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DOI:10.5660/WTS.2021.10.3.319
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Author(s):Chang, Seog-Won; Kim, Ki-Dong
Author Affiliation:Chang: Dept. of Golf Course Management, Korea Golf University, Hoengseong, Korea; Kim: Golf Engineering, Nousbo, Suwon, Korea
Title:Evaluation of surfactant and spraying time to improve the effect of colorant on the putting green of a golf course
Source:Weed and Turfgrass Science. Vol. 10, No. 3, September 2021, p. 319-326.
Publishing Information:Korea: The Korean Society of Weed Science and Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: Application time; Colorant; Golf course; Putting green; Surfactant
Abstract/Contents:"The colorant is one of the materials used to maintain the green color of turfgrass during the dormant period or to disguise the leaves discolored from pests or physiological damage in golf course. Because the colorant is sprayed with liquid on the golf courses, it can be stained on hands or shoes of turfgrass users after spraying. In this study, surfactants were evaluated on the creeping bentgrass putting green of the golf course to prevent the stain to the golfer's shoes or hands after spraying the colorant. The effect of colorant application time on the amount of colorant remaining in the putting green was evaluated. No physically problematic phenomena were found when the surfactants polyoxy ethylene alkylarylether+sodium ligno sulfonate, polyoxyethylene methylpolysiloxane, and siloxane were mixed with the colorant, respectively. Each of the three surfactant types was excellent in coloring effect when they mixed with the colorant on creeping bentgrass. When all three types of surfactants were treated at high concentrations, they tended to exhibit low values of residual colorant at the time when dew was present on the turfgrass next morning. The colorant left on the putting green was low in the siloxane treatment. The colorant added with siloxane had a high coloring effect in both the morning and afternoon treatments, but the amount of the colorant left on the creeping bentgrass the next morning was lower in the morning treatment. Both treatments had low residual chromaticity at high concentrations of the surfactant."
Language:Korean
References:15
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Chang, S.-W., and K.-D. Kim. 2021. Evaluation of surfactant and spraying time to improve the effect of colorant on the putting green of a golf course. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Weed and Turfgrass Science. 10(3):p. 319-326.
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DOI: 10.5660/WTS.2021.10.3.319
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http://www.weedturf.org/article/?num=N0260100308
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