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Author(s):Cha, Young-gi; Kim, Kyung-Duck; Park, Dae-sup; Kim, Doo-Hwan
Author Affiliation:Cha: Shinsegue Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., Seoul; Kim, K.-D. and Park: Turfgrass & Environment Research Institute, Samsung Everland Inc., Gunpo; Kim, D.-H: Department of Molecular Biotechnilogy [Biotechnology], Kunkuk University, Seoul, Korea
Title:Selection of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.) cultivar for fairway in golf course
Source:Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 25, No. 2, 2011, p. 147-152.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:6
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Abstract/Contents:"This study was conducted to evaluate the growth characteristics of creeping bentgrass cultivars for fairway of golf course at Yeoju area in Korea. At germination and coverage rate of creeping bentgrass, 'Shark' and 'CY-2' were excellent, 'L-93', 'Alpha', 'T-1 was in order', respectively. Visual qualities of 'Shark' and 'CY-2' also were excellent. Especially, 'Shark', 'T-1', and 'CY-2' showed excellent visual quality in summer days, the critical times for the bentgrass fairway quality. 'Shark', 'CY-2' and 'T-1' were excellent in Chlorophyll contents throughout the evaluation period. Chlorophyll content of 'T-1' was maintained very high in summer. 'CY-2' and 'Shark' showed the best root growth at the beginning of the study and contained longer and hairy roots. Which might make these two cultivars' water absorption easier than other's. NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index)of 'Shark', 'L-93' and 'CY-2' was excellent, respectively. 'T-1' showed the highest density and 'Shark', 'CY-2', 'Alpha', 'L-93' was followed by. The density of 'T-1' was rather increased in summer season, while those of other cultivars were decreased. Three diseases such as anthracnose, brown patch, and dollar spot, were appeared during the evaluation period. 'T-1' and 'L-93' were very sensitive to anthracnose which occurred at the beginning days of the study. The most susceptible cultivars to brown patch were 'Alpha' and 'L-93'. 'T-1' was the least resistant to dollar spot which occurred at the same time with brown patch."
Language:Korean
References:12
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Cha, Y.-G., K.-D. Kim, D.-S. Park, and D.-H. Kim. 2011. Selection of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.) cultivar for fairway in golf course. (In Korean) Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. 25(2):p. 147-152.
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