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Author(s):Lee, Sung-Woo; Lee, Jae-Pil; Kim, Doo-Hwan
Author Affiliation:Lee, S.-W. and Lee, J.-P.: Dept. of Life and Industry, Graduate School of Agriculture and Animal Science, Konkuk University; Kim: Dept. of Molecular Biology, Konkuk University
Title:Effect of fertilizer component on turfgrass growth and quality of golf putting greens under traffic stress
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 21, No. 2, 2007, p. 137-146.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:10
Abstract/Contents:"Traffic causes more and more stress and injury to grasses on golf course green in Korea due to the increased playing. This study compared the effect of fertilizer component (Nitrate, Phosphate, Potassium) on turfgrass growth and quality golf course green under traffic stress during early winter. Experiment was conducted by using different fertilizer components for 2 months(Oct. 1 to Nov. 30, 2005). Turfgrass leaf color, leaf texture, density and traffic tolerance were evaluated visually, and the root length(cm) and tiller density(tiller/cm2) were measured. Creeping bentgrass(Agrostis palustris cv. 'Seaside II') fromthe nursery of Incheon Grand Golf Club was used. Results of this study are as followings: 1). Turfgrass color was the best in A6(20-15-10) and A5(15-15-10) treatments in the N study. Leaf texture was not different among treatments. Turf quality and traffic tolerance were the highest In A5 and A6. Root length was the longest(15.8cm) in A6 (20-15-10). Root length increased with nitrogen levels. 2). Turf color of A9(5-7.5-5) and A10(15-22.5-15) was darkest in the comparison of P study. Leaf texture was the best in A4(10-15-10) and A9. Turf quality was the best in A10. A7(10-0-10). 3). In general, to recover turfgrass damage on the putting greens during low temperature period, fertilizer amount need to be increased; and nitrogen is better than phosphate and potassium for that purpose."
Language:Korean
References:12
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Lee, S.-W., J.-P. Lee, and D.-H. Kim. 2007. Effect of fertilizer component on turfgrass growth and quality of golf putting greens under traffic stress. (In Korean) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 21(2):p. 137-146.
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