Enhanced Phosphorous Uptake and Growth Improvement of Creeping Bentgrass after Application of Liquid Fertilizer Containing Humic acid and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Broth

Ka Youn Lee1   Young-Sun Kim1   Sung-Hyun Cho2   Geung-Joo Lee1,*   

1충남대학교 원예학과
2효성오앤비㈜

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of liquid fertilizer containing humic acid and Saccharomyces cerevisiae broth (LHS) on changes of turfgrass growth by investigating visual quality, chlorophyll content, dry weight of clipping, and nutrient content in leaf tissues. Treatments were designed as follows; control fertilizer (CF), HS-1 (CF+1.0 mL m-2 LHS), HS-2 (CF+2.0 mL m-2 LHS), and HS-3 (CF+4.0 mL m-2 LHS). After treatment of LHS on creeping bentgrass, soil pH in the treated plots was decreased than that of CF. As compared to CF, visual quality, chlorophyll content and content of N, P and K were not significantly different in the LHS treatments. However, clipping yield and phosphorus uptake of HS-2 were significantly increased by 22% and 33%, respectively. These results showed that application of LHS improved the phosphorus uptake and growth of creeping bentgrass, which will be an alternative management tool for the cool season turfgrass under stress conditions.

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