Subject Description | The objectives of this subject are to extend participants' ability to:
use conventional and vegetative taxonomic keys in identifying different turfgrasses;
identify and describe the major sport and amenity grasses;
describe the physiology of turfgrass growth and development;
describe the techniques by which turfgrass can be established;
describe the post-maintenance care of juvenile turf;
test for turfgrass seeds and vegetative material;
describe the principles and practices of turfgrass nutrition and fertilisers;
describe the principles and practices associated with turfgrass irrigation and drainage;
describe the principles and practices of equipment and machinery used for mowing, aeration, dethatching, and topdressing;
recommend control methods and strategies for weeds, insects, nematodes, and diseases of turfgrass; and
develop a works program and schedule for fine and coarse turf maintenance.
The content includes:
turfgrass identification and selection using appropriate classification systems;
the physiology and ecological characteristics of turfgrass growth and development;
cultural, environmental, and technical requirements for successful propagation of turfgrass from seed and vegetative sources; and
post-establishment of juvenile turf, revegetation, soils and root zone modification, turfgrass nutrition and fertilisers, soil water - irrigation and drainage, mowing principles and practices, turfgrass machinery and equipment application, turfgrass weeds, diseases, weeds, nematodes and insects and their control, plan and schedule a turfgrass maintenance program.
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