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Web URL(s): | http://www.newss.org/proceedings/proceedings_2004_vol58.pdf#page=77 Last checked: 07/23/2013 Requires: PDF Reader Notes: Item is within a single large file |
Publication Type:
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Content Type: | Abstract or Summary only |
Author(s): | Henry, G. M.;
Burton, M. G.;
Yelverton, F. H. |
Author Affiliation: | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina |
Title: | Exploring factors influencing dallisgrass and bahiagrass distribution on golf courses |
Section: | Research poster section Other records with the "Research poster section" Section
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Meeting Info.: | Marriott Cambridge Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts: January 5-8, 2004 |
Source: | Proceedings: NortheasternWeed Science Society. Vol. 58, 2004, p. 77. |
Publishing Information: | Ithaca, NY: Northeastern Weed Science Society |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Distribution patterns; Evaluations; Golf course maintenance; Paspalum dilatatum; Paspalum notatum
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Abstract/Contents: | "Paspalum dilatatum (dallisgrass) and Paspalum notatum (bahiagrass) are rhizomatous, perennial grass species that readily invade golf course fairways and roughs. These species are widely distributed throughout the state of North Carolina due to their tolerance of both droughty, sandy soils and moist, clay soils. To date, studies of weed species distribution on golf courses have been limited by species identification and low GPS resolution. The distribution of these species was evaluated in both golf course fairways and roughs. Hidden Valley Country Club, in Fuquay Varina, NC, was selected based on the presence of both weed species. Individual plants were mapped in the fairway and rough of several holes using a high precision (RTK) GPS unit to obtain their location. The RTK unit was also used to delineate between the rough and fairway height of cut as well as the elevation characteristics of each particular hole. Soil samples and soil moisture (theta probe) readings were taken on a 9 m grid. Characteristics used for initial correlation analysis consisted of mowing height, elevation, pH, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, sodium, and volumetric soil water content." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | This item is an abstract only! |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Henry, G. M., M. G. Burton, and F. H. Yelverton. 2004. Exploring factors influencing dallisgrass and bahiagrass distribution on golf courses. Proc. Annu. Meet. Northeast. Weed Sci. Soc. 58:p. 77. |
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