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Author(s):Lee, Sang-Jae; Huh, Keun-Young; Sagong, Yeung-Bo
Author Affiliation:Lee: Golf Course Advisor, Yong-Pyong Resort Corporation, Limited; Huh and Sagong: Department of Landscape Architecture, Chinju National University
Title:The environmental effects of agrochemical and fertilizer applied in golf courses in Korea
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 15, No. 2, 2001, p. 87-104 [345-363].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:19
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Environmental effects; Golf courses in the environment; Chemicals; Fertilization; Organic fertilizers; Zoysia
Abstract/Contents:"This study was carried out to investigate on the environmental effects of golf courses and to find a solution to the negative effects in Korea. The results were as follows. 1. There were 152 golf courses opened in December 2000. 113 golf courses were membership and 39 golf courses were public. Users (golfer) were over 12,000,000 in 2000. 2. Total area of golf courses was 0.8% as compared with total area of farmland in 1999. Total amount of agricultural chemicals used in golf courses was 0.3% of total amount of agricultural chemicals used in Korea. The remaining amount of agricultural chemicals in golf courses tested were almost below the permitted limits. 3. Recently, total amount of fertilizers in green decreased 5~7g/m2/year as compared with the recommended. 4. The control by antagonistic microorganisms and the fertilizing of the organic matter or the organic fertilizer were effective to decrease the amount of agricultural chemicals used. To success the control of microorganisms, active antagonistic microorganisms had to be applied over the recommended dose everyday. Though fertilizing of organic fertilizer, slow release fertilizer, was effective to suppress dollar spot, necrotic ring spot. fungicides were required as a supplementary means when disease symptom was very heavy. 5. Zoysiagrass was fertilized intensively from March to May and September to October. The fall fertilizing of Zoysiagrass was carried out to the beginning of October. The fall fertilizing of cool-season grasses were carried out to the end of November or the beginning of December. The fertilizing amount of zoysiagrass was 10g/m2/year. The fertilizing amount of bentgrass was 25~27g/m2/year.
Language:Korean
References:33
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lee, S. -J., K. -Y. Huh, and Y. -B. Sagong. 2001. The environmental effects of agrochemical and fertilizer applied in golf courses in Korea. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 15(2):p. 87-104 [345-363].
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