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Publication Type:
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Content Type: | Q & A |
Author(s): | Walker, C. |
Author Affiliation: | Secretary and Technical Advisory Officer, N.Z. Institute for Turf Culture, Palmerston North |
Title: | We have a mossy type weed growing freely in our golf greens, but unlike moss, it cannot be pulled out easily. There are many small patches and quite a few big areas that seem to be smothering the turf. This weed is difficult to mow, and seem to create small hummocks. What is it, and how can we treat it? |
Section: | Question box Other records with the "Question box" Section
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Source: | N.Z. Institute for Turf Culture Newsletter. Vol. 28, December 1963, p. 7. |
Publishing Information: | Palmerston North, New Zealand: NZ Turf Culture Institute |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Walker, C. 1963. We have a mossy type weed growing freely in our golf greens, but unlike moss, it cannot be pulled out easily. There are many small patches and quite a few big areas that seem to be smothering the turf. This weed is difficult to mow, and seem to create small hummocks. What is it, and how can we treat it?. Sports Turf Rev. 28:p. 7. |
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