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Author(s):Beard, James B
Author Affiliation:Editor of Turfax; International Sports Turf Institute Inc., Texas
Title:Types of hydrophobicity must be considered
Column Name:JB comments
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Source:TURFAX. Vol. 6, No. 5, September/October 1998, p. 8.
Publishing Information:Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Press
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Hydrophobic soils; Diagnosis; Localized dry spots; Organic matter; Thatch; Wetting agents
Abstract/Contents:Emphasizes that hydrophobicity does not exist as a single entity but has at least three different types. The types discussed include: hydrophobic dry patch, general soil surface hydrophobicity, and turf thatch. Mentions that certain wetting agents may only be effective against one or two types of hydrophobicity and that a more specific diagnosis must be made to determine proper control methods.
Language:English
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Beard, J. B. 1998. Types of hydrophobicity must be considered. TURFAX. 6(5):p. 8.
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