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Author(s):Tae, Hyun-Sook; Lee, Hyung-Seok; An, Kil-Man; Kim, Jong-Bo
Author Affiliation:Tae, Lee and An: Turfgrass and Environment Research Institute, Samsung Everland Incorporated, Gunpo, Korea; Kim: Advanced Biotechnology Research Institute, Pohang Techno Park Genomine Incorporated, Pohang, Korea
Title:Comparison of growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass(Agrostis palustris Huds.) cultivars in summer
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 20, No. 2, 2006, p. 147-156.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Growth factors; Agrostis stolonifera; Summer; Cultivar variation; Chlorophyll content; Root length; Shoot density; Visual evaluation
Abstract/Contents:"This study was initiated to evaluate the growth characteristics of seven creeping bentgrass cultivars in summer. 'Penncross' showed the worst visual quality, whereas 'Penn A-4' and 'Crenshaw' the best quality. 'Putter', which was maintained a fair quality during the test period, was regarded as a good cultivar because of no significant variation in summer as compared to the other cultivars. 'Crenshaw', 'L-93', and 'Penn A-4' were greater in chlorophyll content and 'Penncross' lowest during the summer. Also, 'SR1020' had a low content of chlorophyll. 'Putter' greatly increased in chlorophyll content after fertilization. The highest shoot density(19.3/cm2) was found with 'L-93' in early August, followed by 'Crenshaw', 'Penn A-4', 'Putter', 'Dominant', and 'SR1020' in that order. However, 'Penncross' was lowest(15.7/cm2). As for root length, 'L-93' was longest, being over an average 5.5cm. 'Penn A-4' and 'Putter' also showed good result in root growth. However, the root length considerably decreased with 'SR1020', 'Penncross' and 'Dominant' in summer. Brown patch was a serious disease for the most cultivars, except 'Penncross'. 'Dominant' had the most serious damage. 'Putter', 'L-93', 'Crenshaw', "SR1020', and 'Penn A-4' were also greater in damage over the others. In regards of algae occurrence in summer, 'Penn A-4' had the least damage, while 'Dominant' the greatest. In conclusion, 'Crenshaw', 'Penn A-4' and 'L-93' were the best cultivars in terms of summer growth. Conversely, 'Penncross' was the poorest one. However, this study was conducted under the conditions of one-year old green. Accordingly, in-depth experiment should be done over several years to elucidate the characteristics of growth for the wide range of creeping bentgrass cultivars during the summer."
Language:Korean
References:15
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Tae, H.-S., H.-S. Lee, J.-B. Kim, and K.-M. An. 2006. Comparison of growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass(Agrostis palustris Huds.) cultivars in summer. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 20(2):p. 147-156.
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