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Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Hall, John R. III |
Author Affiliation: | Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia |
Title: | Why some greens breathe and some suffocate |
Section: | Golf course Other records with the "Golf course" Section
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Meeting Info.: | Richmond, VA: January 10-13, 1994 |
Source: | Proceedings of the 34th Virginia Turf and Landscape Conference and Trade Show. 1994, p. 16-20. |
Publishing Information: | [Virginia]: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Virginia Turfgrass Council |
# of Pages: | 5 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Golf greens; Plant water relations; Gas exchange; Design factors; Soil layering; Salts; Algae; Mosses; Black layer; Preventive maintenance
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Abstract/Contents: | Describes what causes oxygenation of soil, and what factors can inhibit this process. Discusses reasons why greens "suffocate," including an inadequate design/management balance, surface layering, salt accumulation in layers, algae/moss, and Black Layer. Briefly discusses ways to minimize green suffocation. |
Language: | English |
References: | 2 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Hall, J. R. III. 1994. Why some greens breathe and some suffocate. p. 16-20. In Proceedings of the 34th Virginia Turf and Landscape Conference and Trade Show. Richmond, VA: January 10-13, 1994. [Virginia]: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Virginia Turfgrass Council. |
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