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Author(s):Lee, Jae-Pil; Kim, Seok-Jeong; Seo, Han-Yong; Han, In-Song; Lee, Sang-Jae; Kim, Tae-Jun; Kim, Doo-Hwan
Author Affiliation:Lee, J. P., Han, and Kim, D.-H.: Department of Horticultural Science, Konkuk University; Kim, S.-J.: B&S Sports Turf Research Institute Incorporated; Seo: OUO Sports Turf Research Institute; Horticultural Science, Konkuk University; Lee, S. J.: Advisor, Yongpyong Resort Golf Club; Kim, T.-J.: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
Title:The effect of shade net on summer stress of cool-season turfgrass
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 15, No. 2, 2001, p. 51-64 [309-322].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:14
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Shade; Heat stress; Cool season turfgrasses; Soccer fields; Canopy temperature; Light intensity; Color; Clipping weight; Dry weight; Photoperiod
Abstract/Contents:"Summer stress is one of the serious problems on cool-season grass at the soccer fields in Korea during heavy rainy season. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of shade net with regard to its percent (0, 50, 75), color (black, green), height (0 cm, 30 cm) and time (7 hr, 24 hr) on turf canopy temperature, light intensity, leaf color, turf performance, clipping yield and root dry weight of cool-season turfgrass. Turf canopy temperature was 6~13°C under black and green shade net when temperature was over 40°C. Light intensity was also decreased from 40 to 94% under black and green shade net compared to control. Black shade net was more effective than green net in reduction of temperature and light intensity. Green shade net was found to be better for photosynthesis of cool-season grass. Leaf color, turf performance, clipping yield, and root dry weight were better and increased under 50% and 75% shade net. 50% black shade net with 30cm height and 7 hr treatment showed the best turf performance. It can be concluded that 50% and 75% green shade net can be used for reducing summer stress on cool-season grass after soccer matches during heavy rain season. The shade net decreased the turf canopy temperature and reduced heating damage of cool-season turfgrass."
Language:Korean
References:23
See Also:Other items relating to: Summertime Blues
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lee, J.-P., S.-J. Kim, H.-Y. Seo, I.-S. Han, S.-J. Lee, T.-J. Kim, et al. 2001. The effect of shade net on summer stress of cool-season turfgrass. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 15(2):p. 51-64 [309-322].
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