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Publication Type:
| Newsletter |
Author(s): | Anonymous |
Title: | Heavy repetitive overseading improving low-input sports fields |
Column Name: | Research page Other records with the "Research page" Column
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Source: | The Turf Line News. Vol. 184, October/November 2004, p. 30, 32-33. |
Publishing Information: | Maple Ridge, British Columbia: Western Canada Turfgrass Association |
# of Pages: | 3 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Athletic Fields; Overseeding; Germination; Establishment; Sports turf; Pesticides; Costs; Cultivation
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Abstract/Contents: | Discusses overseeding, which is the practice of "distributing seed over an existing turfgrass area to increase density." Presents a study done "to demostrate the practice of heavy, repetitive overseeding on two low-input Capital District sports fields using three seeding rates." Details the procedures used for this this study. Presents the results of this study and concludes that "heavy, repetitive overseeding using perennial ryegrass can improve turfgrass density on low-input sports fields." |
Language: | English |
References: | 2 |
Note: | "This article is reprinted courtesy of the Sports Turf Manager, Volume 17, Issue 1 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Anonymous. 2004. Heavy repetitive overseading improving low-input sports fields. Turf Line News. 184:p. 30, 32-33. |
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