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Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Lee, Jung-Ho;
Jung, Gi-Rai;
Lee, Jong-Min;
Joo, Young Kyoo |
Author Affiliation: | Lee and Young: Dept. of Biological Sci. and Tech., Graduate School of Yonsei University, Wonju; Jung: Kangwonland Resort, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea |
Title: | Analysis and improvement practise of drainage problem on soil profile at the golf course fairway |
Source: | Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 26, No. 2, 2012, p. 129-134. |
Publishing Information: | Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea |
# of Pages: | 6 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Compaction; Drainage improvement; Drainage rate; Golf fairways; Physical properties of soil; Sand capping; Soil improvement; Soil profiles
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Abstract/Contents: | "Research was focused on the improvement of poor drainage problems on golf course fairway which had not been performed soil test or properly amended during the course construction. The analysis of the drainage problem basically was caused by a deterioration of soil physical properties by the top layer compaction. The soil hardness reached about 3,000 Kpa around 5~6 cm of soil profile. The slow infiltration speed to subsoil by the compaction was caused directly a poor drainage capacity. However, the properly amended sand soil showed an apparent value of 1,500 Kpa through the subsoil. The water content test showed a similar result that higher rate of 20~30% and ideal rate of 8~12% at poor drainage area and successfully amended area, respectively. However, an imported topsoil media which had higher content of silt and clay from a trans-planted sod had made a heterogeneous soil profile and that caused a poor drain capacity by a low infiltration rate. Those drainage problems triggered to buildup a reduced soil layer by poor soil gas exchange. The soil environment of deoxidation enhanced anaerobic microbial population and induced methane gas build-up to 55 ppm, and that resulted an adverse effect on turf growth by root growth retardation, consequently." |
Language: | Korean |
References: | 11 |
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| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Lee, J.-H., G.-R. Jung, J.-M. Lee, and Y. K. Joo. 2012. Analysis and improvement practise of drainage problem on soil profile at the golf course fairway. (In Korean) Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science. 26(2):p. 129-134. |
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