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Author(s):Moon, Kyung-Hee; Kim, Ki-Dong; Joo, Young-Kyoo
Author Affiliation:Dept. of Biological Sci. and Tech., Graduate School of Yonsei University
Title:Changes of microbial community associated with construction method and maintenance practise on soil profile in golf courses
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 23, No. 2, 2009, p. 219-228.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:10
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Abstract/Contents:"The construction procedures and artificial turf maintenance program on golf course definitely influence on the distortion of its environment. Soil microbial communities in soil profile were affected directly by those practises on turf areas. In Jeju island, the environmental impact assessment has been required to apply the first quality class granular activated carbon(GAC), which has a high absorbent character to agricultural chemicals, on the soil profiles of golf green system to reduce the pesticide leaching to ground water. This research was carried out to analyze the changes of microbial communities and chemical properties on soil profiles where GAC had been applied at the construction stage at two golf courses in Jeju. The changes of soil microbial population and chemical properties associated with construction methods of soil profile and agrochemical management program were analyzed by monthly at the surface and sub-soil profiles during April through October, 2007. The total numbers of bacteria and fungi, soil moisture content, soil physio-chemical properties were measured on greens and fairways of the both golf courses with different GAC treatment on the green and fairway soil profiles. The results showed that GAC had positive effects on the water holding capacity, pH and EC, however, it did not improved the holding capacity of available nutrients NO3-,NH4+, and phosphorus by its sorption phenomenon. In microbial count test, the total numbers of bacteria and fungi showed a great variation during sampling dates. That may directly relate to the agrochemical application, however, the ratio of total bacterial number versus total fungus number showed a constant value on a sub-soil of 15~30cm depth. Thus, the construction method of GAC in soil profile, and application of fertilizer and pesticide, both impacted on the changes of microbial population. It's means that the construction method of soil profile and turf management using agro-materials might greatly affect on the turfgrass culture and the environment of golf course."
Language:Korean
References:14
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Moon, K.-H., K.-D. Kim, and Y.-K. Joo. 2009. Changes of microbial community associated with construction method and maintenance practise on soil profile in golf courses. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 23(2):p. 219-228.
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