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Bermudagrass Sod Growth and Metal Uptake in Coal Combustion By-Product-Amended Media

M. J. Schlossberg*, C. P. Vanags and W. P. Miller

Plant Sciences Building, Athens, GA 30602-7272



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Fig. 1. Metal concentrations in Year 2 bermudagrass sod leaf tissue, by growth media mix type and days after planting (DAP), for (a) Mn, (b) Mo, and (c) Ni. Error bars signify least significant difference by DAP, according to Tukey's Studentized range ({alpha} = 0.05). Growth media mix types were comprised of quartz sand (QS), bottom ash (BA), fly ash (FA), municipal compost (CP), or anaerobic digested biosolids (BS) in the volumetric ratios indicated.

 





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