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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2013

Nutrient Leaching during Establishment of Simulated Residential Landscapes.

Shawna Loper; Amy L. Shober; Christine Wiese; Geoffrey C. Denny; Craig D. Stanley

Research evaluating nutrient losses during the establishment of plant material in mixed residential landscapes is limited. The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of vegetative cover type, compost application, and tillage on nutrient losses during the establishment of landscape plants. Twenty-four small plots constructed with subsoil fill were planted with St. Augustinegrass [ (Walter) Kuntze] and mixed ornamental species in a randomized complete block design. Plots received composted dairy manure solids at a rate of 0 or 50.8 m ha- in combination with shallow tillage or aeration. Cumulative leachate loads and flow-weighted mean concentrations of NH-N, NO + NO-N, and dissolved reactive P (DRP) were calculated periodically and annually to assess nutrient leaching from landscape plots. Higher cumulative leachate volume, inorganic N and DRP loads, and mean NO + NO-N and DRP concentrations were observed under ornamental cover during one or more study periods, which we attribute to differences in root density and shoot biomass between mixed ornamental species and turfgrass during establishment. Greater cumulative leachate inorganic N loads were reported from composted soils than from unamended soils or soils receiving only tillage or aeration. Inorganic N and DRP loads were similar in magnitude to reported leaching losses from agricultural systems. Better management of nutrients and water in woody ornamental plant beds during plant establishment is needed due to differences in plant growth habits compared with turfgrass. Nutrient content of organic amendments should be considered when applying these materials as a soil conditioner in new residential landscapes.


Horttechnology | 2010

Management of Fertilizers and Water for Ornamental Plants in Urban Landscapes: Current Practices and Impacts on Water Resources in Florida

Amy L. Shober; Geoffrey C. Denny; Timothy K. Broschat


Archive | 2006

Below-Grade Planting Adversely Affects Survival and Growth of Tree Species from Five Different Families

Michael A. Arnold; Garry V. McDonald; Donita L. Bryan; Geoffrey C. Denny; W. Todd Watson; Leonardo Lombardini


Horttechnology | 2007

Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Baldcypress, Pondcypress, and Montezuma Cypress: One, Two, or Three Species?

Geoffrey C. Denny; Michael A. Arnold


Hortscience | 2010

Organic Soil Amendment and Tillage Affect Soil Quality and Plant Performance in Simulated Residential Landscapes

Shawna Loper; Amy L. Shober; Christine Wiese; Geoffrey C. Denny; Craig D. Stanley; Edward F. Gilman


Hortscience | 2010

Plant Performance and Nutrient Losses during Containerized Bedding Plant Production Using Composted Dairy Manure Solids as a Peat Substitute in Substrate

Amy L. Shober; Christine Wiese; Geoffrey C. Denny; Craig D. Stanley; Brent K. Harbaugh; Jianjun Chen


Horttechnology | 2011

Plant Performance and Nutrient Losses during Containerized Landscape Shrub Production using Composted Dairy Manure Solids as a Peat Substitute in Substrate

Amy L. Shober; Christine Wiese; Geoffrey C. Denny; Craig D. Stanley; Brent K. Harbaugh


Journal of environmental horticulture | 2009

Performance of Florida landscape plants when irrigated by ET-based controllers and time-based methods.

Amy L. Shober; Stacia L. Davis; Michael D. Dukes; Geoffrey C. Denny; S. P. Brown; S. Vyapari


Hortscience | 2008

Comparative Canopy Damage among Provenances of Baldcypress Associated with the Presence of Cercosporidium sequoiae (Ellis and Everth.) W.A. Baker and Partridge

Garry V. McDonald; Geoffrey C. Denny; Michael A. Arnold; Donita L. Bryan; Larry W. Barnes


Phytologia. | 2012

Taxodium (Cupressaceae): one, two or three species? Evidence from DNA sequences and terpenoids

Robert P. Adams; Michael A. Arnold; Andrew R. King; Geoffrey C. Denny

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Donita L. Bryan

University of Wisconsin–Platteville

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