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Author(s):Joo, Y. K.; Son, J. S.; Kim, I. C.; Shim, K. Y.; Minner, D. D.
Author Affiliation:Joo, Son, and Kim: Dept. of Biological Resources & Tech., Yonsei University, Korea; Shim: Korean Turfgrass Research Institute, Korea; Minner: Dept. of Horticulture, Iowa State University
Title:Effects of a forced air-flow (Soil-AirTM) system for recovery of turfgrass after intensive traffic injury
Meeting Info.:Korea: February, 2002
Source:Proceedings of the Turfgrass Society of Korea Conference. February 2002, p. 22-25.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Drainage rate; Product evaluation; Soil water; Subsurface air injection; Temperature response; Traffic damage
Trade Names:Soil-Air
Abstract/Contents:"Korea and Japan will host the World Cup Soccer Game in 2002. Ten stadiums have been built and more than 30 soccer grounds for practice have been renovated in Korea. Sport fields in both countries have problems on cool-season turfgrass growth and quality by summer decline during humid and warm climate especially followed by intensive uses. We measured the effects of Soil-AirTM system, which is designed to optimize root-zone soil gas and moisture levels to promote the growth and maintenance turfgrass. This system has been designed to connect to USGA style drainage system with vacuum or compression functions. This experiment was carried out to verify the effects of the system on soil exchange (aerifying), drain, and temperature control ability in turfgrass root-zone. The effects of the system on turfgrass recovery were also detected after intensive uses with heavy traffic treatments."
Language:English
References:3
Note:Reprint appears in Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science, 21(2) December 2007, p. 22-25
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Joo, Y. K., J. S. Son, I. C. Kim, K. Y. Shim, and D. D. Minner. 2002. Effects of a forced air-flow (Soil-AirTM) system for recovery of turfgrass after intensive traffic injury. p. 22-25. In Proceedings of the Turfgrass Society of Korea Conference. Korea: February, 2002. Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea.
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