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Web URL(s): | http://web.archive.org/web/20061205204057/http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/itsweb/proceedings.pdf#page=26 Last checked: 05/23/2017 Requires: Adobe Acrobat Notes: Document is within a single large file |
Publication Type: | Report |
Content Type: | Abstract or Summary only |
Author(s): | Macolino, S.; Scotton, M.; Ziliotto, U. |
Author Affiliation: | Universita Delgi Studi di Padova, Italy |
Title: | Behaviour of two cultivars of tall fescue subjected to different management |
Section: | Abstracts Other records with the "Abstracts" Section |
Meeting Info.: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada: 15-21 July, 2001 |
Source: | IXth International Turfgrass Research Conference. Vol. 9, 2001, p. 50-51. |
Publishing Information: | [Toronto, Canada]: International Turfgrass Society |
# of Pages: | 2 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Cultivar evaluation; Festuca arundinacea; Clipping return; Nitrogen; Mowing height; Vertical growth; Seasonal variation; Fertilization; Visual evaluation; Color; Comparisons |
Cultivar Names: | Safari; Noria |
Abstract/Contents: | "The present investigation has the purpose to study the behaviour of two cultivars of tall fecue (Safari and Noria) in monophyte cultivation and subjected to different management: tow nitrogen levels (100-200 Kg/ha/year) tow cut levels (3-6 cm), with and without grass-cycling. The research was conducted at the Experimental Farm at Padova University in a split plot statistical design with four replications (sowing: 5/4/99). The turf was mowed with a rotary mower at appropriate intervals to remove one-third of the existing stubble in not grass-cycling theses. The study was conducted from August 1999 to December 2000. The most important result is related to the vertical plant growth (mm/day) that presented important changes from season to season and has been strongly influenced by cultivar (Safari: 2.72; Noria: 3.23), fertilization (200 N units: 3.31; 100 N units 2.72) and grass-cycling (grass-cycling: 4.45; not grass-cycling: 3.01); as consequence there were many differences in the cut frequency. Nevertheless, the visual rating (1-9) showed that high nitrogen distribution (200 units) and grass-cycling practice increase the plants [plants'] color that maintain high-quality turf, especially during the winter season." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | This item is an abstract only! |
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-like – may be incomplete): | Macolino, S., M. Scotton, and U. Ziliotto. 2001. Behaviour of two cultivars of tall fescue subjected to different management. Int. Turfgrass Res. Conf. 9:p. 50-51. |
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