نتایج جستجو برای: turf water potential
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Turfgrass évapotranspiration. R. Tovey, J. S. Spencer and D. C. • Muckel. 1969. Agronomy Journal. 61:863-867. (from the University of Nevada, Reno, Ne v. 89507). The lysimeter technique was utilized to measure the rate of évapotranspi ra t ion from two types of turf grown on two different soil textures. The two types of turfgrass were (a) a cool season turf composed primarily of Kentucky bluegr...
Now days, turf management has encountered with water deficit, mostly due to low precipitation also industrial, agricultural and household demand and consumption. So, the objective of this project was to identify drought tolerance of warm and cool season turfgrass cultivars to different levels of regulated-deficit irrigation. The field experiment was set out in a split-plot based on completely r...
BACKGROUND In 2007, a synthetic turf recreational field in Newark, New Jersey, was closed because lead was found in synthetic turf fibers and in surface dust at concentrations exceeding hazard criteria. Consequently, public health professionals across the country began testing synthetic turf to determine whether it represented a lead hazard. Currently, no standardized methods exist to test for ...
Towards an Autonomous Algal Turf Scrubber: Development of an Ecologically-engineered Technoecosystem
Title of Document: TOWARDS AN AUTONOMOUS ALGAL TURF SCRUBBER: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECOLOGICALLY-ENGINEERED TECHNOECOSYSTEM David M. Blersch, Ph.D., 2010 Directed By: Associate Professor Patrick C. Kangas, Department of Environmental Science and Technology The development of an autonomous and internally-controlled technoecological hybrid is explored. The technoecosystem is based on an algal turf sc...
Diseases of golf green turfgrasses cause unsightly spots and discolorations that are undesirable and unacceptable to golf course managers and the golfing public. The development of highly effective turfgrass fungicides has revolutionized disease management of turf, especially on golf courses. However, high levels of fungicides are required. Fungicide usage on golf courses, and greens especially...
Abiotic stress conditions can be imposed on plants through either poor water quality or adverse climate condition. These types of stress affect plant growth and development throughout their life cycle. Plants that are tolerant to drought are therefore valuable, and turf grasses have the potential to grow tolerant. Turf grasses provide ground cover and offer multiple benefits, from their aesthet...
With the exception of the undesirable characteristic of summer dormancy and the accompanying low aesthetic value, crested wheatgrass has many desirable characteristics in semiarid environments, making it a promising candidate for lower water use turf. Using a population of 27 half-sib families, this study characterized the underlying genetics of turf quality (based on a 1–9 rating scale) of cre...
Water salinity and drought are the major abiotic stresses limiting turf grass growth. On the other hand, shortage of waterresources and salinity of water and soil in the arid and semi-arid zones such as Iran, are the restricting factors in developinglawn turf grasses. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the combined effects of water salinity and deficit irrigation ontall fescue (Festuca aru...
Golf course putting greens typically receive high pesticide applications to meet high quality demands. Research on pesticide fate in turf ecosystems is important to better understand the potential impact of pesticide use on the environment and human health. This research was conducted to evaluate the environmental fate of two commonly used insecticides--trichlorfon (dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-h...
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