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DOI:10.5660/WTS.2017.6.4.322
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Author(s):Jo, Gi-Woong; Kim, Young-Sun; Ham, Soun-Kyu; Bae, Eun-Ji; Lee, Jae-Pil; Kim, Doo-Hwan; Kim, Woo-Sung; Lee, Geung-Joo
Author Affiliation:Jo, Jae-Pil Lee, and Doo-Hwan Kim: Major in Golf Course and Turfgrass, Graduate School of Agriculture and Animal Science, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea; Young-Sun Kim: Hyosung O&B Co. Ltd., Daejeon, Korea and Department of Horticultural Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea; Ham: Daejung-golf Engineering Co. Ltd., Yongin, Korea; Bae: Southern Forest Resource Center, Korea Forestry Research Institute, Jinju, Korea; Woo-Sung Kim: Jahngryu Industries Co. Ltd., Cheongju, Korea; Geung-Joo Lee: Department of Horticultural Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea
Title:Microbial fertilizer containing Lactobacillus fermentum improved creeping bentgrass density
Source:Weed and Turfgrass Science. Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2017, p. 322-332.
Publishing Information:Korea: The Korean Society of Weed Science and Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:11
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Biologically amended fertilizers; Fertilizer evaluation; Growth rate; Lactobacillus; Shoot density; Turfgrass quality
Abstract/Contents:"Microbial fertilizer has been used to prompt turfgrass growth and quality and to prevent turfgrass diseases in turfgrass management of golf courses. This study was conducted to evaluate effects of microbial fertilizer containing Lactobacillus fermentum (MFcL) on changes of turfgrass quality and growth by investigating turf color index, chlorophyll index, clipping yield, and nutrient content in the turfgrass tissue. Treatments were designed as follows; non-fertilizer (NF), control fertilizer (CF), MFcL treatments [CF+1.0 g m-2 (MFL), CF+2.0 g m-2 (2MFL)], and only MFcL treatment (OMF; 1.0 g m-2 MFL). Chemical properties of soil by application of MFcL was unaffected. Turf color index, chlorophyll index, clipping yield and nutrient content and uptake of MFcL treatments were similar to CF. Furthermore, turfgrass shoot density of MFL was increased by 20% than that of CF, and that of OMF by 22% than NF. These results show that the application of microbial fertilizer containing L. fermentum increased turfgrass shoot density, which is not attributed to nutrient uptake in this study, but needs to be further investigated with other mechanisms such as biostimulant induction or phytohormone production."
Language:Korean
References:37
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Jo, G.-W., Y.-S. Kim, S.-K. Ham, E.-J. Bae, J.-P. Lee, D.-H. Kim, et al. 2017. Microbial fertilizer containing Lactobacillus fermentum improved creeping bentgrass density. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Weed and Turfgrass Science. 6(4):p. 322-332.
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DOI: 10.5660/WTS.2017.6.4.322
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