Skip to main content

Search form

Home
Turfgrass Information File (TGIF)

A cooperative project of the United States Golf Association and the Michigan State University Libraries' Turfgrass Information Center

United States Golf Association
Turfgrass Information Center
  • About TGIF
  • Search TGIF
    • Basic Search
    • Guided Search
    • Power Search
    • Rapid Results
    • Full Text Resources
    • Fastlink Generator
    • Thesaurus Search
  • Search Help
    • Getting Started Guide
    • Basic Search Help
    • Guided Search Help
    • Power Search Help
    • Rapid Results Help
    • Fastlinks Help
    • Record Display Help
  • Turfgrass Information Center (TIC)
  • The TIC Endowment
  • Feedback

Fastlink of full TGIF record #132517

The fastlink for this record is: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?recno=132517
Full TGIF Record # 132517
Item 1 of 1
Web URL(s):http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/ressum/2007/8.pdf
    Last checked: 01/23/2017
    Requires: PDF Reader
Publication Type:
i
Report
Author(s):Bremer, Dale; Keeley, Steve; Fry, Jack; Lewis, Jason
Author Affiliation:Kansas State University
Title:Comparative irrigation requirements of 30 cultivars of Kentucy bluegrass under a large rainout facility in the transition zone
Section:Integrated turfgrass management
Other records with the "Integrated turfgrass management" Section
Source:2007 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. 2007, p. 8.
# of Pages:1
Publishing Information:Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Transition zone; Comparisons; Irrigation requirements; Visual evaluation; Drought injury; Irrigation; Poa pratensis
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2006-11-319
Note:"NS 1646 1/08"
Pictures, color
USGA Summary Points:"Twenty-eight cultivars of Kentucky bluegrasses and two Texas bluegrass hybrids were established under a large rainout shelter located in the transition zone." "Individual cultivars were evaluated in the field from June through September, 2007 for their visual quality and total water requirements during repeated dry-downs." "Cultivars in the Compact America and Mid-Atlantic groups generally performed better (higher quality, lesser water requirements), and "Common" types poorer (lower quality, greater water requirements) among phenotypic groups although there was significant variability even among cultivars within each group." "This study will be repeated in 2008 to integrate effects of climatic variability and to evaluate cultivars in their second year of establishment." "Greenhouse rooting studies are underway where genetic rooting potential of the same 30 cultivars, performances during dry-down, recovery after rewetting, and root biomass by depth will be evaluated."
See Also:Other items relating to: Disasters - Drought
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Bremer, D., S. Keeley, J. Fry, and J. Lewis. 2007. Comparative irrigation requirements of 30 cultivars of Kentucy bluegrass under a large rainout facility in the transition zone. Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 8.
Fastlink to access this record outside TGIF: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?recno=132517
If there are problems with this record, send us feedback about record 132517.
Choices for finding the above item:
Web URL(s):
http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/ressum/2007/8.pdf
    Last checked: 01/23/2017
    Requires: PDF Reader
Find Item @ MSU
MSU catalog number: SB 433 .A1 A6
Request through your local library's inter-library loan service (bring or send a copy of this TGIF record)
  • Call Us: (517) 353-7209
  • Contact Information
  • Site Map
  • Privacy Statement
  • Site Accessibility
  • Call MSU: (517) 355-1855
  • Visit: msu.edu
  • MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer.
  • Notice of Nondescrimination
  • SPARTANS WILL.
  • © Michigan State University Board of Trustees