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Author(s):Zhao, Lian-chun; Zhang, Xiao-qing
Author Affiliation:North West Normal University, Lanzhou, China
Title:Research about turf mixtures in south transition zone
Source:Caoye yu Xumu [Prataculture & Animal Husbandry]. Vol. 1, 2012, p. Unknown.
Publishing Information:Chengdu, China: Schuan Sheng Caoyuan Kexue Yanjiuyuan [Sichuan Grassland Science Academy]
# of Pages:0
Related Web URL:http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-SCCY201201005.htm
    Last checked: 04/13/2017
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Comparisons; Growth rate; Polystand; Research priorities; Seed mixtures; Seeding stage; Transition zone
Abstract/Contents:"Under the environment and the management measures in south transition zone, we studied species mixed ratio of turfgrass, and the designed mixtures had been compared to each other. The results were as follows: The mixture of Barlexas 40% + Barrera 30% + Baronie 20% + Pinnacle 10% was the best, the other mixtures were second to it. The variety of density and the speed of growth were according to the logic curve. From the expression of the mixtures during seeding stage, we could conclude that the higher proportion of Tall fescue or Perennial ryegrass in the mixtures the better it would be. But the proportion of Perennial ryegrass would be better to be less than 20 percent. With the growth of the turfgrass, the propotion of the Tall fescue was steady, while the proportion of Perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass had been on the decline. But after some time about one year, the proportion of Kentucky bluegrass had been becoming more and more again. The Creeping bent grass would be better to be seeded singly. Bermuda grass could be mixed with Tall fescue or Kentucky bluegrass. But in winter the view of it was not good. Finally, in the view of turf formation speed, quality of turf, insectpest and disease etc, the ideal ratio of Tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and Perennial ryegrass was 7:2:1, and it would be better if the Tall fescue consisted of defferent species."
Language:Chinese
References:Unknown
Note:Abstract also appears in English
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Zhao, L.-c., and X.-q. Zhang. 2012. Research about turf mixtures in south transition zone. (In Chinese) Caoye yu Xumu [Prataculture & Animal Husbandry]. 1:p. Unknown.
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