2013
DOI: 10.2134/ats-2013-0024bc
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A Summary of Soil Hydrophobicity Trials in U.S. Golf Course Greens

Abstract: Recommendations for golf course green construction have been for rootzone mixes with at least 90% sand while the remainder is typically peat or other organic material. This type of construction mix initially facilitates water movement through the profile but provides an environment conducive to soil hydrophobicity. Several factors such as sand texture, frequent wet to dry cycles, and accumulation of organic matter and thatch contribute to the development of soil water repellency in golf course greens. In resea… Show more

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