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TURF PHYSIOLOGY. Photosynthesis 2-ranked leaf arrangement Chlorophyll gives green color Photosynthesis is process of using light to create carbohydrates.

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Page 1: TURF PHYSIOLOGY. Photosynthesis 2-ranked leaf arrangement Chlorophyll gives green color Photosynthesis is process of using light to create carbohydrates.

TURF PHYSIOLOGY

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Photosynthesis

• 2-ranked leaf arrangement • Chlorophyll gives green color• Photosynthesis is process of using

light to create carbohydrates (food)

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Carbohydrates (CHO)

ExcessExcess CHO can be produced CHO can be produced and storedand stored• Favorable conditionsFavorable conditions• High mowing heightHigh mowing height• Adequate NAdequate N

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Carbohydrates (CHO)

Lack of CHO available during temperature stress

• High respiration– Process of CHO

consumption

• Lower CHO production

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CLIMATE ZONES

• Cool season zones (humid and dry)• Warm season zones (humid and dry)• Transition zone: too hot is summer,

too cold in winter– Zoysia and tall fescue

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COOL-SEASON VS. WARM-SEASON TURFGRASSES

Cool-season turfgrassCool-season turfgrass• Spring and fall are favorableSpring and fall are favorable• 65 to 75 F 65 to 75 F • Semi-dormant in winter Semi-dormant in winter • C3 plants (# of carbon atoms in PS)C3 plants (# of carbon atoms in PS)• 12 to 18” roots12 to 18” roots

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COOL-SEASON VS. WARM-SEASON SPECIES

Warm-season turfgrassWarm-season turfgrass• Summer Summer • 80 to 95 F 80 to 95 F • Semi to dormant in winter Semi to dormant in winter • Lose chlorophyll below 50 F Lose chlorophyll below 50 F • C4 (# of carbon atoms in PS)C4 (# of carbon atoms in PS)• 36” roots36” roots

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MORPHOLOGY

Shoots: aboveground parts

Blade: upper part of leaf

Sheath: lower part of leaf

• Older leaves on outside, new leaves develop on the inside of sheath

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MORPHOLOGY

Meristem: region of cell division where growth occurs

• Its location tolerates mowing

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MORPHOLOGY

Collar: blade growth occurs

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MORPHOLOGY

Crown: heart of the turfgrass plant

• Highly compressed nodes– Nodes: region of

new growth

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MORPHOLOGY

• All shoots and roots produced from crown

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MORPHOLOGY

Ligule: growth on inside of collar• Thin membrane or fringe of hairs, or

both

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MORPHOLOGY

Auricles: appendages growing from the edges of collar

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MORPHOLOGY

Vernation: sheath orientation• Rolled or folded

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Turfgrass Cultivar

Cultivar: short for “cultivated variety”• Differences within species that are

bred• Tolerances, color, texture, growth

rate…

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Non-Spreading Turf

Bunch type: tillers are formed from crown

• New plants develop from nodes on crown (daughter plants)

• Tight bunch of turfgrass plants

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Non-Spreading Turf

Bunch type: tillers are formed from crown

• New plants develop from nodes on crown (daughter plants)

• Tight bunch of turfgrass plants

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Spreading Turf

Stoloniferous: crowns develop lateral stems that grow aboveground

• Nodes along stem capable of rooting and forming new plant

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Spreading Turf

Rhizomatous: lateral stems underground

• Large and white

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ROOTING

Highly fibrous• Great ability to “mine” the soil• Low P fertilizersRoots are dependant on shoots for

CHOStorage of excess CHO

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ROOTING

Over-irrigation reduces root systemDrier soils stimulate root growth• High hormone production that slows

shoot growth

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ROOTING

Mowing• Reduces CHO production and root

allocation

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ROOTING

Fertility• Excessive N causes overgrowth of

shoots and fewer roots

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ROOTING

Light• Shade reduces CHO (PS) production,

less goes to roots