会议专题

EVALUATION OF TURF REINFORCEMENT MATS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUFFALOGRASS AND ZOYSIAGRASS FROM VEGETATIVE PLUGS

  Turf reinforcement mats (TRM) can reduce erosion and prevent weed encroachment during turfgrass establishment.‘Legacy’ buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides Nutt. Engelm.) and ‘Chisholm’ zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.) were evaluated in separate field studies for establishment when vegetative plugs were 1) planted in TRM; 2) planted in plots which were subsequently treated with oxadiazon; or 3) untreated.Plugs were established on TRM over plastic prior to transplanting to study areas.‘Chisholm’ zoysiagrass stolons grew under the TRM; as such,use of TRM for this cultivar is not practical.Buffalograss had > 90% coverage when established on TRM in 2010 and > 65% coverage in 2011; coverage was similar to that in oxadiazon-treated plots in each year.Weed levels in plots where TRM (up to 8% weed coverage) were used were generally lower than those where oxadizaon was applied (up to 43% weed coverage); untreated plots (up to 63% weed coverage) generally had higher weed levels than the other treatments.Turf reinforcement mats offer potential for establishment of ‘Legacy’ buffalograss where labor involved in planting individual plugs on site is not available,use of herbicides is not desired,or soil erosion concerns exist.

Buchloe dactyloides erosion control Zoysia japonica

A.L. Goldsby J.D. Fry

Department of Horticulture,Forestry,and Recreation Resources,Kansas State University,Manhattan,KS 66506 USA

国际会议

The 12th International Turfgrass Research Conference(第十二届国际草坪学术大会)

北京

英文

193-196

2013-07-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)