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Proceedings
Author(s):Petrovic, A. Martin; Baikan, Beatrice Beth
Author Affiliation:Petrovic: Associate Professor of Turfgrass Science; Baikan: Graduate Research Assistant, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Title:Water conservation in turfgrass: Mowing and fertilization effects
Section:4A
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Meeting Info.:Las Vegas, NV: December 12-16, 1993
Source:Proceedings of CONSERV 93: The New Water Agenda. 1993, p. 1025-1030.
Publishing Information:Denver, CO: American Water Works Association
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Water conservation; Water requirements; Water use; Mowing; Fertilization; Poa pratensis
Abstract/Contents:States that "two of the most common maintenance practices used in turfgrass management are mowing and fertilization." Describes "effects of variation in seasonal mowing heights and fertilization (nitrogen and potassium) on the water use, growth, visual quality and water use efficiency of Kentucky bluegrass." Also describes mowing and fertilization variances. Concludes that "common turf maintenance practices like mowing and fertilization can have a dramatic effect on the water use of common grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and creeping bentgrass."
Language:English
References:0
Note:Tables
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Petrovic, A. M., and B. B. Baikan. 1993. Water conservation in turfgrass: Mowing and fertilization effects. p. 1025-1030. In Proceedings of CONSERV 93: The New Water Agenda. Las Vegas, NV: December 12-16, 1993. Denver, CO: American Water Works Association.
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