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Author(s):Dernoeden, Peter H.
Author Affiliation:Ph.D. and Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences and Landscape Architecture, The University of Maryland at College Park
Title:Why putting greens appear red or purplish in winter and spring
Source:Connecticut Clippings. Vol. 32[31], No. 5, December 1998, p. 12, 14-15.
Publishing Information:Stamford, Connecticut: Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents, Inc.
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis; Anthocyanins; Color; Golf greens; Spring maintenance; Temperature response; Winter maintenance
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Original version appears in Turfgrass Matters, 47(1) March 1995, p. [2], with variant title "Why my putting greens appear purplish in winter", R=216013. R=216013

Updated version appears in TURFAX, 7(1) January/February 1999, p. 4, 6, R=58062. R=58062
Note:"Thank you to Mike Dukette, LESCO, for contributing this article."
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Dernoeden, P. H. 1998. Why putting greens appear red or purplish in winter and spring. Connect. Clippings. 32[31](5):p. 12, 14-15.
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