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Web URL(s):http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/rpr/1996/Turfgrass/47711,%20Auburn,%20Guertal,%20Putting%20green.PDF
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Material Type:Manuscript
Monographic Author(s):Guertal, Elizabeth; Kloepper, Joe
Author Affiliation:Principal Investigator, Auburn University
Monograph Title:Bacterial Populations and Diversity Within New USGA Putting Greens: [1996 Annual Research Review, Auburn University], [1996].
Publishing Information:[Auburn, Alabama]: Auburn University
# of Pages:1
Collation:[1] p.
Abstract/Contents:"The objective of the new USGA project is to develop baseline data concerning bacterial composition (population and diversity) of new USGA putting greens. Specific objectives include: 1) determine bacterial populations associated with putting green root-zone mix materials, 2) compare rhizosphere bacterial population dynamics in bentgrass over a four year period, and, 4) monitor NO3-N and NH4-N concentration in new bentgrass putting greens. At Auburn these objectives will be accomplished by the use of miniature greens (1-m by ½-m by 1-m), each separately drained to allow collection of leachate from each green. Specific treatments at the Auburn site will be 2 nitrogen rates (1 or 2 lb N/1000 ft2) and 2 greens mixes (100% sand and a 80%sand/20% peat mix). Greens will be planted with bentgrass (var. 'Crenshaw'). Soil/root samples will be collected during the months of November, February, May and August. Samples will be subject to dilution planting using standardized techniques and media. Selected rhizobacterial isolates will be identified using GC FAME analysis. Soil and leachate samples will be analyzed for NO3-N and NH4-N concentrations using 2M KC1 extractions (soil) and standard colorimetric techniques (soil and leachate). Miniature greens have been constructed, and will be filled with greens mix in the coming week. Planting and initial sampling will begin the 3rd week of November."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related summary article "Bacterial populations and diversity withing [within] new USGA putting greens" 1996 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary, 1996, p. 94-95, R=47711. R=47711

See also related manuscript, Bacterial Populations and Diversity Within New USGA Putting Greens: [1996 Annual Research Review, Clemson University], [1996], R=232205. R=232205

See also related manuscript, Bacterial Populations and Diversity Within New USGA Putting Greens: [1996 Annual Research Review, University of Florida], [1996], R=232207. R=232207
Note:Also appears as p. 00596 in the USGA Turfgrass Research Committee Reporting Binders for 1996.
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