Natural Turf for Sport and Amenity: Science and Practice
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Natural Turf for Sport and Amenity: Science and Practice
by W A Adams, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK; R J Gibbs, New Zealand Turf Culture Institute
Pub Date: March 1994
Paperback
416 pages
Main Description
This book describes our current knowledge of soils and turfgrass science as applied to the design, production and management of natural turf. The first five chapters cover general principles while further chapters apply these to specific contexts. These include golf courses and bowling greens, soccer and rugby grounds, cricket grounds, tennis courts, and horse racing tracks. There are also chapters on amenity grass and warm season turfgrass. The book is aimed at students taking courses in turf science and sportsground management, amenity horticulture, and landscape and recreation provision and management. It will also be a standard reference work for practitioners working in sportsground management or landscape architecture.
Main Contents
• Foreword, John Shildrick
• Soil constituents and properties in turfgrass systems
• Turfgrasses for sport and amenity use
• Sportsturf drainage systems
• Design criteria for sportsturf drainage installation
• Principles of turfgrass establishment and maintenance
• Soccer and rugby grounds
• Golf courses and bowling greens
• Cricket grounds and tennis courts
• Horse racing tracks, T R O Field (DSIR, New Zealand)
• Amenity grass for non-sport use, E J P Marshall (Long Ashton Research Station, UK)
• Warm season turfgrasses, J R Watson (Toro Company, Minneapolis, USA)
by W A Adams, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK; R J Gibbs, New Zealand Turf Culture Institute
Pub Date: March 1994
Paperback
416 pages
Main Description
This book describes our current knowledge of soils and turfgrass science as applied to the design, production and management of natural turf. The first five chapters cover general principles while further chapters apply these to specific contexts. These include golf courses and bowling greens, soccer and rugby grounds, cricket grounds, tennis courts, and horse racing tracks. There are also chapters on amenity grass and warm season turfgrass. The book is aimed at students taking courses in turf science and sportsground management, amenity horticulture, and landscape and recreation provision and management. It will also be a standard reference work for practitioners working in sportsground management or landscape architecture.
Main Contents
• Foreword, John Shildrick
• Soil constituents and properties in turfgrass systems
• Turfgrasses for sport and amenity use
• Sportsturf drainage systems
• Design criteria for sportsturf drainage installation
• Principles of turfgrass establishment and maintenance
• Soccer and rugby grounds
• Golf courses and bowling greens
• Cricket grounds and tennis courts
• Horse racing tracks, T R O Field (DSIR, New Zealand)
• Amenity grass for non-sport use, E J P Marshall (Long Ashton Research Station, UK)
• Warm season turfgrasses, J R Watson (Toro Company, Minneapolis, USA)