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Author(s):Kim, Kyoung-Nam; Nam, Sang-Yong
Author Affiliation:Nam: Natural Science Research Institute, Sahmyook University
Title:Comparison of the turf performance of bluegrasses, fescues, ryegrasses, and zoysiagrass under a tree shade
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 13, No. 1, 1999, p. 37-54 [45-62].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:18
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Shade resistance; Poa; Festuca; Lolium; Zoysia; Shade assessment; Variety trials; Fine fescues
Abstract/Contents:"This study was initiated to evaluate the seasonal turf performance in a tree shade and to suggest shade-tolerant turfgrass suitable for domestic climate conditions. A total of 21 turfgrasses were tested, comprising of Korean lawn grass, shade-tolerant fine fescues, and newly-developed, shade-tolerant varieties of cool-season grasses. Differences in shade tolerance were observed among varieties, species, and genera. Overall turf performance of C3 turfgrasses was better than that of C4 Korean lawngrass under a tree shade. Coarse-type fescues were excellent in shade tolerance, bluegrass good, ryegrass medium, fine type fescues fair, and zoysiagrasses poor, respectively. Inter - species comparison in relative index of shade tolerance(RIST) demonstrated that tall fescue and rough bluegrass were greatest of 7.3, Poa supina 6.4, perennial ryegrass 5.0, Kentucky bluegrass 4.8, and fine fescues least, respectively. A great variation in RIST was observed with fine fescues; creeping red fescues was 3.6, chewing fescues 2.5, hard fescue 2.1, and sheep fescue 1.4, respectively. Among 21 turfgrasses evaluated, tall fescue 'Rebel Jr.', 'Era', and 'Pixie' and rough bluegrass 'Sabre' were the shade-tolerant varieties under a tree shade in Korea. Tall fescue, 'Rebel Jr.' was considered as the most shade-tolerant variety in the experiment. Fine fescues as creeping red fescue, chewing fescue, hard fescue, and sheep fescue, used as the shade-tolerant species in a cool climate of Europe and North America, were not suitable under domestic climate conditions."
Language:Korean
References:41
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Kim, K.-N., and S.-Y. Nam. 1999. Comparison of the turf performance of bluegrasses, fescues, ryegrasses, and zoysiagrass under a tree shade. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 13(1):p. 37-54 [45-62].
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