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Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Joo, Young Kyoo;
Kim, Duk Hwan;
Lee, Sung Ho;
Lee, Jung Ho |
Author Affiliation: | Joo, and Lee, J. H.: Department of Biological Resources and Techology, Yonsei University; Kim: Samsung Everland Company; Lee, S. H.: L-Green Company |
Title: | Rooting-potential of sod by transplanting time and turfgrass species |
Source: | Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 17, No. 2/3, 2003, p. 67-73. |
Publishing Information: | Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea |
# of Pages: | 7 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Rooting; Sports turf construction; Sod; Sod transplanting; Soccer fields; Poa pratensis; Lolium perenne; Growth factors; Growth rate; Athletic fields
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Abstract/Contents: | "A series of studies was conducted during 2 years to investigate the effect of transplanting time and turfgrass species on turf establishment rate of sod for 2002 World Cup Soccer ground construction. The required period of rooting and turf growth for acceptable soccer playing quality on transplanted sod from nursery was tested to collect data for the project authorities of hosting cities and construction companies who were involved in World Cup stadium project. Transplanting time significantly affects on rooting-potential of sod on cool season grass and zoysiasgrass, but those effects differently showed by turfgrass species. The enough nursing period for the ground established by Zousiagrass should be secured with proper transplanting time. And the thermal insulation on the turf canopy with other maintenance during Winter should improve the early rooting on zoysiagrass. The sod contained Kentucky bluegrass (85%+15% perennial ryegrass, seed wt. basis) showed relatively slow at the growth and rooting-potential of root, but the potential resulted higher than that of perennial ryegrass turf (85%+15% Kentucky) under longer nursing period. Kentucky bluegrass has one of the most strong resistance against environmental stresses, but intensive maintenance practise [practice] should be required when the turf transplanted during summer season. Higher mixture rate of perennial ryegrass sod has a rapid root growth compared with other turfgrass species. The rate provided a benefit to an early establishment of turf ground followed by a proper maintenance practise [practice]." |
Language: | Korean |
References: | 9 |
Note: | Abstract appears in English Pictures, b/w Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Joo, Y. K., D. H. Kim, S. H. Lee, and J. H. Lee. 2003. Rooting-potential of sod by transplanting time and turfgrass species. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 17(2/3):p. 67-73. |
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