Can we maintain turf to customers’ satisfaction with less water? |
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Authors: | Robert N. Carrow |
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Affiliation: | Crop and Soil Science Department, University of Georgia, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA 30223, USA |
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Abstract: | Science-based, holistic, site-specific water conservation practices can reduce water use on turfgrass sites without adversely affecting turfgrass performance. However, when water use is decreased below a certain threshold, performance declines. Water conservation measures that reduce turfgrass performance essentially decrease its economic, environmental, recreational, and aesthetic values, which can in turn adversely impact many ‘stakeholders’, including the local economy and those affected by increased wind erosion, water erosion, or fire hazard. On larger turfgrass sites, considerable costs are associated with some water conservation strategies, especially when the quality of an alternative irrigation water source is poor or redesign of the landscape and/or irrigation system is involved. |
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Keywords: | Turfgrass Drought resistance Water conservation Best management practices for water conservation Water management |
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