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Author(s):Köster, P.
Title:Fertigrasen - die Problemlösung salzbelasteter Oberböden?
Translated Title:Ready-made turf - the solution to the problem of saline top soils?
Source:Rasen-Turf-Gazon. Vol. 15, No. 4, December 1984, p. 95-98.
Publishing Information:Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Germany: Hortus Verlag
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Saline soils; Salt tolerance; Physiological responses; Sodding; Sod establishment; Sod-bed preparation
Abstract/Contents:Outlining the problems encountered in establishing turfgrasses in saline soils (osmotic pressure, nutrient absorbtion, etc.), ready made turf (sod) proves itself to be more salt tolerant than turfgrass established from seed. The salt content of the soil can be between 2500-3000 mg/l and as high as 11,000-13,000 mg/l when using sod, while as seedlings need levels no higher than 1000-1500 mg/l. The increased salt tolerance of sod also means that water with a higher content of salt can be used safely. Lastly, turf established from sod creates a durable green cover far faster.
Language:German
References:0
Note:Summary lang.: De., En., Fr.
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Köster, P. 1984. Fertigrasen - die Problemlösung salzbelasteter Oberböden?. (In German) Rasen Turf Gazon. 15(4):p. 95-98.
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