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Growth of Creeping Bentgrass on Bottom Ash and Dredged up Sand with Four Organic Matter Amendment Rates Under Saline Irrigation Condition  

Rahayu, Rahayu (Dept. of Agrotechnology, Sebelas Maret National University)
Yang, Geun-Mo (Dept. of Green Landscape Science, Dankook University)
Choi, Joon-Soo (Dept. of Green Landscape Science, Dankook University)
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Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science / v.23, no.2, 2009 , pp. 241-252 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to check the possibility of substituting bottom ash from the Seosan power plant for sand as growing media for creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) under saline irrigation condition. Characteristics of growing media were evaluated by using column and leaching method. Creeping bentgrass cv. Pen-A1 was grown in pots with dredged up sand (DS) and bottom ash (BA) media those were amended using 1%, 2%, and 3 % OM rates in a green house. The plants were irrigated with 1.5 $dSm^{-1}$ saline water. Results showed that visual quality, plant height and shoot dry weight from DS treatment were higher than those of BA treatment. Even though BA contained more salts, repeated leaching could decrease ECe efficiently. In case of no OM amendment, the visual quality, plant height and shoot dry weight were similar between in BA and DS. Amendment of 2% OM increased the height of creeping bentgrass in DS, while decreased the plant growth in BA.
Keywords
bottom ash; creeping bentgrass; organic matter; dredged up sand; saline irrigation;
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