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Author(s):Lee, Hae-Won; Jeong, Dae-Young; Shim, Sang-Ryul
Author Affiliation:Lee: Club Polaris Company; Jeong: Industrial Science Research Institute; Shim: Department of Environmental Landscape Architecture, Chongju University
Title:Growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass cultivars
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 17, No. 2/3, 2003, p. 87-97.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:11
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Growth factors; Agrostis stolonifera; Wear resistance; Soil pH; Infiltration rate; Visual evaluation; Quality evaluation; Cultivar variation; Variety trials; Root length
Cultivar Names:Penncross; Pennlinks; Penn A-1; Seaside II
Abstract/Contents:"The growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass seeded in the seaside landfill golf course are as follows. 1. As a result of analysis on the chemical characteristics of soil mixture used for turfgrass ground in this experiment, soil pH was 7.9, which is somewhat higher than the creeping bentgrass reference value of pH 5.5~6.5; T-N(%) was 0.02, which is proper for the reference value, and trace element too lacked. 2. The cultivar with the fastest water infiltration was Seaside II recorded as 226.2cm/sec, while that with the slowest water infiltration was Pennlinks recorded as 141.1cm/hr. For the surface hardness of turfgrass ground with different cultivars, no statistically significant variation was found between the Penncross grass and the Pennlinks recorded as 18.6mm and 19.1mm, respectively. The soil penetration was the highest in Pennlinks recorded as 7.6kg/cm2 and lowest in Penn A-1 as 6.1kg/cm2. 3. As a result of evaluation on visual quality at the early stage of growth, Penncross showed the most excellent visual quality compared to the others. However, Penn A-1 showed the most excellent visual quality at a late stage of growth around Sep. 17, 2003, and it was also excellent in the evaluation of visual color. Seaside II showed higher density around the root and the longest root length and was highly resistant to salt compared to others, but the initial sprouting rate was not satisfied, and the visual quality in the summer season was inferior to others. 4. As a result of measurement of the traffic injury, Penncross showed the most tolerant to the traffic stress and Pennlinks showed the most susceptible."
Language:Korean
References:13
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lee, H. -W., D. -Y. Jeong, and S. -R. Shim. 2003. Growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass cultivars. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 17(2/3):p. 87-97.
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