bermudagrass
april 19
Potassium, Snow Mold, and (almost) Required Reading About Fertilizer
Ten years ago, when I was a graduate student at Cornell University, I noticed something surprising when the snow melted from the research green. The previous year, I had applied the same amount of nitrogen (N), but different amounts of potassium (K), to this plot ...
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Saigon, San Miguel, and Shade
Except for the superb mountain course at Dalat, with a lot of kikuyugrass (Pennisetum clandestinum) on the fairways and creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) greens, all courses at Vietnam have been planted to seashore paspalum or bermudagrass. This is a mistake....
bermudagrass invading seashore paspalum
An Excellent Question Without a Good Answer
What's that question? It is the one posed most frequently by delegates to this week's Sustainable Turfgrass Management in Asia 2012 conference: How can we control bermudagrass in seashore paspalum? The conference saw 210 delegates from 20 countries assemble at Thailand's popular beach resort of Pattaya to discuss turfgrass management and learn from speakers including Dr. Doug Karcher (University of Arkansas), Dr. Lane Tredway ...
cynodon and paspalum growing at sunrise in January at Thailand
Dollar Spot and Mini Ring at Thailand
I saw some interesting disease symptoms side-by-side on seashore paspalum and bermudagrass at a golf course near Bangkok this week. This course was planted to Salam seashore paspalum on fairways, but there are some patches of bermudagrass that have been gradually invading the ...
central Thailand floods
Mostly About Floods, Some Disease, and Lots of Photos
Since my last update I’ve seen a bit of the splendidly-named elephant’s footprint (Rhizoctonia cerealis) on Zoysia japonica at Japan, some Anguina pacificae nematode damage — the early symptoms of which look remarkably like...
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