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Author(s):Nangle, E. J.; Gardner, D. S.; Street, J. R.; Danneberger, T. K.; Metzger, J. S.
Author Affiliation:Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University
Title:The effects of various sources of nitrogen and trinexepac-ethyl on creeping bent grass Agrostis palustris grown in three different light conditions
Meeting Info.:[Columbus, OH]: August 15, 2007
Source:2007 Turfgrass & Landscape Research Field Day:Proceedings [Ohio]. 2007, p. 7-8.
Publishing Information:[Columbus, OH]: The Ohio State University, Ohio State University Extension, The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, and the Ohio Turfgrass Foundation
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Nitrogen; Trinexapac-ethyl; Agrostis stolonifera; Light intensity; Golf greens; Foliar feeding; Calcium nitrate; Ammonium sulfate; Urea; Fertilization rates
Abstract/Contents:Presents a study conducted to exmaine the effects of nitrogen and trinexepac-ethyl on creeping bentgrass. details the materials and methods used in the study, stating that "three golf greens were built to California greens specifications, on an 80/20 medium fine USGA [United States Golf Association] sand root zone by volume...The turf under the tree shade was installed within 24 hours of the turf being covered with the 90% reduced light shade cloth." States that "the use of primo is being tested also to look at its effects under reduced red:far red ratio light conditions, as it is believed that by helping to inhibit giberellic acid synthesis the quanity [quantity] of lush elongated turfgrass plants...can be reduced - thus helping to improve wear and disease tolerance of the plants."
Language:English
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Nangle, E. J., D. S. Gardner, J. R. Street, T. K. Danneberger, and J. S. Metzger. 2007. The effects of various sources of nitrogen and trinexepac-ethyl on creeping bent grass Agrostis palustris grown in three different light conditions. 2007 Turfgrass & Landscape Research Field Day:Proceedings [Ohio]. p. 7-8.
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