نتایج جستجو برای: turf poa pratensis
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Drought stress encumbers the growth of turfgrass principally by disrupting the plant-water relations and physiological functions. The present study was carried out to appraise the role of silicon (Si) in improving the drought tolerance in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.). Drought stress and four levels (0, 200, 400, and 800 mg L(-1)) of Si (Na2SiO3·9H2O) were imposed after 2 months old pla...
Abstract Fertilizer applications on lawns have raised environmental concerns in many Canadian municipalities. In this greenhouse study, NO 3 –N leaching losses from Kentucky bluegrass ( Poa pratensis L.) were evaluated two soils (a schist loam and a clay loam) sand/peat moss rootzone mix (80% sand, 20% peat moss). Eight different fertilizer N sources (urea, Polyon 8 12‐wk release, Duration 45 9...
Morphological studies and phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequence data showed that there is considerable differences within the Puccinia striiformis complex on members of Triticeae(Triticum and Hordeum), Dactylis glomerata and Poa pratensis. Based on the above molecular and morphological data, we suggest dividing P. striiformis as follows: - P. striiformis s. str. mainly on Triticeae. -...
abstract several root measuring methods have been developed until now but there is no single method of root measurement applicable for all situations. this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a single trinexapac-ethyl (te) and paclobutrazol application on kentucky bluegrass root growth under three irrigation treatments. evaluating of root length density (rld), root surface area (rs) ...
The addition of synthetic fibers to natural grass athletic fields forms a hybrid turf system, and this system claims increase traffic tolerance playability. objectives research were evaluate the physical effects simulated on two hybrid, carpet-based mat systems (Eclipse Hero) with Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), compared non-hybrid control (100% bluegrass). Field was conducted in 2018 at...
Improving water conservation efforts for golf course turf is a constant industry goal. While creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.; CBG) the preferred fairway species throughout most of cool-humid regions, requirements alternative cool-season with better acute drought tolerance at mowing heights (e.g., <0.5 inch) are not well documented. A 2-yr field study compared two irrigation strategi...
Experiments to document the long-term effects of clipping management on N requirements, soil organic carbon (SOC), and soil organic nitrogen (SON) are difficult and costly and therefore few. The CENTURY ecosystem model offers an opportunity to study long-term effects of turfgrass clipping management on biomass production, N requirements, SOC and SON, and N leaching through computer simulation. ...
Anthracnose (caused by Colletotrichum cereale) is a destructive fungal disease of weakened turf that occurs throughout the U.S., Canada and Western Europe (15) and is particularly severe on annual bluegrass (Poa annua). The frequency and severity of anthracnose epiphytotics on golf course greens has increased over the past decade (13,14) and is thought to be associated with some of the manageme...
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