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Author(s):Ku, Ja-Hyeoung; Kim, Tae-Il; Jeon, Dae-Woo; Choi, Jong-Myung
Author Affiliation:Department of Hoticulture, College of Agriculture, Chungnam National University
Title:Standardized sod production using box seeding
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 9, No. 3, 1995, p. 187-198[360-371].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:12
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Sod production; Sod-bed preparation; Peat; Seeding rate; Zoysia; Zoysia matrella; Sod establishment; Root zone mixture; Growth
Abstract/Contents:"The objective of this research was to produce sod by box seeding for zoysiagrass or by vegetative propagation for zoysiagrass and manilagrass. Various ratio of peatmoss to sand (v/v) were prepared to find ideal medium for fast and light weight sod production. Then, the days required for sod formation, the effect of growth regulators on the growth of turfgrass, and the various storage methods for winter keeping sods were also investigated. 1. The mixed medium of sand and peatmoss (v/v, 1:2) showed more biomass production than that of sand. 2. In comparison of seeding rate of zoysiagrass, the amount of 10g/m2 was most effective in the fast and dense sod formation. The amount of 20g/m2 also showed fast sod formation. But, it resulted in weak plant and less tillering. During April to June, about 100 days were required to form sod with seeding rate of 5g/m2 regardless of seeding time. Whereas 80 days were required to form sod in the rate 10g/m2, which was 20 days shorter than that of 5g/m2. 3. More than 85% of shoots in sod stored in field or plastic house during the winter time resumed the growth in good appearance after transplanting. The whole covering of ground with sod resulted in less weeds and faster formation of lawn. 4. Vegetation propagation of manilagrass showed about 7 to 15 days faster formation of sod than that of zoysiagrass. Application of GA increased shoot growth and BA increased the total Number of tillering. However, the effects of the combined application of GA and BA were negligable."
Language:Korean
References:13
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Ku, J.-H., T.-I. Kim, D.-W. Jeon, and J.-M. Choi. 1995. Standardized sod production using box seeding. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 9(3):p. 187-198[360-371].
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