Keyword: Mesh element matrices
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Fencing and netting on sports turf 101 |
Sprecher, Mary Helen. 2012. SportsTurf. November. 28(11): p. 36-37. |
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213785 |
Super tip: Drainage, drainage, drainage |
Davis, Darren J. 2010. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 24-25. |
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Netting systems: Safety and aesthetics | Myrland, Jim. 2006. SportsTurf. June. 22(6): p. 30-33. |
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Influence of soil properties on bioaccumulation of 14C-simazine in earthworms Eisenia foetida Access Restrictions |
de Andréa, Mara M.; Papini, Solange. 2005. Journal of Environmental Science and Health: Part B: Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes. B40(1): p. 55-58. |
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The dirt on EPA erosion control regulations: Implemented in 2003, NPDES Phase II has direct effect on golf courses Access Restrictions |
Theisen, Marc S. 2004. Golf Course Management. July. 72(7): p. 78, 80-82. |
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96675 |
More modules: Reliant Stadium's turf manager leaves Magic Kingdom for NFL | Williams, Sam. 2002. SportsTurf. October. 18(10): p. 14-16. |
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83118 |
Turf pavers | Anonymous. 2001. p. [1-6]. In: Urban Small Sites Best Management Practice Manual. St. Paul, MN: Metropolitan Council. |
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Athletic field root zone mixes: What is the best mix for your field? | Henderson, J. J.; Crum, J. R.; Wolff, T. F.; Rogers, J. N. III. 2001. Proceedings of the 71st Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 30: p. 96-99. |
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71435 |
Turfgrass construction materials and methods |
McIntyre, D. K.; Jakobsen, B. F. 1999. p. 101-117. In: Aldous, D. E., ed. International Turf Management Handbook. Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Oxford, England, United Kingdom; Woburn, Massachusetts: Inkata Press, Butterworth-Heinemann. |
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The effect of reinforcement materials on the wear tolerance and playing quality of sports fields |
Torello, William A.; Dest, William M. 1998. Turfgrass Field Day [Massachusetts]. p. 39-41. |
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67504 |
Enhancing participant safety in natural turfgrass surfaces including use of interlocking mesh element matrices |
Sifers, S. I.; Beard, J. B. 1997. p. 156-163. In: Hoerner, Earl F., ed. Safety in American Football. Conshoshocken, PA: ASTM. |
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41103 |
Investigation of randomly orientated interlocking mesh elements/ sand root-zone system for bowling greens Access Restrictions |
Robinson, M.; Neylan, J. 1997. Proceedings of the 8th International Turfgrass Research Conference. 8: p. 87-96. |
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Three-dimensional versus two-dimensional root zone stabilizers | Anonymous. 1997. TURFAX. November/December. 5(6): p. 3. |
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Assessment of plant morphological responses and soil physical characterizations resulting from augmentation of sandy clay loam and clay loam turfgrass root zones with three densities of randomly oriented interlocking mesh elements - 1993 |
Sifers, S. I.; Beard, J. B; White, R. H.; Hall, M. H. 1996. Texas Turfgrass Research - 1996. November. p. 36-40. |
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Turf producers will need biodegradable netting |
Soden, Hugh. 1996. TURF Management. September. p. 7. |
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Toughening turf |
Baker, Stephen. 1996. The Groundsman. July. 49(7): p. 9-10. |
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[Tour stop in Oregon; Lectures in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Lecture on Agronomic Sports Turf Safety in Los Angeles; Two invited lectures in Coleraine, Nothern Ireland] | Anonymous. 1996. TURFAX. July/August. 4(4): p. 3. |
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[Technical assistance visitations to Oregon State University in Corvallis and Portland Municipal Stadium] | Anonymous. 1995. TURFAX. September/October. 3(5): p. 3. |
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A new technology for sports field construction with the randomly oriented, interlocking mesh elements system and its actual use case history |
Beard, James B. 1994. p. 61-80, 139-159. In: The Committee of International Symposium on Soccer Field. Proceedings of International Symposium on Soccer Field. Tokyo, Japan: The Committee of International Symposium on Soccer Field and Soft Science, Inc. |
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Natural turf reinforcement: The best of both worlds for New Zealand sportsfields |
Thorp, Yolanda. 1994. Proceedings of The 5th New Zealand Sports Turf. p. 166-168. |
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A preliminary investigation of mesh reinforced racing profiles at Moonee Valley |
Williams, Warren. 1994. Proceedings of The 5th New Zealand Sports Turf. p. 173-174. |
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Tender treatment for tough turf |
White, David. 1994. Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. October. 60(1): p. 12-13. |
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A randomly oriented, interlocking mesh high-sand root zone system for sports field and race course applications |
Beard, James B. 1994. North Carolina Turfgrass. Fall. 12(3): p. 52-53. |
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32712 |
The science behind pitch construction |
Anonymous. 1994. Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. September. 59(12): p. 6-7. |
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Recuperative growth of `Tifway' bermudagrass in artificial light for domed stadia use |
Vogt, E. W.; Sifers, S. I.; Green, R. L.; Hall, R. H. 1994. Texas Turfgrass Research - 1993. August. p. 116--119. |
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A field trial on isotropic stabilisation of sand rootzones for football using netlon mesh elements Access Restrictions |
Canaway, P. M. 1994. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. June. 70: p. 100-109. |
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The effects of mesh element inclusion on soil physical properties of turfgrass rootzones Access Restrictions |
Richards, C. W. 1994. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. June. 70: p. 110-118. |
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Self-cultivation - the alternative to mechanical aeration? |
Guise, Stephen. 1994. The Groundsman. May. 47(5): p. 10. |
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Sub-surface system satisfies down under |
Anonymous. 1994. Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. February. 59(5): p. 12-13. |
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[Lecture series on golf course turfgrass science and culture, Malaysia; Italian Golf Federation Turfgrass Technical School, and mesh element/parking lot assessments, Italy; Turfgrass seminars, Japan; Meeting of American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio] | Anonymous. 1994. TURFAX. January. 2(1): p. 2-4. |
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Turf benefits and soil physical enhancement resulting from augmentation of sandy clay and clay loam turfgrass root zones with randomly oriented, interlocking mesh elements | Sifers, S. I.; Beard, J. B.; Hall, M. 1994. TURFAX. January. 2(1): p. 5. |
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Plant morphological responses and soil physical characterizations resulting from augmentation of sandy clay and clay loam turfgrass root zones with randomly oriented interlocking mesh elements |
Sifers, S. I.; Beard, J. B.; Hall, M. 1993. Agronomy Abstracts. p. 164. |
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Reinforcement combats black layer problem |
Beard, James B.; Sifers, Samuel I. 1993. Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. August. 58(11): p. 35-36+. |
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Stabilization and Enhancement of Sand-modified Root Zones for High Traffic Sports Turfs with Mesh Elements: A Randomly Oriented, Interlocking Mesh Inclusion System |
Beard, James B.; Sifers, Samuel I. 1993. College Station, TX: Texas A & M University. 40 pp. |
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[Seminars and test sites in Japan; research evaluation in Italy; C-5 Turfgrass Division Technical Meetings in Minnesota; Basic Turfgrass Seminar in Sweden; and Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia] | Anonymous. 1993. TURFAX. January. 1(1): p. 2. |
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A randomly oriented, interlocking mesh - high-sand root zone system for golf course applications | Beard, James B.; Sifers, Samuel I. 1992. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 21: p. 223-225. |
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Assessment of three densities and two vertical placement techniques for sport turf root zone stabilization using a randomly oriented, interlocking mesh element-high sand matrix system - 1988 to 1990 |
Sifers, S. I.; Beard, J. B. 1992. Texas Turfgrass Research - 1992. September. p. 80-86. |
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Ten tight weeks for $1.8 m MCG rebuild |
Anonymous. 1992. Turf Craft Aust.. September. 29: p. 34-35. |
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Backers, skeptics assess mesh-grid technology | Phillips, Hal. 1992. Golf Course News. June. 4(6): p. 35, 38. |
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Discovery of beneficial environmental contributions from mesh elements to high sand modified root zones for sport fields |
Beard, J. B.; Sifers, S. I. 1991. Texas Turfgrass Field Day. p. [119-121]. |
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The Techturf system in the Grand Ring |
Goddard, Mark. 1990. p. 58. In: Shildrick, John, ed. Turf Reinforcements. |
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Structural and physical properties of a sand turfgrass root zone augmented with mesh matrices |
Depew, M. W.; Beard, J. B.; Wilding, L. P.; Brown, K. W.; Sifers, S. I. 1990. Agronomy Abstracts. October. p. 172. |
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Trends in sports turf | Bladon, Michael J. 1989. Sports Turf Newsletter [STA]. January. 2(1): p. 2-4. |
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Randomly oriented interlocking mesh matrices: A new concept in root zone construction for turfed sports fields, race tracks, and intensively trafficked areas |
Beard, James B.; Sifers, Samuel I. 1988. Australian Golf Course Superintendents' Association 10th National Turf Grass Conference [Proceedings]. p. [149-154]. |
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Mesh elements added to granular soil gives root zone stability to bermudagrass, perennial ryegrasses and tall fescues | Anonymous. 1988. Sports Turf Newsletter [STA]. August. 1(4): p. 8. |
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Mesh elements added to granular soil gives root zone stability to bermudagrass, perennial ryegrasses and tall fescues Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1988. TurfNews [ASPA]. July/August. 11(4): p. 57-58. |
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Mesh strengthens sand-based fields | Anonymous. 1988. SportsTURF. March. 4(3): p. 40. |
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Statistical methods in soil classification research Access Restrictions |
Arkley, Rodney J. 1976. Advances in Agronomy. 28: p. 37-70. |
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The six-inch mesh: Aid to constuction |
Anonymous. 1938. The Agrostologist. Spring. 2(1): p. XX [20]. |
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