نتایج جستجو برای: sod turf grass production

تعداد نتایج: 634125  

2005
C. Milesi C. D. Elvidge J. B. Dietz B. T. Tuttle R. R. Nemani

Lawns are ubiquitous in the American urban landscapes. However, little is known about their impact on the carbon and water cycles at the national level. The limited information on the total extent and spatial distribution of these ecosystems and the variability in management practices are the major factors complicating this assessment. In this study, relating turf grass area to fractional imper...

2017
Diogo C F Silva Rubim Santos João Paulo Vilas-Boas Rui Macedo António Mesquita Montes Andreia S P Sousa

OBJECTIVE To review the influence of cleats-surface interaction on the performance and risk of injury in soccer athletes. DESIGN Systematic review. DATA SOURCES Scopus, Web of science, PubMed, and B-on. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Full experimental and original papers, written in English that studied the influence of soccer cleats on sports performance and injury risk in artificial or natural gr...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2006
Glen A Livesay Dawn R Reda Eric A Nauman

BACKGROUND Shoe-surface interactions have been implicated in the high number of noncontact knee injuries suffered by athletes at all levels. PURPOSE To examine shoe-surface interactions on newer field designs and compare these with more traditional shoe-surface combinations. The peak torque and rotational stiffness (the rate at which torque is developed under rotation) were determined. STUD...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2009
S V Joseph S K Braman

The effect of taxa [common Bermuda grass, Cynodon dactylon (L.); centipedegrass, Eremochloa ophiuroides Munro Hack; St. Augustinegrass, Stenotaphrum secundatum [Walt.] Kuntze; and zoysiagrass, Zoysia spp.], density, height, and weed density on abundance of natural enemies, and their potential prey were evaluated in residential turf. Total predatory Heteroptera were most abundant in St. Augustin...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2002
D M Vietor E N Griffith R H White T L Provin J P Muir J C Read

Regulatory mandates have increased demand for best management practices (BMPs) that will reduce nutrient loading on watersheds impaired by excess manure P and N. Export of manure P and N in turfgrass sod harvests is one BMP under consideration. This study quantified amounts and percentages of P and N removed in a sod harvest for different rates of manure and inorganic P and N. Six treatments co...

2003
Barbara Bellows

This publication is written for lawn care professionals, golf course superintendents, or anyone with a lawn. Its emphasis is on soil management and cultural practices that enhance turf growth and reduce pests and diseases by reducing turf stress. It also looks at mixed species and wildflower lawns as low maintenance alternatives to pure grass lawns. SUSTAINABLE TURF CARE LEAVE THIS SPACE HERE F...

2015
Naoki Yamamoto Tomoyuki Takano Keisuke Tanaka Taichiro Ishige Shin Terashima Chisato Endo Takamitsu Kurusu Shunsuke Yajima Kentaro Yano Yuichi Tada

The turf grass Sporobolus virginicus is halophyte and has high salinity tolerance. To investigate the molecular basis of its remarkable tolerance, we performed Illumina high-throughput RNA sequencing on roots and shoots of a S. virginicus genotype under normal and saline conditions. The 130 million short reads were assembled into 444,242 unigenes. A comparative analysis of the transcriptome wit...

2013

IN August GOLFDOM I discussed the pros and cons of ammonium sulphate as a weed-control agent, while the importance of proper fertilization and management of turf were stressed in the September number from the weed control angle. While it is vital that the greenkeeper be thoroughly versed in both the theory and practice of the above phases of turf maintenance, nevertheless, in themselves, they d...

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