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DOI: | 10.13817/j.cnki.cyycp.2022.03.003 |
Web URL(s): | http://cyycp.ijournals.cn/cyycp/article/abstract/20220303?st=article_issue Last checked: 10/9/2023 Notes: Abstract only http://cyycp.ijournals.cn/cyycp/article/pdf/20220303 Last checked: 01/17/2024 Requires: PDF Reader Notes: Direct download |
Publication Type:
| Report |
Author(s): | Zheng, Wan-ju;
Bai, Xiao-ming;
Liu, Yu;
Li, Jia-Le;
Xue, Fei-yang;
Wang, Lin-na;
Chen, Hui |
Author Affiliation: | College of Grassland Science, Gansu Agricultural University, Key Laboratory of Grassland Ecosystem, Ministry of Education / Pratacultural Engineering Laboratory of Gansu Providence, Sino-U.S. Center for Grazing Land Ecosystem Sustainability, Lanzhou, China |
Title: | Effects of different rhizosphere layer structures on turf quality of football field in semi-arid area of Northwest China |
Source: | [Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. Vol. 42, No. 3, 2022, p. 16-26. |
Publishing Information: | Lanzhou, China: Zhongguo cao yuan xue hui |
# of Pages: | 11 |
Keywords: | Author-Supplied Keywords: Rhizosphere layer structure; Sediment concentration; Lawn quality
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Abstract/Contents: | "In this research, river sand and farmland soil were selected as inter-rhizosphere substrates in Lanzhou. Two most commonly used turf grasses, Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass,for football field establishment in northern China, were examined. Twenty-one inter-rhizosphere structures with different sand contents in the upper and lower layers were established to study the effects of different inter-rhizosphere structures on the quality of football field. The results showed that the inter-rhizosphere structure varied with the sand content of the upper and lower lay-ers. As the sand content of inter-root layer increased, the turf establishment time increased, the color, texture and uniformity decreased and then increased; the turf strength and bounce rate decreased gradually. When the sand con-tent in the upper layer of the inter-rhizosphere was 20%, as the sand content in the lower layer increased the lawn quality gradually deteriorated;when the sand content in the upper layer was 40% and 100%, as the sand content is zero in the lower layer increased the lawn quality first increased and then decreased. When the sand content in the up-per layer was 60% and 80%, as the sand content in the lower layer increased the lawn quality first decreased and then increased and then decreased. The overall evaluation concluded that 60% sand content in the upper layer and zero in the lower layer resulted the best turf quality, followed by 40% sand content in the upper layer and 20% sand content in the lower layer, and the turf quality with pure sand in both upper and lower layers led to the worst turf quality for football field." |
Language: | Chinese |
References: | 34 |
Note: | Abstract also appears in English Figures Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Zheng, W.-j., X.-m. Bai, Y. Liu, J.-L. Li, F.-y. Xue, L.-n. Wang, et al. 2022. Effects of different rhizosphere layer structures on turf quality of football field in semi-arid area of Northwest China. (In Chinese) [Caoyuan yu Caoping] [Grassland and Turf]. 42(3):p. 16-26. |
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| DOI: 10.13817/j.cnki.cyycp.2022.03.003 |
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