Can annual bluegrass putting greens be healthy and fast?: Oregon State University research shows that daily rolling, along with higher mowing heights, provides high-quality turf and excellent green speeds |
Golembiewski, Rob; Blankenship, Tod; McDonald, Brian. 2011. USGA Green Section Record. February 4. 49(5): p. 1-3.
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175226 |
Nutrient and pesticide losses from bermudagrass fairway turf: Study shows amounts of runoff after major storm events |
Bell, Gregory E.; Koh, Kyungjoon. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. December 17. 48(27): p. 1-6.
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173900 |
Researching perennial ryegrass winter survival: Investigating the physiological and biochemical changes associated with winter survival will aid in breeding efforts for improved cultivars |
DaCosta, Michelle; Watkins, Eric. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. December 10. 48(26): p. 1-3.
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173384 |
Exploring nectar sources for wasps that kill mole crickets: Identifying nectar sources could help spread this biological control of mole crickets |
Held, David W.; Abraham, C. M. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 48(2): p. 12-14.
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160743 |
Topdressing fairways: More is better: The application rate has a greater impact than sand particle size distribution
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Skorulski, Jim; Henderson, Jason; Miller, Nathaniel A. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 48(2): p. 15-17.
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160740 |
Population and community responses of reptiles to golf courses: Scientists at the University of Arizona monitor the diversity, distribution, and abundance of reptiles on southwestern golf courses |
Goode, Matt. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 48(2): p. 28-31.
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160748 |
Breaking the winter green addiction: Achieving economic and environmental sustainability requires changes to traditional management strategies in Florida
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Foy, John H. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 48(1): p. 1-6.
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159097 |
Leaf and sheath blight of bermudagrass putting greens: Clemson University scientists investigate how to manage this increasingly serious disease of southern putting greens |
Martin, Bruce; Park, Dara. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 48(1): p. 14-16.
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159100 |
Evaluating cool-season turfgrasses for salinity tolerance: Rutgers University scientists continue to unravel this important trait for future turfgrass cultivars |
Bonos, Stacy A.; Koch, Matthew; Honig, Josh A.; Gianfagna, Thomas; Huang, Bingru. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 47(6): p. 6-9.
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157381 |
Bird pesticide exposure on golf courses: Scientists of The College of William and Mary track the success of eastern bluebirds on pesticide-treated golf courses |
Burdge, Ryan B.; Cristol, Daniel A. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 47(6): p. 10-12.
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157587 |
The search for biological control of white grubs: In hopes of using the information to protect golf courses, University of Kentucky scientists analyze how Mother Nature limits the number of beetle larvae |
Redmond, Carl T.; Potter, Daniel A. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 47(5): p. 8-12.
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154305 |
Summer irrigation and aeration on creeping bentgrass putting greens: Research at the University of Maryland reveals important insight for managing bentgrass greens during summer
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Fu, Jinmin; Dernoeden, Peter H. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 47(4): p. 12-16.
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151855 |
Developing a database tool to guide environmentally responsible pesticide selection: The goal of this collaborative project is to assist superintendents in their efforts to protect the environment |
Cohen, Stuart; Grant, Jennifer; Branham, Bruce; Fermanian, Thomas. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 47(4): p. 24-25.
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151869 |
Fairy ring 101: The curious, elusive, but troublesme fairy ring |
Fidanza, Mike. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 47(2): p. 8-10.
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145976 |
Exploring biocontrol of annual bluegrass weevil: Rutgers University scientists investigate if insect-parasitic nematodes can provide biological control of this serious insect pest |
McGraw, Benjamin A.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 47(2): p. 11-13.
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145977 |
The case for prairie junegrass: Research is underway at the University of Minnesota to improve a native cool-season turfgrass |
Watkins, Eric. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 47(2): p. 22-24.
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145980 |
Long-term monitoring of nutrient loss in runoff from a golf course: A one-of-a-kind investigation at Colbert Hills Golf Course documents effects before, during, and after construction |
Starrett, Steve; Su, Yunsheng; Heier, Travis; Klein, Jamie; Holste, Jeff; Paloma, Monica. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 47(1): p. 6-8.
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143646 |
Breeding turf for insect resistance: New breeding genetics can reduce pesticide costs |
Hanna, Wayne; Braman, Kris. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 47(1): p. 9-11.
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143652 |
Reducing pesticide and nutrient runoff from fairways using management practices: Scientists at the University of Minnesota investigate how superintendents play a key role |
Rice, Pamela; Horgan, Brian. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 47(1): p. 17-19.
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143547 |
Water issues facing the turfgrass industry: Leading turfgrass scientists meet to exchange ideas regarding issues facing turfgrass water use
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Beard, James B.; Kenna, Michael P. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 46(6): p. 9-17.
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141072 |
Heat and drought performance of Texas bluegrass hybrid turf: Does this new turfgrass live up to the hype? |
Keeley, Steve; Bremer, Dale; Su, Kemin. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 46(6): p. 21-24.
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141074 |
Physical analysis of sands for golf course bunker use: Are current laboratory tests good predictors for bunker sand performance in the field?
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Skorulski, Jim. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 46(5): p. 6-8.
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138782 |
Infection and colonization of bermudagrass by a spring dead spot pathogen: Work continues at Oklahoma State University to understand the infection process of spring dead spot |
Walker, Nathan R.; Caasi, Oliver C.; Mitchell, Thomas K.; Marek, Stephen M.; Wu, Yanqi. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 46(5): p. 9-11.
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138783 |
Controlling spring dead spot of bermudagrass: Scientists at Mississippi State University conduct research to unravel this mysterious turfgrass disease |
Tomaso-Peterson, Maria. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 46(5): p. 16-19.
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138788 |
Managing Poa annua seedheads on putting greens: Successful seedhead inhibition can improve spring playability of Poa annua putting greens
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Borger, Jeffrey A. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 46(4): p. 7-8.
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137516 |
Breeding and evaluation of Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue, perennial ryegrass, and bentgrass: Rutgers University continues to gather germplasm from around the world for tomorrow's turfgrass cultivars |
Funk, C. Reed; Meyer, William A.; Bonos, Stacy A. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 46(4): p. 16-18.
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137521 |
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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133499 |
Season-long biological control of black cutworms: A recently discovered baculovirus offers promise for season-long biological control of this common turfgrass pest. |
Potter, Daniel A.; Bixby, Andrea. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 46(2): p. 11-13.
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133503 |
Determining golfer exposure and hazard to pesticides: University of Massachusetts scientists investigate golfers' exposure and hazard to commonly used golf course pesticides |
Clark, J. Marshall; Putnam, Raymond; Doherty, Jeffery. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 46(2): p. 21-24.
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133506 |
Bermudagrass freeze tolerance: Oklahoma State University reasearchers use laboratory and field evaluations to compare bermudagrass freeze tolerance |
Anderson, Jeff; Taliaferro, Charles; Martin, Dennis; Wu, Yanqi; Anderson, Michael. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 46(1): p. 6-9.
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131778 |
Cultivating to manage organic matter in sand-based putting greens: University of Arkansas researchers provide important insight for managing organic buildup on putting greens
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Landreth, Josh; Karcher, Doug; Richardson, Mike. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 46(1): p. 16-19.
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131781 |
Seashore paspalum: Breeding a turfgrass for the future: Work continues at the University of Georgia on the development of this salt-tolerant species |
Raymer, P. L.; Braman, S. K.; Burpee, L. L.; Carrow, R. N.; Chen, Z.; Murphey, T. R. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 46(1): p. 22-26.
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131784 |
Cultural management of anthracnose disease on annual bluegrass: Nitrogen fertility and growth regulators can have positive impacts on management of this potentially devestating disease |
Murphy, James A.; Inguagiato, John C.; Clarke, Bruce B.; Park, Brad S.; Lawson, T. J. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 45(6): p. 8-13.
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129983 |
Phosphorus leaching from sand-based putting greens: Auburn University investigates sub-surface applied phosphorus to minimize leaching |
Guertal, Beth. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 45(6): p. 14-18.
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129996 |
Investment yields bermudagrass cultivars with high quality and improved cold-hardiness: Oklahoma State University Scientists continue to improve this crucial turfgrass for the golf industry. |
Martin, Dennis L.; Wu, Yanqi; Anderson, Jeff A.; Anderson, Michael P.; Bell, Gregory E.; Walker, Nathan R. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 45(6): p. 27-31.
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130010 |
Dew the right thing: Superintendents often remove dew from fairway turf during the early morning as a courtesy to golfers, but are there more benefits to this practice than golfer satisfaction? |
Ellram, Alex; Horgan, B.; Hulke, B. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 45(5): p. 9-11.
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127648 |
Bermudagrass DNA fingerprinting: This powerful tool can be used to distinguish genetic differences that are important in protecting plant patents |
Anderson, Michael P.; Wu, Yanqi. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 45(5): p. 14-17.
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127652 |
Some like it hot: Rutgers University scientists continue to unravel the mystery of creeping bentgrass heat tolerance in hopes of improving this vital turfgrass species |
Huang, Bingru; Xu, Yan. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 45(5): p. 18-21.
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127655 |
Using golf courses to bolster amphibian communities: University of Missouri scientists provide amphibian management guidelines for ecologically minded superintendents |
Semlitsch, Raymond D.; Boone, Michelle D.; Bodie, J. Russell. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 45(4): p. 7-11.
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125412 |
Of moss and men: Research trials from across the U.S. have identified control options for this invasive weed of putting green turf. Field observations indicate management is an important component of successful eradication |
Nelson, Matt. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 45(4): p. 12-15.
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125422 |
Dollar spot control: Treatment of this disease in creeping bentgrass fairway turf as influenced by fungicide spray volume and application timing |
McDonald, Steven J.; Dernoeden, Peter H.; Bigelow, Cale A. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 45(4): p. 30-34.
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125428 |
Shade-resistant bermudagrass: Research has produced an improved cultivar |
Hanna, Wayne; Maw, Bryan. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 45(2): p. 9-11.
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122766 |
Buffer strips, runoff, and leachate: Research compares nutrient loading in runoff and leachate when buffer strips are used alongside golf course fairways |
Stier, John C.; Kussow, Wayne R. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 45(2): p. 16-21.
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122769 |
Nematodes for white grub control: Rutgers University scientists investigate soil effects on nematode suppression of white grubs |
Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2007. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 45(2): p. 26-31.
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122773 |
Overseeding fine fesuce in buffalograss turfs: University of Nebraska researchers overseed buffalograss with blue fescue to extend the color of this native turfgrass |
Shearman, R. C.; Severmutlu, S.; Riordan, T. P.; Bilgili, U. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. p. 20-25.
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115851 |
The National Turfgrass Research Initiative: A new initiative spearheaded by industry leaders offers hope for basic turfgrass research |
Morris, Kevin. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. p. 26-30.
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115852 |
The driving force!: Nitrogen - still an essential building block for sustaining healthy grass |
Schlossberg, Max. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 44(4): p. 30-34.
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112947 |
Understanding wet wilt: Shedding some light on an unfamilar subject |
Dernoeden, Peter H. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 44(2): p. 7-9.
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110213 |
Low-carb diet: Rutgers University scientists demonstrate how the combination of high temperatures and low mowing leads to carbohydrate depletion of putting green turf |
Huang, Bingru; Liu, Xiaozhong; Xu, Qingzhang. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 44(2): p. 10-12.
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110220 |
Nitrogen fate in mature turf: Michigan State University research demonstrates how high rates of nitrogen fertilization to mature turf can result in unacceptable levels of nitrate leaching |
Frank, Kevin W.; O'Reilly, Kevin; Crum, Jim; Calhoun, Ron. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 44(2): p. 26-28.
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110224 |
Resistant turfgrasses for improved chinch bug management: University of Nebraska researchers document multiple chinch bug resistance in cool- and warm-season turfgrasses |
Heng-Moss, Tiffany M.; Baxendale, F. P.; Shearman, R. C.; Eickhoff, T. E. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 44(1): p. 7-11.
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109043 |
The annual bluegrass weevil rears its ugly head: New control options worth considering in the fight against the annual bluegrass weevil |
Vittum, Pat. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 44(1): p. 16-17.
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109047 |
Mowing roughs to minimize runoff: Scientists at Oklahoma State University demonstrate the environmental protection value of multiple-height roughs |
Bell, Greg; Moss, Justin. 2006. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 44(1): p. 21-25.
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109050 |
Overseeding and nematicides affect sting nematodes in bermudagrass fairways: Research shows that when it comes to nematodes, timing is everything |
Crow, William T.; Lowe, Todd; Lickfeldt, Darin. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 43(6): p. 8-11.
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107834 |
Rootzone depth affects putting green performance: Research at Michigan State University demonstrates how varying putting green rootzone depth affects moisture retention |
Frank, Kevin W.; Leach, Brian E.; Crum, Jim R.; Rieke, Paul E.; Leinauer, Bernd R.; Nikolai, Thomas A.; Calhoun, Ronald N. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 43(6): p. 21-25.
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107857 |
Southwestern golf courses offer needed Riparian habitat for birds: A comparison of golf courses with natural areas underscores the importance of golf courses as bird habitat |
Merola-Zwartjes, Michele; Delong, John P. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 43(6): p. 26-29.
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107858 |
Winter survival of seeded bermudagrass: The recent development of high-quality seeded bermuagrasses makes the choice of this species for fairways even more appealing |
Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; Boyd, John W. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 15-18.
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103806 |
Ironing out your fertilizer program: Can micronutrients be used as macronutrients without consequences? |
Cook, Tom. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 19-21.
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103808 |
Spring transition: Going, going, gone: Removal of overseeded perennial ryegrass from bermudagrass is a must |
Yelverton, Fred. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 22-23.
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103809 |
Field testing plant growth regulators and wetting agents for annual bluegrass seedhead suppression: Researchers use Chicago-area golf courses to explore suppressing annual bluegrass flowering |
Kane, Randy; Miller, Lee. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 41(4): p. 21-26.
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89520 |
Strategies to maintain amphibian populations on golf courses: Exploring the roles of golf courses in the environment |
Paton, Peter W. C.; Egan, Robert S. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 41(4): p. 27-31.
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89524 |
Can ryegrasses speed establishment of Kentucky bluegrass fairways? Fairway cover is accomplished faster when ryegrass is in the mix, but with negligible bluegrass establishment |
Ervin, E. H.; Chalmers, D. R.; Askew, S. D. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2): p. 11-12.
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85436 |
Nutrient and sediment runoff from a prairie golf course: Tracking runoff offers important insights for management |
Starrett, Steve; Su, Yunsheng. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2): p. 16-18.
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85438 |
Measuring nitrogen loss from a floating green: A unique opportunity to assess nutrient losses |
Johnston, William J.; Golob, Charles T. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2): p. 22-25.
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85440 |
Bentgrasses and bermudagrasses for today's putting greens: On site testing yields important performance data |
Morris, Kevin. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 41(1): p. 8-12.
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83948 |
Perennial ryegrass fairway renovation: Effective renovation to seeded bermudagrass |
Williams, D. W.; Burrus, P. B. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 40(6): p. 21-23.
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83657 |
Worming your way out of a turf situation: Development of an integrated pest management system to reduce earthworm casts |
Backman, P. A.; Miltner, E. D.; Stahnke, G. K.; Cook, T. W. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 40(4): p. 7-8.
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81034 |
Buffalograss management research: The results may surprise you: The surprising response of this native species to management inputs |
Frank, Kevin W. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 40(4): p. 12-14.
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81036 |
Getting to the root of summer bentgrass decline: How summer heat affects creeping bentgrass roots |
Huang, Bingru. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 40(4): p. 21-23.
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81039 |
Ball mark recovery as influenced by growth regulators and bio-stimulants: Combinations of growth regulators and bio-stimulants may enhance turfgrass recovery |
Watschke, Thomas L.; Borger, Jeffery; Brosnan, James. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 7-8.
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78150 |
More light on lightweight rolling: Research is shedding light on rolling as a season-long maintenance practice |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 9-12.
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78151 |
Spring dead spot: A major bermudagrass disease: New research is helping against this serious bermudagrass disease |
Anderson, Michael; Guenzi, Arron; Martin, Dennis; Taliaferro, Charles; Tisserat, Ned. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 21-23.
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78154 |