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Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) 1st Edition
TITLE : Handbook of Turfgrass Management
and Physiology (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) 1st Edition
ISBN : 9780849370694
AUTHOR : Mohammad Pessarakli (Editor)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Hardcover
PAGES : 720
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2007
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Agriculture
WEIGHT (KG): 1.4
CONDITION: Used - Very Good
DESCRIPTION:
A multibillion dollar industry that has
tripled in the last ten years, turfgrass management plays an important role in
landscaping, golf courses, and other sports surfaces. Proper management and
cultural practices are crucial for the performance of these versatile grasses,
creating a demand among scientists, researchers, and industry professionals for
better quality, hardier grasses. The mounting collection of research into new
species, modern cultivars, and stress tolerant genotypes requires a high-quality,
accessible resource.
Filling a long-empty niche by compiling the
most complete, up-to-date collection of contributions from internationally
known specialists, Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology is the only
single source reference that covers every aspect of turfgrass maintenance and
cultivation. Divided into several sections, this all-inclusive volume begins
with an introductory chapter on turf related issues. The second section reveals
detailed accounts of turfgrass growth, management, and cultural practices such
as carbon metabolism and overseeding. Subsequent sections cover sports turf
management and growth regulating factors, as well as breeding, genetics, and
biotechnology. The text highlights research in turfgrass pathology and disease
including nutritional disorders, rapid blight, and fungal diseases. The book
reviews several methods of pest control using herbicides, as well as
biological, and microbial control agents. It provides extensive information on
the physiological responses of turfgrass to acidic soil, salinized water,
temperature, light, depleted oxygen, reactive nitrogen use, and other
environmental stressors. The final section looks at future and potential
grasses requiring minimal maintenance and management.
