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Synopsis: Accumulation of P in leaves of Merion exceeded that in common bluegrass. Top growth of Merion was significantly greater and root weights significantly less than common bluegrass. Red rescue outyielded common bluegrass in all plant components except rhizomes. Results indicate that these grass species can tolerate high levels of P and that the upper limits of tolerance were not attained in these studies.
2 Research Agronomists, Crops Research Division, and Soil Scientist, formerly at U. S. Fertilizer Laboratory, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Beltsville, Maryland, now stationed at the Newell Irrigation and Dryland Field Station, Newell, South Dakota.
Received for publication June 19, 1964.
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