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Web URL(s):https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/gcman/article/1996sep53.pdf
    Last checked: 09/30/2008
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Author(s):Taylor, Jill; Danneberger, Karl
Author Affiliation:Department of Horticulture and Crop Scence, Ohio State University
Title:Moss on greens: When the rolling stone stops: As moss invades more and more greens, fertilizers offer a means of control
Section:Features
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 64, No. 9, September 1996, p. 53-56.
# of Pages:4
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf greens; Mosses; Weed control; Ammonium sulfate; Ferrous sulfate; Golf green maintenance; Fertilizers
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the increasing problem of mosses on putting greens. Low mowing heights, reduced fertility and chemically unbalanced soil mixes contribute to moss infestation. It is difficult to find dependable control measures that do not damage the turfgrass, but this research suggests that spring and fall applications of ammonium sulfate and ferrous sulfate can suppress moss growth. Gives a history and life cycle for mosses, information regarding moss adaptation, and results from 1993-1994, and 1995 control studies.
Language:English
References:9
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See Also:Other items relating to: Moss control
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Taylor, J., and K. Danneberger. 1996. Moss on greens: When the rolling stone stops: As moss invades more and more greens, fertilizers offer a means of control. Golf Course Manage. 64(9):p. 53-56.
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