2021
DOI: 10.1002/its2.82
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Assessing fine fescue mixtures and plant growth regulator applications to determine their effect on traffic tolerance and divot recovery

Abstract: There has been some transition to using low-input fine fescues on golf courses, but these species have poor traffic tolerance and divot recovery, making them impractical for playable areas on golf courses. The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of the plant growth regulator (PGR) trinexapac-ethyl on the performance of fine fescue mixtures when managed as a golf course fairway and to identify fine fescue mixtures that perform well under traffic stress. Twenty-five mixtures were tested that co… Show more

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“…Hard fescue's niche as a turfgrass includes areas suited for low‐maintenance situations such as those with low soil fertility, high heat and drought, and where dollar spot disease is prevalent (Brar & Palazzo, 1995; Braun et al., 2020). Conversely, hard fescues lack persistence under heavy foot traffic (e.g., sports activities), especially when mowed frequently (Reiter et al., 2022). Hard fescue varieties have varied in their ability to maintain turf quality under simulated foliar shade and were not as tolerant as strong creeping red ( F. rubra ssp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hard fescue's niche as a turfgrass includes areas suited for low‐maintenance situations such as those with low soil fertility, high heat and drought, and where dollar spot disease is prevalent (Brar & Palazzo, 1995; Braun et al., 2020). Conversely, hard fescues lack persistence under heavy foot traffic (e.g., sports activities), especially when mowed frequently (Reiter et al., 2022). Hard fescue varieties have varied in their ability to maintain turf quality under simulated foliar shade and were not as tolerant as strong creeping red ( F. rubra ssp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%