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Turfgrass performance under reduced irrigation

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Jewell L. Meyer , University of California
Victor V. Gibeault, University of California

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California Agriculture 40(7):19-20.

Published July 01, 1986

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Summary

Potential water savings are greater with warm- than cool-season grasses.

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Financial support for this study was granted by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Municipal Water District of Orange County, and the San Diego County Water Authority. Also the support of the Southern California Turfgrass Council, the Lloyd Foundation, and the Golf Course Superintendent's Association of Southern California is appreciated. The authors acknowledge the assistance of Ralph Strohman and Mark Mahody, Staff Research Associates, UC Riverside.

Turfgrass performance under reduced irrigation

Jewell L. Meyer, Victor V. Gibeault
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Turfgrass performance under reduced irrigation

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Authors

Jewell L. Meyer , University of California
Victor V. Gibeault, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 40(7):19-20.

Published July 01, 1986

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

Potential water savings are greater with warm- than cool-season grasses.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Financial support for this study was granted by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Municipal Water District of Orange County, and the San Diego County Water Authority. Also the support of the Southern California Turfgrass Council, the Lloyd Foundation, and the Golf Course Superintendent's Association of Southern California is appreciated. The authors acknowledge the assistance of Ralph Strohman and Mark Mahody, Staff Research Associates, UC Riverside.


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