein were found. Maturity stage and clipping height significantly influenced yield. Percent protein significantly decreased as blue panicgrass matured. The soilmoisture-stress treatments did not significantly influence yield or percent protein. Percent dry matter decreased as nitroRen level increased. Significant differences in dry matter percent were found among harvest dates and replications.
2 Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Tucson, Arizona. Acknowledgement is made to L. J. Streetman, formerly Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, Arizona, for contributing to the planning and carrying out of this investigation.
Received for publication December 11, 1961.
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