
handle: 10214/29288
This trial compared the effect of commercially available and experimental Aqua-Aid wetting agent formulations (soil surfactants) at varying rates to an untreated control on a Calcareous 90% sand:10% sphagnum peat USGA (United States Golf Association) specification rootzone supporting a stand of ‘Pure Distinction’ greens height creeping bentgrass (3.0-3.2 mm Height of cut, HOC). Results from the first year of this study showed that surfactant application improved water absorption on golf greens in shallower depths (0 to 2 cm) after one application. Turf greenness, organic matter (%), and visual ratings were similar across all treatments.
NDVI, soil surfactant, wetting agents, visual ratings, greens height, soil moisture, turfgrass
NDVI, soil surfactant, wetting agents, visual ratings, greens height, soil moisture, turfgrass
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