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Author(s):Dyer, W.; Bremer, D.; Patrignani, A.; Fry, J.; Lavis, C.; Friell, J.
Author Affiliation:Dyer, Bremer, Fry, and Lavis: Dept. Horticulture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University; Patrignani: Dept. Agronomy, Kansas State University; Friell: Toro Company
Title:Integrating canopy dynamics, soil moisture, and soil physical properties to improve irrigation scheduling in turfgrass systems
Section:Integrated turfgrass management
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Source:Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2021 Progress Reports. 2021, p. 214-221.
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
# of Pages:8
Language:English
References:4
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2017-38-648
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USGA Summary Points:During 2019, soil moisture thresholds ranging from 18.5 to 22.5 % volumetric water content (VWC) were determined based the onset of canopy stress relative to available water capacity in the silt-loam soils. Incorporation of multiple data-driven thresholds comprised of soil moisture (using thresholds derived in 2019), plant canopy conditions (percent greenness), and forecasted precipitation probability into a decision tree during the 2020 year, as opposed to a single variable (SMS) threshold in 2019, resulted in better irrigation timing and water savings. Specifically, compared with traditional irrigation, 81% less water was applied in 2020 when using multiple thresholds (VWC, canopy greenness, forecasted precipitation) compared to 66% less water applied in 2019 when using only VWC, despite 52% less precipitation in 2020 than 2019.
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Dyer, W., D. Bremer, A. Patrignani, J. Fry, C. Lavis, and J. Friell. 2021. Integrating canopy dynamics, soil moisture, and soil physical properties to improve irrigation scheduling in turfgrass systems. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 214-221.
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