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Author(s):Huang, Bingru
Title:Creeping bentgrass tolerance to summer stresses The importance of carbon balance and root activity
Section:Research
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Source:Australian Turfgrass Management. Vol. 8, No. 2, April/May 2006, p. 44-47.
Publishing Information:Glen Waverley, Australia: Australian Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Heat stress; Heat resistance; Quality; Carbohydrates; Seasonal behavior; Carbon; Pythium root rot; Disease control; Root growth; Metabolism
Abstract/Contents:Presents a summary of research conducted to "better understand how carbohydrate metabolism is related to summer decline in turf quality and root activities for creeping bentgrass." States that "such information is important for developing effective management practices to prevent or control summer bentgrass decline." Reports that the study has "identified L-93 to be relatively more heat tolerant than Penncross, with less severe decline in turf quality and physiological activities under high temperature conditions in controlled environment studies and during summer months in the field." Concludes that "decreases in root growth and activities may lead to turf quality decline with increasing temperatures"; "promoting carbohydrate production and reducing carbohydrate consumption may lead to increases in carbohydrate accumulation, which would help plants to survive hot summers"; and "low mowing heights cause reduction in carbohydrate production, which may contribute to a decline in turf quality and root growth during summer months."
Language:English
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See Also:See also "The importance of carbon balance and root activity in creeping bentgrass to summer stress" Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online, 4(24) December 15 2005 p [1-5] R=108815 R=108815
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Huang, B. 2006. Creeping bentgrass tolerance to summer stresses The importance of carbon balance and root activity. Aust. Turfgrass Manage. 8(2):p. 44-47.
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