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Author(s):Kim, Jun-Beom; Yang, Geun-Mo; Choi, Joon-Soo
Author Affiliation:Kim: Department of Environmental Landscape Architecture Science, Sangmyung Univ., Seoul; Yang and Choi: Department of Green Landscape Architecture Science, Dankook Univ., Cheonan, Korea
Title:Growth evaluation of 10 cultivars of creeping bentgrass in salt affected environment
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 22, No. 2, 2008, p. 149-159.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:11
Abstract/Contents:"This study was carried out to examine the growth performance of 10 cultivars of creeping bentgrass under salt injury in Seo-san reclaimed area. Turfgrass performance studies included 10 creeping bentgrass cultivars (T-1, L-93, Penn A1, Pennlinks II, Seaside II, Declaration, Penn A4, Crenshaw, Dominant, and Penncross). Ten creeping bentgrass cultivars were grown on a USGA recommended research green. Plots were seeded on May 31, 2006 at the rate of 7g路 m-1. Electric conductivities of irrigation water (ECw) and soil (ECe) were ranged from 0.28 to 3.3 dS路 m-1 and from 0.25 to 3.3 dS 路 m-1 respectively. Leaf color, turf quality, coverage rate, and growth rate were checked under the salty condition in reclaimed land for 2 year. Creeping bentgrass cultivars of T-1, Penn links, and Crenshaw presented dark green color and Penn A1, Declaration showed lighter green color. Penn A1, Penn A4 and L-93 exhibited the highest overall turfgrass quality. Average visual coverage was 75.3% after eleven weeks after seeding. Dominant, L-93, and Penn A1 resulted in higher visual coverage compared to the other cultivars. There was no difference in density among cultivars at 1 year after establishment. However, Declaration, Penn A1, T-1, and L-93 showed higher density compared to the other cultivars at 2 years after seeding. Creeping bentgrass showed different quality, density and color in salty soil (ECe: 0.25-3.5 dS 路 m-1) and from application of salty irrigation water (ECw: 0.28-3.3 dS 路 m-1) conditions. These results will be use full where selecting green cultivars for the golf courses in reclaimed land area."
Language:Korean
References:14
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Kim, J.-B., G.-M. Yang, and J.-S. Choi. 2008. Growth evaluation of 10 cultivars of creeping bentgrass in salt affected environment. (In Korean) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 22(2):p. 149-159.
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