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GCSAA funds $112,500 in turfgrass research

Six new turfgrass research projects have been chosen to receive grants from the association in 2018.

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Turfgrass research projects
Grants from GCSAA are supporting six new research projects this year at seven universities across the country (one project is a collaboration between the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin).

The projects, which were selected by a committee that included two members of the GCSAA Board of Directors, superintendents, university researchers and the research director of the USGA Green Section, will receive a total of $112,500 from a block grant to GCSAA from the Environmental Institute for Golf (EIFG), GCSAA’s philanthropic organization. An additional five projects are continuing to receive support from funds allocated in 2017.

The new research projects are:

  • Identifying the mechanisms behind imidacloprid failures in controlling white grubs in turfgrass; Benjamin McGraw, Ph.D., Penn State University. Funded through the EIFG’s Dr. Michael J. Hurdzan Endowment, which supports environmental research on golf courses.
  • How do various wetting agents affect water movement and retention in sand-based putting green profiles?; Douglas Karcher, Ph.D., and Michael Richardson, Ph.D., University of Arkansas. Funded through the EIFG’s Mark Kizziar Research Grant, which supports work that will help produce well-conditioned golf courses while minimizing consumption of water.
  • Modeling vertical water distribution and surfactant degradation; Bill Kreuser, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Co-funded by the Nebraska Turfgrass Association and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  • Surveying herbicide resistance in annual bluegrass populations of golf course turf; James T. Brosnan, Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Co-funded by the University of Tennessee.
  • Assessing the impact of bentgrass disease tolerance on fungicide management of dollar spot; James Murphy, Ph.D., and Bruce Clark, Ph.D., Rutgers University. Co-funded by the GCSA of New Jersey Foundation.
  • Dollar spot control using urea and iron sulfate; Paul Koch, Ph.D., Doug Soldat, Ph.D., Brian Horgan, Ph.D., and Sam Bauer, University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin. Co-funded by the Minnesota GCSA and Wisconsin GCSA.