Keyword: Charcoal
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Mitigation practices to effectively overseed into indaziflam-treated turfgrass areas Access Restrictions |
Jeffries, Matthew D.; Gannon, Travis W.; Brosnan, James T.; Breeden, Gregory K. 2016. Weed Technology. January-March. 30(1): p. 154-162. |
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Biochar: From the Amazon Basin to backyards: Carbon-rich charcoal is becoming more popular to help with tree care |
Fite, Kelby. 2014. Lawn & Landscape. February. 35(2): p. 106-107. |
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Establishment of perennial ryegrass in soil with simulated petroleum-based spills and remediation Access Restrictions |
Bai, Ruiqin; Li, Deying. 2013. HortTechnology. June. 23(3): p. 334-338. |
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An extended cooler spring |
Lowe, Todd. 2013. United States Golf Association. April 17. p. 1-2. |
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Impacts upon soil quality and plant growth of bamboo charcoal addition to composted sludge Access Restrictions |
Hua, Li; Chen, Yingxu; We, Weixiang. 2012. Environmental Technology. 33(1): p. 61-68. |
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Brown turf in irregular pattern Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2012. Golf Course Management. January. 80(1): p. 30, 132. |
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Effect of mulberry charcoal treatment on the growth and phsiological properties of Kentucky bluegrass grown under salt stress condition | Bae, Eun-Ji; Jeong, Sung-Woo; Park, Nam-Chang; Lee, Kwang-Su; Shin, Hyun-Cheol; Huh, Moo-Ryong. 2011. Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. June. 25(1): p. 112-117. |
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Soil amendments | Anonymous. 2008. Asian Turfgrass Field Day 2008. p. 9-10. |
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Black is back | Williams, Stan. 2000. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 62-63. |
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[What measures are taken to protect greens from winter's blasts] |
Finn, Gerry. 1993. The Newsletter [New England]. January. p. 3.The Super Speaks Out. |
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Study says: Use charcoal | Anonymous. 1990. Golf Course News. June. 2(6): p. 3. |
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[What chemical can you use to neutralize preemergent herbicides so you can reseed a lawn?] | Funk, Roger. 1980. Weeds Trees & Turf. July. 19(7): p. 70. |
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Charcoal can nullify pesticide misuse | Anonymous. 1978. Lawn Care Industry. June. 2(6): p. 10. |
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Mechanical turf damage to green in New Jersey | Anonymous. 1974. The South Florida Green. October. 2(1): p. 4-5. |
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Charcoal can stop herbicide action |
Morgan, Wayne C. 1974. Tee to Green [New York]. July. 3(5): p. 6. |
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Use of activated charcoal to nullify the harmful effects of chemicals in turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Jagschitz, John A. 1973. Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Second International Turfgrass Research Conference. p. 30. |
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Reports on charcoal use with herbicides Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1971. The Golf Superintendent. September/October. 39(9): p. 48. |
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Use of charcoal to deactivate herbicide residues in turfgrass seedbeds | Jagschitz, John A. 1968. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Weed Control Conference. 22: p. 401-408. |
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Grass yellow and drying out Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1964. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 40: p. 97. |
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Suitable charcoal for use on fine turf Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1959. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 35: p. 99. |
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Forking and charcoal treatment in putting green maintenance | Anonymous. 1943. Timely Turf Topics. June. p. 5. |
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[Use of fine Coke Breeze vs. Charcoal on greens] Access Restrictions |
Board of Greenkeeping Research. 1932. The Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. Spring. 2(6): p. 220. |
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Some details California is learning about watering | Langton, Arthur. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 5(4): p. 42, 46, 48. |
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[Suitability and value of waste charcoal sample compared to Coke Breeze and rough ashes] Access Restrictions |
Dawson, R. B. 1931. The Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. March. 2(4): p. 67-68. |
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Value and use of tannery refuse, sawdust and charcoal as material for top-dressing | USGA Green Section. 1930. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. June. 10(6): p. 118. |
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This treatment kept our greens in good shape | Boyd, Tom. 1929. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 3(7): p. 13. |
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Fertility of the soil | Birch, R. 1927. The Journal of the Golf Greenkeepers' Association. p. 116-124. |
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Tobacco dust and charcoal for ridding turf of ants and worms | USGA Green Section. 1927. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. July. 7(7): p. 142-143. |
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Do you recommend the use of charcoal as a top dressing for greens? | Lott, Noah. 1927. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 1(6): p. 16. |
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Animal charcoal as a fertilizer | USGA Green Section. 1926. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. June. 6(6): p. 146-147. |
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Getting rid of earthworms; cinder layers in greens | USGA Green Section. 1924. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. May 22. 4(5): p. 128-129. |
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Tobacco dust and charcoal for ridding turf of ants and worms | USGA Green Section. 1924. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. February. 4(2): p. 51. |
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[Putting greens with insufficient sunlight] | USGA Green Section. 1921. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. September. 1(9): p. 192. |
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[Charcoal to remove worms from greens] | Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. December 19. 1(14): p. 219. |
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