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Author(s):Li, Deying; Christians, Nick E.; Minner, David D.
Author Affiliation:Li: Graduate Student, Ph.D. (Christians and Minner); Christians: Professor, Turfgrass Science Research and Teaching, Horticulture Department; and Minner: Associate Professor, Turfgrass Science Research and Extension Horticulture Department
Title:Thermal properties of sand-based rootzone media modified with inorganic soil amendments
Section:Soil modification and sand-based system
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Source:2001 Iowa Turfgrass Research Report. 2001, p. 81-84.
Publishing Information:Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Extension
# of Pages:4
Series:FG-466/July 2001
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Thermal properties; Growing media; Sand-based root zones; Inorganic amendments; Soil temperature; Physical properties of soil; Calcined clay; Calcined diatomaceous earth; Polymers; Clay; Seaweed products; Peat; Volumetric water content; Soil water content; Gravel; Porous ceramics; Topdressing; Thermal diffusivity
Abstract/Contents:Describes a study undertaken to "understand the thermal properties of sand-based media modified by inorganic amendments." Details how treatments of calcined clay, calcined diatomaceous earth, ceramic, and polymer coated clay were used on test plots seeded with 'Crenshaw' creeping bentgrass, and used as topdressing on a once-yearly basis. Describes how thermocouples were placed in the soil to register temperature every 15 minutes and a TDR was used to measure water content of the profile. Concludes that "inorganic soil amendments commonly used in golf course root-zone media can affect the soil thermal properties and cause different temperature status."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: Biostimulants
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Li, D., N. E. Christians, and D. D. Minner. 2001. Thermal properties of sand-based rootzone media modified with inorganic soil amendments. Iowa Turfgrass Res. Rep. p. 81-84.
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