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Author(s):Landschoot, P. J.; Park, B. S.
Author Affiliation:Landschoot: Penn State University, University Park, PA; and Park: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Title:Basamid for renovation of golf course turf
Section:Turfgrass symposium
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Meeting Info.:Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C.: January 3-6, 2005
Source:Proceedings: NortheasternWeed Science Society. Vol. 59, 2005, p. 111.
Publishing Information:Ithaca, NY: Northeastern Weed Science Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dazomet; Turf renovation; Fumigation; Poa annua; Golf greens; Golf fairways; Agrostis stolonifera; Seedling emergence; Application rates; Lolium perenne; Protective covers; Clipping weight; Weed control; Poa annua control; Herbicide injury
Trade Names:Basamid Granular
Abstract/Contents:"Fumigation of annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.)-infested putting greens and fairways prior to seeding creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) prevents stand contamination due to annual bluegrass seedling emergence. Dazomet (Basamid Granularā„¢) is a soil fumigant labeled for golf turf renovation; however, limited data are available on efficacy of annual bluegrass seedling emergence following surface applications. Studies were conducted in putting green and fairway turf in University Park, PA to determine the influence of rate and plastic covering of surface-applied dazomet on annual bluegrass seedling emergence and safe creeping bentgrass seeding inervals following applications of dazomet. The authors also worked with superintendents at two golf courses to observe results and potential problems with large scale dazomet applications. Treatments in University Park studies were applied in late summer to the surface of annual bluegrass-infested creeping bentgrass maintained as a putting green and annual bluegrass-infested perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) maintained as a fairway. Plots were watered immediately after application and throughout each test period. Dazomet treatments covered with plastic sheers had fewer annual bluegrass seedlings than non-covered treatments in both putting green and fairway trials. In putting green trials, three plastic-covered dazomet treatments (291, 340, and 388 kg ha-1) provided complete control of annual bluegrass seedling emergence, whereas none of the non-covered treatments provided complete control of annual bluegrass seedling emergence. In fairway trials, all plastic-covered dasomet treatments (194, 291, 340, and 388 kg ha-1) provided greater than 98% reduction in annual bluegrass seedlings when compared with the plastic-covered controls. When not covered with plastic, the 388 kg ha-1 dazomet treatment provided 97% fewer annual bluegrass seedlings in 2000 and 92% fewer seedlings in 2001 than the noncovered controls. Results of the seeding interval experiment on putting green turf revealed that creeping bentgrass ground cover and clipping yields were not inhibited, regardless of covering treatment, when seeded 8, 10, 13, and 16 d after 388 kg ha-1 dazomet was applied to the turf surface. Results of the fairway seeding interval experiment revealed that creeping bentgrass groundcover and yields were not inhibited when seeded 3, 6, 9, and 12 d after a surface application of dazomet at 388 kg ha-1. Excellent control of annual bluegrass was obtained following dazomet applications on two putting greens on one golf course and 18 fairways on another golf course. Some turf damage occurred in rough areas on one golf course as a result of surface runoff of dazomet from sloped fairways. Some application skips were noticed on some fairways following treatment, persumably as a result of dazomet particle bridging over outlet holes in the bottom of the spreader hopper."
Language:English
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Landschoot, P. J., and B. S. Park. 2005. Basamid for renovation of golf course turf. Proc. Annu. Meet. Northeast. Weed Sci. Soc. 59:p. 111.
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