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Research

  • Managing lance nematodes in warm-season turfgrass

    October 2021
    Lance nematodes are an elusive foe, difficult to diagnose and poorly controlled by current nematicides. A study aimed to refine thresholds and identify ideal extraction method and sampling time.
  • Nitrogen fertilizer costs and turfgrass response

    August 2021
    Are some pricier nitrogen sources a better value in the long run? Researchers looked into the claim, measuring turf’s responses to 10 N sources and the cost to achieve such responses.
  • Verdure: What to dew about dollar spot

    August 2021
    A Penn State study looked at the influence of dew removal and mowing frequency on dollar spot control, testing the practices alone and in combination with fungicide use.
  • Turfgrass drought survival and recovery

    August 2021
    Just how little water is enough to pull turf through drought? Researchers investigated the minimum irrigation requirements of three turfgrass species.
  • Fine fescues vs. foliar shade

    July 2021
    Not all shade is created equal. Researchers examined various fine fescues’ responses to foliar shade alone, which can have a different impact on plant growth and development.
  • Improving turfgrass survival of ice encasement

    July 2021
    Could priming turf with certain chemicals give it a leg up on winter stress? Researchers investigated the impacts of various treatments on annual bluegrass recovery from prolonged ice cover.
  • Fine fescues for golf course putting greens

    June 2021
    With fine fescues already furnishing lower-input fairways and roughs, researchers evaluated the grasses’ performance as putting greens under minimal management.
  • Effects of golf cart traffic and drought on turfgrass

    May 2021
    Suboptimal growing conditions can make managing cart traffic even more challenging. Here, a look at different turf species’ responses to combined drought and cart stress at different mowing heights.
  • Verdure: An ode to Tom Watschke

    May 2021
    The turfgrass scientist’s early work helped shape our understanding of turf physiology and tolerance to high temperature stress. Plus: Watch a national morning show’s 1990 interview with Dr. Watschke.
  • Rhodesgrass mealybug in turf

    April 2021
    The invasive insect is an emerging pest of both cool- and warm-season greens. Entomologists detail its life cycle, cultural and biological controls, and findings from recent insecticide experiments.
  • Heavy metal effects on golf course greens

    April 2021
    Certain products and soil conditions can expose turf to elevated levels of copper and zinc. Researchers examined the impacts of the heavy metals on two warm-season turfgrasses.
  • Verdure: Mind your prills and granules

    April 2021
    What percentage of fertilizer granules get picked up by the mower, and does the loss affect turf health? A multisite study took a close look at granular fertilizer applications.
  • Verdure: It’s not easy being green

    March 2021
    Mike Fidanza, Ph.D., explores matters of color in turfgrass, from stand uniformity to the evolution of visual evaluation methods (complete with the musical stylings of a famous frog).