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Monographic Author(s):Skipper, Horace D.; Miller, Landon C.; Mazur, A. Robert; Camper, N. Dwight
Author Affiliation:Principal Investigator, Clemson University
Monograph Title:Bacterial Populations and Diversity Within New USGA Putting Greens: [1996 Annual Research Review, Clemson University], [1996].
Publishing Information:[Clemson, South Carolina]: Clemson University
# of Pages:1
Collation:[1] p.
Abstract/Contents:"Objectives: The overall objective is to develop baseline data concerning bacterial composition (population and diversity) of new USGA putting greens. Specific objectives for this project include: 1. Determine bacterial populations associated with putting green root-zone media.; 2. Compare rhizosphere bacterial populations of bentgrass in Alabama and South Carolina with rhizosphere bacterial populations of bermudagrass in Florida.; 3. Document rhizosphere bacterial population dynamics on bentgrass over a four year time period.; 4. Monitor ammonium and nitrate nitrogen in new bentgrass putting greens. Progress Report: Mr. Mark S. Stoddard, CGCS, Superintendent of the Charlotte Country Club Golf Course, has agreed to be a cooperator for this project. These greens were rebuilt to USGA specifications in the spring and summer of 1996 and seeded with bentgrass in early September 1996. We will collect soil/root samples from four bentgrass putting greens at his club during the months of November, February, May, and August. Samples will be subjected to dilution planting using standardized techniques and media. From these plates, we will select rhizobacterial isolates to be identified using the GC FAME analysis. Concentration of NO3-N and NH4-N will be determined by extracting soil samples with 2M KC1 and analyzing the extracts using standard colorimetric techniques. Assessments of turfgrass quality will be made by the superintendent. Ms. Chelle Tucker has joined the project and will be working on her M.S. degree. She completed her B.S. degree at Virginia State University."
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, Auburn University], [1996], R=232203. R=232203

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. 00595 in the USGA Turfgrass Research Committee Reporting Binders for 1996.
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