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Author(s):Ruemmele, Bridget
Author Affiliation:University of Rhode Island
Title:Vegetative spread of turfgrasses. Part II: Cool-season species. Whether you manage golf greens, sod farms, home lawns or athletic fields, vegetative spread is an important characteristic to consider when selecting a turfgrass
Section:Features
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Source:Grounds Maintenance. Vol. 31, No. 8, August 1996, p. 24, 28, 32, 52.
Publishing Information:Overland Park, KS: INTERTEC Publishing Corporation
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Horizontal growth; Cool season turfgrasses; Turfgrass establishment; Genetic variability; Growth habit; Choice of species; Sod production; Athletic fields; Lawn turf; Parks
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the variation in vegetative growth habit and growth rate among cool-season turfgrass species. Considers growth habit and growth rate as factors in the choice of turfgrass species for various applications, including sod production, sports turf, and lawn and park turf.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also "Part I: Warm-season species. Different growth rates among species have far-reaching effects on establishment, recuperation and sod-harvest cycles", p. 18, 20, 22, 52, R=56269 R=56269
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Ruemmele, B. 1996. Vegetative spread of turfgrasses. Part II: Cool-season species. Whether you manage golf greens, sod farms, home lawns or athletic fields, vegetative spread is an important characteristic to consider when selecting a turfgrass. Grounds Maint. 31(8):p. 24, 28, 32, 52.
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