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Author(s):Li, Li; Young, Joseph Ronald
Author Affiliation:Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Title:Reducing salinity parameters with cultivation practices and products on golf course fairways
Section:Golf turf management (student competition)
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Meeting Info.:Phoenix, Arizona: November 6-9, 2016
Source:ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2016, p. 99508.
Publishing Information:[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy and the Entomological Society of America]
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Aerification; Electrical conductivity; Golf fairways; Image analysis; Irrigation water quality; Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; Slicers; Soil pH; Soil salinity; Visual evaluation; Volumetric water content
Geographic Terms:Southwest United States
Abstract/Contents:"Golf courses in the Southwestern U.S. rely heavily on irrigation to maintain quality and playability due to high evapotranspiration demand and persistent drought. The water quality of the Ogallala aquifer has declined due to the rapid depletion resulting in greater accumulated salts. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of commercial products with or without cultivation practices to reduce salinity levels with normal irrigation. Research was conducted at two golf courses in Lubbock, TX. Cultivation practices included core aerification, Aerway slicer, or untreated, and products were applied based on product label. Electrical conductivity (EC) and pH were determined from soil samples collected in June, August, and October. Visual turf quality, digital image analysis, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and volumetric water content were obtained every two weeks. A RapidScan CS-45 meter measured spectral band ratios weekly. The injury associated with cultivation practices initially reduced visual turf quality, NDVI, and green cover by 5% on average until recovery occurred. Core aerification treatments at one location significantly improved ratio vegetation index and water insensitive chlorophyll index after turf injury healed following cultivation. Granular applied products significantly increased soil EC levels by 200 Μs/cm in August and 100 μs/cm October compared to liquid products and untreated controls. Heavy rainfall events in spring and summer likely leached accumulated salts from all plots, which provided similarities among all treatment combinations."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related thesis, Reducing Salinity With Cultivation Practices and Products on Golf Course Fairways, 2017, R=284062. R=284062
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Li, L., and J. R. Young. 2016. Reducing salinity parameters with cultivation practices and products on golf course fairways. Agron. Abr. p. 99508.
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