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Web URL(s):https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/gcman/article/1996may60.pdf
    Last checked: 09/30/2008
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Publication Type:
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Professional
Author(s):Beard, James B.
Author Affiliation:President and Chief Scientist, International Sports Turf Institute and Professor Emeritus, Turfgrass Science, Texas A&M University
Title:Low-temperature kill and ice sheets: "Winterkill" is a broad term that includes many types of turf injury. But to truly understand it, superintendents should focus on its specific causes
Section:Features
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 64, No. 5, May 1996, p. 60-64.
# of Pages:5
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Winter; Winterkill; Winter injury; Winter desiccation; Frost injury; Ice cover; Ice injury; Cold resistance; Traffic damage; Poa trivialis; Agrostis stolonifera; Environmental factors; Cultural methods
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the specific individual components of "winterkill." "It encompasses major winter injury problems such as direct low-temperature kill, winter desiccation, low-temperature pathogens and traffic on thawing snow. Other less common injuries can result from ice coverage and frost heaving." Examines the specific symptoms, injury mechamisms, and causes of winterkill. Presents cultural methods to prevent turf loss during the winter.
Language:English
References:23
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Beard, J. B. 1996. Low-temperature kill and ice sheets: "Winterkill" is a broad term that includes many types of turf injury. But to truly understand it, superintendents should focus on its specific causes. Golf Course Manage. 64(5):p. 60-64.
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