Vertical Mulching for Improvement of Old Golf Greens: …A further evaluation
Authors
T. G. ByrneW. B. Davis
L. J. Booher
L. F. Werenfels
Authors Affiliations
T. G. Byrne is Farm Advisor, Alameda County; W. B. Davis is Extension Ornamental Horticulturist, University of California, Davis; L. J. Booher is Extension Irrigationist, University of California, Davis; Lukas F. Werenfels is Extension Irrigation Technologist, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 19(5):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n05p12. May 1965.
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Abstract
The practice of close-spaced vertical mulching does not appear to be the complete solution to the problem of improving old golf greens. Better irrigation systems are also needed to take advantage of the new root environment provided by the improved soil mix in the vertical mulch holes. The interrelationship between vertical mulching and other cultural practices is also being studied.
Byrne T, Davis W, Booher L, Werenfels L. 1965. Vertical Mulching for Improvement of Old Golf Greens: …A further evaluation. Hilgardia 19(5):12-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v019n05p12
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