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Author(s):Carroll, Devon; Kaminski, John E.; Landschoot, Peter J.
Author Affiliation:Carroll: Pennsylvania State University, Thornhurst, PA; Kaminski: Plant Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; Landschoot: Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Title:Effects of cultivation method, seeding rate, and N rate on establishment of Agrostis stolonifera in putting green
Section:C05 turfgrass science
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Meeting Info.:Baltimore, Maryland: November 4-7, 2018
Source:ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2018, p. 18657.
Publishing Information:[Madison, Wisconsin]: [American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Canadian Society of Agronomy]
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Cultivation methods; Establishment rate; Golf green renovation; Nitrogen fertilization; Seeding rate
Abstract/Contents:"During putting green renovation, superintendents are tasked with selecting a method to establish a putting surface as quickly as possible. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of cultivation method, seeding rate, and N rate on creeping bentgrass establishment during putting green renovation. Two field experiments were conducted on a 20-yr-old sand-based putting green at the Joseph Valentine Turfgrass Research Center in University Park, PA in August of 2017 and 2018. Cultivation treatments included 13-mm hollow tines + slicing, 6-mm hollow tines + slicing, slicing only, dimpling via the Job Saver attachment, and no cultivation. Seeding rate treatments included 37 or 73 kg PLS ha-1 using a mixture of 'Penn A-1' and 'Penn A-4' creeping bentgrass. Nitrogen rate treatments were 24, 48, or 72 kg N ha-2, applied at 24 kg N ha-2 at seeding and every 14 days after seeding until total N amounts were applied for each treatment. Seedling vigor was assessed twice per week for the first two weeks, and percent ground cover was determined bi-weekly from 13 September to 13 November 2017. On all rating dates, the highest rate of seed and N provided the highest seedling vigor and percent cover. On all rating dates, slicing alone was equal to or greater than both treatments involving hollow tine aeration + slicing. The Job Saver treatment increased bentgrass cover compared to the control, and by the end of the experiment was equal to slicing alone and hollow tine aeration + slicing treatments. Results of this study indicate that slicing alone is an effective cultivation method for establishing creeping bentgrass in putting greens, and may reduce costs associated with core aeration."
Language:English
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"Poster Number: 1247"
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Carroll, D., J. E. Kaminski, and P. J. Landschoot. 2018. Effects of cultivation method, seeding rate, and N rate on establishment of Agrostis stolonifera in putting green. Agron. Abr. p. 18657.
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