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A hypothesis concerning the most important time for sunlight to fall on turfgrass
Adam Garr asked if there is a great resource on morning light for turf: Can anyone point me to a great resource explaining the importance of morning sun on greens that I can share with members?
Micah Woods
Last updated on 2021-10-30
2 min read
Sunshine, zoysia, and grass performance in Asia
There are four grasses in the image above (click on it to get a larger view). We are looking at Tifeagle and Novotek (both are Cynodon hybrids), Sea Isle Supreme (Paspalum vaginatum), and a fine-bladed zoysia, probably Zoysia pacifica.
Micah Woods
Last updated on 2024-12-23
2 min read
Cynodon, Paspalum, and Zoysia at putting green height
Golf course putting greens in Southeast Asia are usually planted to either hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis), seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum), or zoysia (Z. matrella or Z. pacifica). I saw these test plots at a golf course in Southeast Asia.
Micah Woods
Last updated on 2024-12-23
1 min read
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