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Golf Turf Management http://taylorandfrancis.com Golf Turf Management L.B. (Bert) McCarty Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Disclaimer: All mentioned chemicals are for reference only and may not be available for turf use. They may be restricted by some state, province, or federal agencies; thus, be sure to check the current status of the pesticide being considered for use. Always read and follow the manufacturer’s label as registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. Mention of a proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the author or the publisher and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other products that also may be suitable. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging‑in‑Publication Data Names: McCarty, L. B. (Lambert Blanchard), 1958- author. Title: Golf turf management / author: L.B. McCarty. Description: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017061730| ISBN 9781138476387 (pbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781138584068 (hardback : alk. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Turf management. | Turfgrasses. | Golf courses--Maintenance. Classification: LCC SB433 .M33 2018 | DDC 635.9/642--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017061730 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com To those golf course superintendents who grow and maintain the best playing conditions in the world and to the students who should relentlessly pursue knowledge in turf management, personnel skills, and human relationships. To my parents, family, students, and colleagues, who have provided vast opportunities for me to learn and work. http://taylorandfrancis.com Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................................................................xxi Acknowledgments ....................................................................................................................................................................xxiii About the Author ......................................................................................................................................................................xxv Commonly Used Abbreviations ..............................................................................................................................................xxvii Section i turfgrasses for Golf courses Chapter 1 Turfgrasses ..............................................................................................................................................................3 The Golf Industry ....................................................................................................................................................3 Golf Course Rating .............................................................................................................................................3 Turfgrass Taxonomy ................................................................................................................................................3 Scientific Names .................................................................................................................................................3 Turf Quality ........................................................................................................................................................5 Adaptation ...............................................................................................................................................................6 Climate ...............................................................................................................................................................6 Climatic Zones ...................................................................................................................................................6 Cultivars and Their Characteristics—Warm-Season Grasses ................................................................................7 Bermudagrass .....................................................................................................................................................7 Zoysiagrass .......................................................................................................................................................12 Bahiagrass ........................................................................................................................................................14 Carpetgrass .......................................................................................................................................................15 Centipedegrass ..................................................................................................................................................15 Kikuyugrass......................................................................................................................................................15 Seashore Paspalum ...........................................................................................................................................16 St. Augustinegrass ............................................................................................................................................17 Cultivars and Their Characteristics—Cool-Season Grasses ................................................................................18 Bentgrasses .......................................................................................................................................................18 Kentucky Bluegrass ..........................................................................................................................................18 Tall Fescue ........................................................................................................................................................20 Perennial Ryegrass ...........................................................................................................................................22 Fine Fescue .......................................................................................................................................................22 Annual Bluegrass .............................................................................................................................................23 Canada Bluegrass .............................................................................................................................................24 Supina Bluegrass ..............................................................................................................................................25 Other Cool-Season Turfgrasses ........................................................................................................................25 Native, Low Maintenance, and Ornamental Grasses ............................................................................................25 Warm-Season Grasses ......................................................................................................................................28 Cool-Season Grasses ........................................................................................................................................33 Ornamental Grasses .........................................................................................................................................35 Chapter 2 Turfgrass Physiology and Environmental Stresses ...............................................................................................37 Plant Characteristics ..............................................................................................................................................37 Seed ..................................................................................................................................................................37 Crowns ..............................................................................................................................................................38 Leaves ...............................................................................................................................................................38 Stems ................................................................................................................................................................41 Roots .................................................................................................................................................................42 Inflorescence .....................................................................................................................................................44 vii viii Contents Turfgrass Physiology .............................................................................................................................................45 Photosynthesis ..................................................................................................................................................48 Light Reactions .................................................................................................................................................50 Carbon Reactions .............................................................................................................................................51 C (or Cool-Season) Plants ...............................................................................................................................52 3 C (or Warm-Season) Plants .............................................................................................................................52 4 Kranz Anatomy ................................................................................................................................................52 Photorespiration ................................................................................................................................................53 C Plants Compared to C Plants ......................................................................................................................55 4 3 Respiration ............................................................................................................................................................55 Photosynthesis and Respiration Balance in Plants ...........................................................................................56 Growth Hormones .................................................................................................................................................57 Growth Promoters ............................................................................................................................................57 Growth Inhibitors .............................................................................................................................................58 Biostimulants ....................................................................................................................................................59 Environmental Stresses .........................................................................................................................................59 Light Intensity (or Shade) .................................................................................................................................59 Temperature Stress ...........................................................................................................................................61 Low-Temperature Stress ..............................................................................................................................61 Best Management Practices Minimizing Low-Temperature Stress .................................................................65 Diagnosing Low-Temperature Injury ...............................................................................................................69 Heat Stress on Cool-Season Turfgrasses ..........................................................................................................70 Best Management Practices for Reducing Heat Stress of Cool-Season Turfgrasses .......................................71 Drought Stress ..................................................................................................................................................72 Salinity ..................................................................................................................................................................73 Turfgrass Salt Tolerance ...................................................................................................................................73 Section ii Soil Management Practices Chapter 3 Soil Chemical Properties .......................................................................................................................................77 Horizons ................................................................................................................................................................77 Cation Exchange ....................................................................................................................................................77 Soil Type ...........................................................................................................................................................79 Increasing Soil CEC .........................................................................................................................................81 Base Saturation of the Cation Exchange Capacity or Percentage Cation Saturation .......................................82 Measuring Soil CEC .........................................................................................................................................83 Anion Exchange Capacity ................................................................................................................................85 Flocculation and Dispersion .............................................................................................................................86 Soil Acidity ............................................................................................................................................................86 Liming Materials ..............................................................................................................................................88 Selecting a Liming Material .............................................................................................................................91 Acidic Irrigation Water .....................................................................................................................................93 Soil Alkalinity .......................................................................................................................................................93 Reducing Soil pH ..............................................................................................................................................93 Soil Oxygen ...........................................................................................................................................................97 Reduced Soil Oxygen Levels ............................................................................................................................98 Soil Temperatures .................................................................................................................................................101 Soil Organisms ....................................................................................................................................................102 Bacteria ...........................................................................................................................................................103 Fungi ...............................................................................................................................................................103 Actinomycetes ................................................................................................................................................103 Algae ...............................................................................................................................................................104 Protozoa ..........................................................................................................................................................104 Other Soil Organisms .....................................................................................................................................105 Abundance of Soil Organisms ........................................................................................................................105 Contents ix Benefits of Soil Organisms .............................................................................................................................105 Potential Harmful Effects of Certain Soil Organisms ...................................................................................106 Inoculating Soil with Organisms and Other Products ........................................................................................107 Microbial Inoculants ......................................................................................................................................107 Compost Tea ...................................................................................................................................................108 Biostimulants ..................................................................................................................................................108 Chapter 4 Soil Physical and Drainage Properties .................................................................................................................111 Soil Physical Properties ........................................................................................................................................111 Soil Particle Analysis ......................................................................................................................................111 Determining Particle Size ...............................................................................................................................112 Particle Shape and Soil Structure ....................................................................................................................114 Soil Particle and Bulk Density ........................................................................................................................114 Soil Porosity ....................................................................................................................................................115 Soil–Water Relationships .....................................................................................................................................116 Describing Soil Moisture .................................................................................................................................116 Infiltration and Percolation Rates ....................................................................................................................118 Water Movement in Soil .................................................................................................................................120 Capillarity .......................................................................................................................................................121 Water Potential (ψw) .......................................................................................................................................121 Pore Size .........................................................................................................................................................121 Perched Water Table .......................................................................................................................................122 Choosing Sands for Golf Greens ....................................................................................................................123 Drainage ..............................................................................................................................................................123 Drainage Methods ..........................................................................................................................................123 Surface Drainage ............................................................................................................................................123 Subsurface Drainage ......................................................................................................................................124 Lateral Soil Water Movement .........................................................................................................................128 Drain Lines ......................................................................................................................................................131 Multiple Layered Systems ..............................................................................................................................135 Drain Line Types ............................................................................................................................................137 Additional Drainage Considerations ..............................................................................................................139 Fairway Drainage ................................................................................................................................................142 Subsurface Drainage Design ..........................................................................................................................142 Interceptor Drains ............................................................................................................................................143 Springs ............................................................................................................................................................144 Outlets.............................................................................................................................................................144 Sand Capping ..................................................................................................................................................146 Section iii Golf course construction and establishment Practices Chapter 5 Golf Course Construction and Renovation .........................................................................................................151 Environmental Golf Course Design ....................................................................................................................151 Preplanning—Team Approach .......................................................................................................................151 Property Selection ..........................................................................................................................................151 Wetlands .........................................................................................................................................................153 Audubon International Cooperative Sanctuary Program ...............................................................................155 Problem Avoidance .........................................................................................................................................156 Architectural Design ......................................................................................................................................156 Developing the Design ...................................................................................................................................159 Construction .........................................................................................................................................................161 Construction Documents .................................................................................................................................161 Permitting and Engineering ...........................................................................................................................163 Meeting with Local Groups ...........................................................................................................................163

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