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DOI:10.2135/cropsci2011.07.0359
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Author(s):Miller, Nathaniel A.; Henderson, Jason J.
Author Affiliation:Dep. of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Title:The effects on color, quality, cover, and weed populations
Article Series:Organic management practices on athletic fields, part 1
Section:Turfgrass science
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Source:Crop Science. Vol. 52, No. 2, March 2012, p. 890-903.
Publishing Information:Madison, WI: Crop Science Society of America
# of Pages:14
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cady traffic simulator; Color; Compost teas; Cultural methods; Lolium perenne; Organic matter; Overseeding; Percent living ground cover; Playability; Poa pratensis; Sandy loam soils; Sports turf maintenance; Traffic simulation; Turfgrass quality; Weed density
Cultivar Names:Langara
Abstract/Contents:"Many organic products have been used effectively in turfgrass management programs, but their exclusive use in athletic field maintenance and effect on playing surface quality has not been extensively researched. The objectives were to determine the effects of management regimes and overseeding during simulated traffic on (i) turfgrass color and quality, (ii) percent cover, and (iii) weed populations. The experimental design was a 2 x 6 factorial, with two overseeding levels (overseeded and not overseeded) of a perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) blend during traffic and six management regimes: (i) conventional, (ii) organic manure (OMan), (iii) organic protein (OPro), (iv) organic manure plus compost tea (OMan+CT), (v) organic protein plus compost tea (OPro+CT), and (vi) none or the control. This research was conducted over 2 yr on a mature stand of 'Langara' Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) on a Paxton sandy loam soil. Fall traffic was simulated with a Cady Traffic Simulator. The conventional treatment consistently produced higher quality turfgrass, lower weed counts, and better mid- to late-fall color. Weed populations were significantly less with the conventional regime. Overseeding increased cover at the end of the traffic periods by 32% in the first year and by 103% in the second year. Overseeding was also beneficial to turfgrass color and quality and in reducing weeds. The conventional treatment also retained significantly higher turfgrass cover than the organic regimes under trafficked conditions late into the fall in 2008. However, no difference in late fall cover between the conventional and organic management regimes was observed in late fall 2009. Compost tea applications showed no enhancement of turfgrass color, quality, or cover over the entire duration of the study."
Language:English
References:39
See Also:See also part 2 "The effects on playing surface characteristics and soil physical properties" Crop Science, 53(1) March 2013, p. 637-646, R=216609. R=216609

Interpretive summary appears in Golf Course Management, 87(2) February 2019, p. 80, R=303519. R=303519
Note:Partial reprint appears in 2011 Annual Turfgrass Research Report [Connecticut], 2011, p. 81
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Miller, N. A., and J. J. Henderson. 2012. The effects on color, quality, cover, and weed populations. Crop Sci. 52(2):p. 890-903.
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DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2011.07.0359
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