Seed mixtures of red fescue and colonial, creeping, or velvet bentgrass for pesticide-free management of Nordic golf greens

Karin Juul Hesselsøe, Pia Heltoft, Tatsiana Espevig, Trygve Aamlid
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This research aimed to determine if creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) can be used as an alternative to colonial bentgrass (Agrostis capillaris L.) in a mixture with red fescue [equal rates of Chewings fescue (Festuca rubra ssp. commutata Gaud.) and slender creeping red fescue (Festuca rubra ssp. littoralis [G. Mey.] Auquier)] on Nordic golf greens managed without pesticides. The two mixtures were compared in two experiments: Experiment 1 under the creeping bentgrass management regime (mowing height, 3 mm; fertilization, 15 g N m−2 yr−1) and Experiment 2 under the red fescue management regime (5 mm and 10 g N m−2 yr−1) at three sites during 2015–2018. A seed mixture of red fescue and velvet bentgrass (Agrostis canina L.) was included in Experiment 2 only. The results showed that red fescue plus creeping bentgrass produced greens of equal turfgrass quality and with less Microdochium patch than red fescue plus colonial bentgrass under both regimes. In Experiment 2, red fescue plus velvet bentgrass resulted in higher turfgrass quality than the other mixtures but was more susceptible to Microdochium patch than red fescue plus creeping bentgrass. Tiller counts in the mixed plots at Landvik showed that red fescue was not outcompeted by bentgrass in any of the mixtures and that it was easier to manipulate the balance between red fescue and bentgrass in the mixture with creeping bentgrass than that with colonial bentgrass. More research should be put into optimal management, especially irrigation and thatch control, of mixed red fescue–bentgrass greens.

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用于北欧高尔夫果岭无农药管理的红羊茅和殖民地、匍匐或天鹅绒本草的种子混合物
这项研究旨在确定在不使用杀虫剂的北欧高尔夫果岭上,匍匐底栖草(Agrostis stolonifera L.)是否可以与红羊茅[等比例咀嚼羊茅(Festuca rubra ssp.commuta Gaud.)和细长匍匐红羊茅(羊茅ssp.littoralis[G.Mey.]Auquier)]混合,作为殖民地底栖草(Agrostis capillaris L.)的替代品。在两个实验中对这两种混合物进行了比较:实验1在2015年至2018年期间的三个地点,在匍匐底栖草管理制度下(割草高度,3毫米;施肥,15 g N m−2 yr−1)和实验2在红羊茅管理制度(5毫米和10 g N m–2 yr–1)。红羊茅和绒本草(Agrostis canina L.)的种子混合物仅包括在实验2中。结果表明,在这两种制度下,红羊茅加匍匐本草比红羊茅+群体本草生产的绿色草坪草质量相同,且Microdochium斑块更少。在实验2中,红羊茅加绒本草比其他混合物产生更高的草坪草质量,但比红羊茅+匍匐本草更容易受到Microdochium斑块的影响。Landvik混合地块中的分蘖计数表明,在任何混合物中,红羊茅都不会被底栖草击败,而且与殖民地底栖草相比,在爬行的底栖草混合物中更容易控制红羊茅和底栖草之间的平衡。应该对红羊茅-弯草混合绿的优化管理,特别是灌溉和茅草控制进行更多的研究。
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