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Nitrate Leaching From Turf Fertilization- A Summary of FDEP- Funded Research Laurie E. Trenholm Urban Turfgrass BMP Specialist UF-IFAS

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Nitrate LeachingFrom Turf Fertilization- A

Summary of FDEP-Funded Research

Laurie E. TrenholmUrban Turfgrass BMP Specialist

UF-IFAS

Master Gardener TurfgrassField Day – May 31st

Contact Crystal in the Statewide MG office to register

UF West Florida Research and Education Center, Jay

UF Plant Science Research and Education Unit, Citra

Ft. Lauderdale Research and Education Center

DEP Nutrient Leaching Study

2004-2011

DEP Research – Nutrient Leaching

• Part of a FDEP $4.5 million grant to study nutrient leaching in lawn grasses

• Statewide project• Apply nitrogen and phosphorus to

lawngrasses under a wide variety of circumstances

• Measure visual quality, physiological responses, and nitrate and phosphate concentration in leachate

Lysimeters buried in center of each plot

As nitrate percolates downward through the column, it collects in reservoir filled with gravel. At bottom of lysimeter is a portal for tubing that runs to collection device aboveground. To collect leachate, a vacuum pump is attached the the tubing and water evacuated from base. A sub-sample is collected for analysis.

Research Projects

1. Nitrate Leaching from Newly Sodded Turf2. Nitrate Leaching Due to N Rate3. Nitrate Leaching Due to N Source4. Nitrate Leaching in Winter Months5. Phosphorus Leaching6. Nitrate Leaching Due to Mowing Height7. Nitrate Leaching Due to Clipping

Management

Nitrate Leaching from Newly Sodded Turf

• Floratam and Empire were planted as sod and nitrogen treatments applied same day

• Half of the plots received 2nd nitrogen application 30 days after planting

• N applied as water soluble urea 2 irrigation regimes

TreatmentsN Rate Frequency1. 0.5 lb N DOP2. 1.0 lb N DOP3. 2.0 lb N DOP4. 0.5 lb N DOP + 30

DAP5. 1.0 lb N DOP + 30

DAP6. 2.0 lb N DOP + 30

DAP

Nitrate-N Leached Over 60 Day Study Period

Total NO3-N Leached(kg N ha-1)

Empire Floratam

Source of Variation

Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 1 Yr 2

Nitrogen Treatment (NT)

NS NS ** NS

Irrigation (IR) NS NS NS NS

NT * IR NS NS NS NS

NO3-N Leached From Newly Sodded Floratam

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Conclusions• Important to note that these rates of leaching are

MUCH higher than from established turf • Do not fertilize newly planted sod for 30-60 days

after planting• No pre-plant fertilizer incorporation, even with

biosolid products• Without an established root system, more N likely

to leach• Turf quality and establishment time not

compromised by lack of fertilization

Nitrate Leaching Due to N Rate

• 3-yr study 2005-2007• Established Floratam and Empire• N applied in 4 applications throughout the

year at rates of 1, 4, 7, or 10 lbs N 1,000 ft-2

• N applied as water soluble urea • 2 irrigation regimes (1” @ 1x wkly, 0.5” @ 2x

wkly)

Source of Variation Cumulative NO3-N Leached Cumulative NO3-N Leached

kg ha-1 kg ha-1

2006 2007

NR ** ***

Grass *** ***

IR NS *

NR*Grass NS ***

NR*IR * ***

Grass*IR NS NS

NR*Grass*IR NS *

Nitrogen Rate Study - Nitrate-N Leaching from Floratam

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Nitrogen Rate Study - Percent of Applied N Leached from Empire

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Conclusions• A healthy turf cover mitigated N leaching

loads• Importance of BMPs in maintaining a healthy

turf cover (fertilization, mowing, irrigation)• As SA matured after first year, nitrate

leaching was minimized, regardless of N rate• When turf cover was eroded, N leaching

losses increased• Current N recommendations for SA are good

Conclusions• Zoysia more prone to increased leaching as applied

N increased– Greater disease at higher N rates

• Zoysia N recommendations being revised downwards to reduce disease and potential for greater N losses

• Empire needs for N lower than in SA – quality and color good with less N

• Highest tendency for increased leaching occurred in spring and fall, not in summer

Nitrate Leaching Due to Nitrogen Source

• 8 nitrogen sources applied @ 1 lb N 1,000 ft-2 4x yr

• Established Floratam and Empire

• 4 yr study

Nitrogen SourcesN Sources –applied at 1 lb N every 60 days1. Control2. Water soluble ammonium nitrate3. Water soluble urea4. 30% Sulfur coated urea5. 50% Sulfur coated urea6. Polymer sulfur coated urea (Duration) 7. Polymer sulfur coated urea applied at 2 lbs N every 120

days8. Milorganite

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NO3-N Leaching Due to Nitrogen Source

Source of Variation

2008 2009 2010 2011

Grass NS NS NS NS

Nitrogen Source (NS)

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G * NS *** NS NS NS

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NO3-N Loading By Fertilizer Cycle, 2011

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Conclusions• No significant differences in NO3-N loading between grasses• Differences due to N source in 2 of 4 yrs• Where differences occurred, greatest loading from AN (2008)

and AN, PSCU at 2 lb twice a year, and Milorganite (2011)• What about ordinances banning use of water soluble N

sources?• Should DACS allow Fertilizer Label Rule to change to allow

application of 2 lb PSCU products?• Should DACS allow Fertilizer Label Rule to change to allow

application of up to 1 lb water soluble N?

Nitrate Leaching in Winter Months• Apply N at different

rates monthly throughout winter to Floratam and Ultimate zoysiagrass

• Control, .125, .25, .50, 1.0 and 2.0 lbs N 1,000 ft-2 mo.

• N applied as water soluble urea

Nitrate Leaching in Winter MonthsCumulative NO3-N Leached

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Nitrogen Rate ** * *

Grass *** *** ***

NR x Grass ** NS **

Nitrate Leaching in Winter Months(Yr 1 Nov-March Cumulative)

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Analysis of Variance by Month

ANOVA by Month

Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3

Grass (G) ** * *

Nitrogen (N) *** *** ***

Month (M) *** *** ***

G*N ** NS **

G*M *** NS **

N*M *** *** ***

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NO3-N Loading By N Rate and Month Yr 2

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Conclusions• While there were few differences in leaching at the lower N

rates, these loading rates exceed what occurs during the growing season

• Leaching higher in zoysia and at two highest N rates• Turf quality/color not improved by fertilization• Trend towards greater leaching in winter/spring than in fall

months• If additional N applications to be done due to summer bans

or contractual obligations, they should be done in fall rather than spring

UF-IFAS Recommended Annual N Rates

*Empire zoysiagrass needs lower N rates than our official recommendations to reduce disease and nutrient loading – these are not “official IFAS recommendations” yet

North Central South

lbs. N 1000 ft-2

St. Augustinegrass

2-4 2-5 4-6

Zoysiagrass 2-4 2-5 4-6

Empire* 2-3 3 3-4

Bahiagrass 2-3 2-4 2-4

Are all turf fertilization events potential pollution events?

Other Factors to Reduce Nutrient Movement

• Do not apply nitrogen fertilizer at excessive rates – stick to the UF-IFAS recommendations

• Remove fertilizer granules from impervious surfaces• Remove leaf clippings from impervious surfaces• Use deflector shields around water bodies• Maintain a buffer zone around water bodies• All of these will likely have more impact on reducing

pollution than nitrogen source used

We thank the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for funding

this research