Keyword: Humic acids
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The science of curiosity |
Wilke, Rob. 2024. GreenMaster. Spring. 60(1): p. 10-14. |
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Familiarity and use of biostimulants by the Georgia golf industry: Information from a survey of golf course superintendents |
Pennisi, Svoboda V.; Habteselassie, Mussie; Kostandini, Genti; Waltz, Freddie C. Jr. 2022. HortTechnology. August. 32(4): p. 382-387. |
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Humic acids-based biostimulants impact on root viability and hormone metabolism in creeping bentgrass putting greens Access Restrictions |
Zhang, Xunzhong; Goatley, Mike; McCall, David; Kosiarski, Kelly; Reith, Frank. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 288-294. |
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Evaluating biological thatch control in turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Weaver, Josh R.; McCarty, Lambert B.; Quisenberry, Virgil L.; Hubbard, L. Ray Jr.; Bridges, William G.; Brown, Philip J. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 539-543. |
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Evaluation of humic fertilizers on a sand-based creeping bentgrass putting green |
Lindsey, Alex J.; Thoms, Adam W.; McDaniel, Marshall D.; Christians, Nick E. 2021. Crop Science. September/October. 61(5): p. 3734-3745. |
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Kentucky bluegrass and bermudagrass rooting response to humic fertilizers during greenhouse establishment Access Restrictions |
Lindsey, Alex J.; Thoms, Adam W.; Christians, Nick E. 2020. Agronomy Journal. September/October. 112(5): p. 3396-3401. |
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Bring forth the biostimulants: Incoporating these products into your field management program can benefit your turf in many ways |
Gardner, David. 2016. SportsField Management. June. 11(6): p. 20-24. |
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Natural ways to reduce turf diseases spoiling your sward |
Ward, Martin. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 120-121. |
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271981 |
Humic acid(s): What's the deal? | Anonymous. 2016. Florida Turf Digest. March/April. 33(2): p. 20-21. |
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The Andersons focuses on three nutrient products | Anonymous. 2016. Florida Turf Digest. March/April. 33(2): p. 22. |
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Considerations with biostimulants and sports turf | Fidanza, Michael; Tracanzan, Giovanni. 2016. Sports Turf Manager [STC]. Spring. 29(1): p. 14-16. |
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Handy Humics: Humic acids are becoming a multipurpose tool for superintendents |
White, Patrick. 2015. Superintendent. September. 14(9): p. 26-29. |
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DAKOTA responds to the challenge to do more with less | Parker, Linda. 2015. The Golf Course Trades. February. 28(2): p. 20-21. |
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Variation in responsiveness of Agrostis cultivars to defence activators |
Hsiang, Tom; Goodwin, Paul H.; Gao, Weihong. 2014. 4th European Turfgrass Society Conference Proceedings. June. 45(2): p. 47-48. |
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Effect of humic acids on golf putting green performance | Soldat, Doug. 2013. The Grass Roots. July/August. 42(4): p. 14, 16-17. |
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Secret ingredient: Wild claims of a cure-all created skepticism. Now science is starting to support benefits of mysterious humic acid |
White, Patrick. 2013. Superintendent: Science, Technology and New Products for Golf Course Superintendents. June. 12(6): p. 54-57. |
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Isolation and characterization of potent antifungal strains of the Streptomyces violaceusniger clade active against Candida albicans Access Restrictions |
Kang, Min J.; Strap, Janice L.; Crawford, Donald L. 2010. Journal of Microbiological Methods. January. 37(1): p. 35-41. |
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Microbial products for turf and agriculture from Becker Underwood | Howieson, Mark J. 2009. 2009 International Annual Meetings: [Abstracts][ASA-CSSA-SSSA]. p. 51933. |
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Effects of humic acids on greens: Humic acids have been used to promote nutrient uptake and water retention in greens, but are they effective? Access Restrictions |
Van Dyke, Adam; Johnson, Paul G.; Grossl, Paul R. 2009. Golf Course Management. November. 77(11): p. 82-84, 86, 88, 90. |
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Thin areas in summer lawns | Anonymous. 2009. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. March 3. p. [1]. |
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Biostimulants and turf Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Cooper, Rich. [200x]. TurfNet.com. 8:17. |
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Humates Access Restrictions |
Bates, David H. 2009[2008]. Pitchcare. December/January. 22: p. 106-108. |
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Humic substances effect on moisture retention and phosphorus uptake in intermountain west putting greens |
Van Dyke, Adam; Johnson, Paul G.; Grossl, Paul R. 2008. Applied Turfgrass Science. December. 5(1): p. [1-9]. |
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Worms that do a good turn |
Pearson, Clive. 2008. Pitchcare. April/May. 18: p. 122-123. |
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Influence of humic substances on moisture retention and phosphorus uptake of putting greens: Can superintendents reduce water and fertilizer applications with these natural organic products? | Van Dyke, Adam; Johnson, Paul G. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 46(2): p. 9-10. |
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Influence of humic substances on moisture retention and phosphorus uptake of putting greens | Van Dyke, Adam; Johnson, Paul G. 2007. 2007 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 68. |
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Improving the development of Kentucky bluegrass sod & seed with APEX-10 | Anonymous. 2007. SportsTurf. September. 23(9): p. 36-37. |
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Grow playable, healthy turf: A look at factors that damage chloroplasts and the defenses that protect them | Haag, Jeff. 2007. Golf Course Industry. September. 19(8): p. 86-88, 90. |
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Preventing turfgrass cell damage: The science of healthy grass |
Haag, Jeff; Serrato, Carlos. 2006. Superintendent: The Magazine for Golf Course Superintendents. February. 5(2): p. 24, 27-29. |
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Natural boost |
Mabbett, Terry. 2005. The Groundsman. April. 59(4): p. 30-32, 34. |
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Improving the rooting of Kentucky-bluegrass sod with foliar humic-acid applications |
Ervin, Erik H.; Zhang, X.; Roberts, J. 2005. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. January/February. p. 33. |
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Influences of humic acid-based soil conditioners on putting green turf | Kussow, Wayne R. 2004. 2004 Wisconsin Turfgrass Research Report. 22: p. 113-114. |
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Whence comest your humic acids? |
Shaw, Brent; Lindsey, Mike. 2004. Cactus Clippings. January/February. p. 9-10. |
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Labile soil organic matter as a potential nitrogen source in golf greens Access Restrictions |
Kerek, Mine; Drijber, Rhae A.; Gaussoin, Roch E. 2003. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. December. 35(12): p. 1643-1649. |
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Physiological effects of liquid applications of a seaweed extract and humic acid on creeping bentgrass |
Zhang, Xunzhong; Ervin, E. H.; Schmidt, R. E. 2003. Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science. July. 128(4): p. 492-496. |
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Questions and answers about biostimulants: Superintendents are often in the dark about the best ways to use biostimulants and what types of results to expect Access Restrictions |
Schmidt, R. E.; Ervin, E. H.; Zhang, Xunzhong. 2003. Golf Course Management. June. 71(6): p. 91-94. |
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Humates: What they are and how to select them |
Anonymous. 2003. TurfNet Monthly. February. 10(2): p. 1-4, 13. |
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Organic matter characterization of composts from different feedstocks Access Restrictions |
Zaccheo, P.; Ricca, G.; Crippa, L. 2002. Compost Science & Utilization. Winter. 10(1): p. 29-38. |
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Biostimulants: Answers to some questions golf course superintendents have concerning the use of biostimulants |
Schmidt, R. E.; Ervin, E. H. 2002. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. July/August. 26(3): p. 10-14. |
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Solarization of spent potting media in plastic bags and organic amendments for the production of bedding plants | Zinati, Gladis M.; Bryan, Herbert H.; McSorley, Robert; McMillan, Robert T. Jr. 2001. Proceedings of the 114th Florida State Horticultural Society. June. 114: p. 258-262. |
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Utilization of compost increases organic carbon and its humin, humic and fulvic acid fractions in calcareous soil Access Restrictions |
Zinati, G. M.; Li, Y. C.; Bryan, H. H. 2001. Compost Science & Utilization. Spring. 9(2): p. 156-162. |
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Evaluation of the performance of humic acid products in turfgrass management |
Carey, K.; Gunn, E. 2000. Guelph Turfgrass Institute: 2000 Research Report. p. 5-10. |
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Back to basics: Biostimulant basics for sports turf managers | Anonymous. 2000. SportsTURF. April. 16(4): p. 32-33. |
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Biostimulant products: What research has shown: How they work | Schmidt, R. E. 1999. 1998 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. July. 30: p. 11-17. |
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Creeping bentgrass establishment and management on sand greens |
Faust, Michael B.; Christians, Nick E. 1999. 1999 Iowa Turfgrass Research Report. July. 20: p. 76-78. |
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Biostimulants | Hattori, Kevin. 1999. SportsTURF. July. 15(7): p. 28, 32. |
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Antioxidant response to hormone-containing product in Kentucky bluegrass subjected to drought Access Restrictions |
Zhang, Xunzhong; Schmidt, R. E. 1999. Crop Science. March/April. 39(2): p. 545-551. |
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Diamond zoysiagrass establishment trial at TAES-Dallas |
Reynolds, S. M.; Engelke, M. C. 1998. Texas Turfgrass Progress Reports - 1998. |
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Influence of humic acid application on the growth and nutrient content of creeping bentgrass under salinity stress |
Liu, C.; Cooper, R. J. 1998. 1998 Annual Meeting Abstracts. p. 139. |
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Influence of humic substances on rooting and nutrient content of creeping bentgrass Access Restrictions |
Cooper, R. J.; Liu, Chunhua; Fisher, D. S. 1998. Crop Science. November/December. 38(6): p. 1639-1644. |
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Humic acid application affects photosynthesis, root development, and nutrient content of creeping bentgrass |
Liu, Chunhua; Cooper, R. J.; Bowman, D. C. 1998. HortScience. October. 33(6): p. 1023-1025. |
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Humic substances and their potential for improving turfgrass growth |
Cooper, Richard J.; Liu, Chunhua. 1998. Carolinas Green. September/October. 34(5): p. 23-24. |
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Humates in sportsTurf management | DePew, Michael. 1998. SportsTURF. July. 14(7): p. 36-37, 39. |
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Creeping bentgrass establishment and management on a sand media |
Faust, M. B.; Christians, N. E. 1997. Agronomy Abstracts. 89: p. 129-130. |
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Effects of humic acid application on the photosynthesis, chlorophyll content, and rooting of creeping bentgrass |
Liu, Chunhua; Cooper, R. J.; Bowman, D. C. 1997. Agronomy Abstracts. 89: p. 130. |
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Antioxidant response to hormone-containing enhancer in turfgrasses subjected to drought |
Zhang, X.; Schmidt, R. E. 1997. Agronomy Abstracts. 89: p. 131. |
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Chlorophyll fluorescence signal as a probe in diagnosing physiological status of creeping bentgrass |
Schmidt, R. E.; Zhang, X. 1997. Agronomy Abstracts. 89: p. 131. |
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The impact of growth regulators on the α-tocopherol status in water-stressed Poa pratensis L. Access Restrictions |
Xunzhong, Zhang; Schmidt, R. E. 1997. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 8(Part 2): p. 1364-1371. |
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Adsorption of imazethapyr to amended and nonamanded soils and humic acids |
Senesi, Nicola; La Cava, Paolo; Miano, Teodoro M. 1997. Journal of Environmental Quality. September/October. 26(5): p. 1264-1270. |
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Dealing with stress | Williams, Jim. 1997. SportsTurf. September. 13(9): p. 6. |
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Biostimulants and humic acids - What are they? | Nolde, Bill. 1997. SportsTURF. September. 13(9): p. 32, 35-36. |
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Wetting agents, biostimulants and humic acids - what are they? |
Nolde, Bill. 1997. California Fairways. May/June. 6(3): p. 30-32, 34-35. |
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Chemical and physico-chemical parameters for quality evaluation of humic substances produced during composting |
Senesi, N.; Brunetti, G. 1996. p. 195-212. In: de Bertoldi, Marco; Sequi, Paolo; Lemmes, Bert; Papi, Tiziano, eds. The Science of Composting. London: Blackie Academic & Professional. |
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An evaluation of the effect of humic acid application on the growth and stress tolerance of creeping bentgrass |
Cooper, Richard J.; Peacock, Charles H.; Bowman, Daniel C. 1996. North Carolina Turfgrass. Summer. 14(2): p. 70-72. |
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Humates and their turfgrass applications: Superintendents can benefit by knowing how these substances interact with other compounds and their effect on plant growth and nutrient uptake Access Restrictions |
Varshovi, Amir. 1996. Golf Course Management. August. 64(8): p. 53-56. |
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Plant growth regulators' impact on alpha-tocopherol concentration of Poa pratensis grown under low soil moisture |
Zhang, X.; Schmidt, R. E. 1995. Agronomy Abstracts. p. 146. |
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Effects of Nature's Nutrient on Kentucky bluegrass |
Kussow, Wayne R. 1995. Wisconsin Turf Research: Results of 1995 Studies. 13: p. 121-125. |
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[Humate, humus, and humic acid] |
McCarty, Bert. 1995. Florida Turf Digest. March/April. 12(2): p. 22. |
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Predicting compost stability |
Hue, N. V.; Liu, J. 1995. Compost Science & Utilization. Spring. 3(2): p. 8-15. |
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Humates and humic acids | Gross, Pat. 1994. Thru the Green [Northern California]. May. p. 5, 7. |
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Humate: What is it? What to look for |
Federal, Chuck. 1994. Carolinas Green. May/June. 30(3): p. 18-20. |
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Humate and humic acid | Kussow, Wayne R. 1994. The Grass Roots. March/April. 22(2): p. 18. |
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High pH treatments and the alleviation of soil hydrophobicity on golf greens |
Karnok, Keith A. [J.]; Rowland, Everett J.; Tan, Kim H. 1993. Agronomy Journal. September/October. 85(5): p. 983-986. |
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Humic acid effect on aluminum interlayering in montmorillonite Access Restrictions |
Singer, A.; Huang, P. M. 1993. Soil Science Society of America Journal. January/February. 57(1): p. 271-279. |
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Characterization of humic acid-napropamide complexes by gel electrofocusing techniques |
Liu, R.; Clapp, C. E.; Schmidt, E. L. 1991. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 270. |
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Chemical and Degradation Characteristics of Humate |
Varshovi, A.; Sartain, J. B. 199X. [Gainesville, Florida]: [Soil Science Department, University of Florida]. 25 pp. |
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A comparison of in vitro and in vivo effects of clay minerals, humic acid and micronutrients on the activity of fungicides against Rhizoctonia solani |
Kataria, Hans R.; Sunder, Shyam. 1988. Plant and Soil. September. 111(1): p. 95-104. |
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Changes in the Fraction Composition of Soil Humus of Green Areas in Warsaw |
Kusinska, A.; Lakomiec, I.; Usakiewicz, T. 1983. Polish Ecological Studies. p. 45-54. |
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The relationship between mycorrhizal infection and the capacity to utilize simple and complex organic nitrogen sources |
Stribley, D. P.; Read, D. J. 1980. New Phytologist. December. 86(4): p. 365-371. |
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Humic-fulvic acid content in soils as related to ley clipping management and fertilization |
Tan, K. H.; Beaty, E. R.; McCreery, R. A.; Powell, J. D. 1972. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. July/August. 36(4): p. 565-567. |
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Organic soils Access Restrictions |
Dawson, J. E. 1956. Advances in Agronomy. 8: p. 377-401. |
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