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Author(s):Huang, Xiao-lu; Yu, Yu-hong; Wang, Liang; Yang, Zhi-min
Author Affiliation:Turf Engineering and Technology Center, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China
Title:Impact of turf beds with different soil texture on the soil physical properties and quality of Bermuda turf
Source:[Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. Vol. 3, 2009, p. Unknown.
Publishing Information:Lanzhou, China: Zhongguo cao yuan xue hui
# of Pages:0
Related Web URL:http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-CYCP200903009.htm
    Last checked: 07/25/2016
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cynodon; Infiltration rate; Nutrient retention; Physical properties of soil; Porosity; Quality evaluation; Sandy soils; Seedbeds; Soil density; Soil types (textural); Soil water content
Abstract/Contents:"The advantage resource, Yangtze River washed sand (including coarse sand and fine sand) in Nanjing, was used with the local garden soil as the turf bed materials to screening the proper turf bed formula through measuring soil density, total porosity, infiltration rate and soil water content. The results showed that (1) the bulk density of high sand content was significantly higher than the control, but total porosity was significantly lower, with the increase of pressing with field roller, the bulk density among treatments appeared different gradually and the total porosity was significantly lower, then soil aeration was improved, in which, the best sand content i was from 50% to 75%; (2) the soil stable infiltration increased and the water capacity decreased gradually with the sand content increasing. The best sand content was from 50% to 75% because it not only met the generally accepted international permeability standard, but also performed relatively better capacity for holding water and soil nutrients; (3) the turf quality tended to raise first and then declined as the sand content increasing, 50% of sand content performed the best and it was followed by the formula of 25% coarse sand + 75% fine sand."
Language:English
References:Unknown
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Huang, X.-l., Y.-h. Yu, L. Wang, and Z.-m. Yang. 2009. Impact of turf beds with different soil texture on the soil physical properties and quality of Bermuda turf. [Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. 3:p. Unknown.
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