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Author(s):DaCosta, Michelle; Watkins, Eric; Ebdon, Scott; Hoffman, Lindsey; Petrella, Dominic; Aamlid, Trygve S; Espevig, Tatsiana; Waalen, Wendy; Dalmannsdottir, Sigridur; Lönnberg, Carl-Johan
Author Affiliation:DaCosta, Ebdon, and Hoffman: University of Massachusetts; Watkins and Petrella: University of Minnesota; Aamlid, Espevig, Waalen, Dalmannsdottir, and Lönnberg: Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Title:Understanding factors associated with successful re-establishment of golf course putting greens following winterkill
Section:Integrated turfgrass management
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Ecophysiology: Light and temperature
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Source:Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2020 Research Summaries. 2020, p. 120-126.
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
# of Pages:7
Language:English
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See Also:See also related item "Factors affecting the reestablishment of putting greens following winterkill" Golfdom, 80(1) January 2024, p. 46-50, R=334581. R=334581
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2019-17-687
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USGA Summary Points:A set of 12 creeping bentgrass cultivars were evaluated for differences in low temperature germination traits, and post-germination seedling vigor in response to low temperature and variable light intensities. Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging was used to screen for differences in seedling cold tolerance, indicating that cultivars such as Penn A-4, Penncross, and L-93 exhibited damage following simulated freezing events. Methods were optimized for testing the interactive effects of different light intensities and temperatures on seedling vigor and establishment in both growth chamber and field experiments. Based on controlled environment experiments, 50 to 90% reductions in light intensity increased photochemical efficiency when creeping bentgrass seedlings were challenged with a sudden decrease in air temperature.
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DaCosta, M., E. Watkins, S. Ebdon, L. Hoffman, D. Petrella, T. S. Aamlid, et al. 2020. Understanding factors associated with successful re-establishment of golf course putting greens following winterkill. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 120-126.
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