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Author(s):Breece, James R.; Davis, William B.; Youngner, Victor B.
Author Affiliation:Breece: University of California, Agricultural Extension Service, San Diego County, California; Davis: University of California Agricultural Extension Service, Davis, California; and Youngner: Department of Agronomy, University of California, Riverside, California
Title:Overseeding bermudagrass fairways
Source:Southern California Turfgrass Culture. Vol. 20, No. 3, July 1970, p. 17-19.
Publishing Information:Riverside, CA: Federated Turfgrass Council of California/University of California Cooperative Extension
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf fairways; Cynodon dactylon; Dormancy; Overseeding; Transitional overseeding; Temperatures; Trials; Poa pratensis; Agrostis stolonifera; Festuca rubra; Lolium multiflorum; Visual evaluation
Facility Names:La Jolla Country Club, in San Diego, California; Lake San Marcos Country Club, in San Diego, California; Pauma Valley Country Club, in San Diego, California
Cultivar Names:Newport; Highland; Rainier; Illahee
Abstract/Contents:Presents a study "to supplement our present information on overseeding." Results include that "the marine climate generally favors a mixture of temperate and subtropical grasses and that renovating and increased fertilization in itself encourages good winter grass growth and color...Minimum seedbed preparation apparently did not permit the overseeded grasses to establish...Overseeding on the completely prepared trial (W) was outstanding in its response...The existing turf must be thoroughly aerated and renovated before overseeding. Seeds must be in contact with soil and aerating alone will not do the job...Winter maintenance of the turf cannot be neglected, particularly irrigation...Light but frequent irrigation is important if reasonable stands are to be expected...Kentucky bluegrass and creeping red fescue can be expected to give 2 to 3 years of satisfactory color and improved turf quality in dense stands of bermudagrass if properly established and maintened. Year round high quality green turf, where the predominant species is bermudagrass, is possible only with a substantial increase in the budget for materials equipment, water, and labor, particularly during the fall and winter months."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: Fine Fescue Fairways
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Breece, J. R., W. B. Davis, and V. B. Youngner. 1970. Overseeding bermudagrass fairways. Calif. Turfgrass Cult. 20(3):p. 17-19.
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