Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Joao Andre do
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pagliarini, Maximiliano Kawahata, Haga, Kuniko Iwamoto [UNESP], Monteiro de Castilho, Regina Maria [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/oh.v25i2.1454
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/186027
Resumo: Turfgrass is a fundamental part in sports fields' composition. Some aspects should be taken into account in the choosing species process, such as turfgrass use (trampling tolerance), turfgrass management, physical-chemical soil conditions and shade tolerance. With accomplishment of sporting events in Brazil, there was requirement for football arenas reform and modernization. Among architecture alterations, coverings implantation was noticed, resulting luminosity reduction affecting turfgrass development. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of luminosity and substrates on Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon x C. ttrmsvaalensis) development. The experiment was conducted in a 5 x 4 factorial scheme (substrates x luminosities), in completely randomized design with 20 treatments and 3 replicates. The substrates were: S1 = Soil, S2 = Soil + sand (2:1), S3 = Soil + organic matter (1:1), S4 = Soil + organic matter + sand (2:1:1) and S5 = organic matter + sand (3:1), in four luminosity conditions: full sun, 30%, 50% and 80% of shading for six months. We evaluated substrates fertility composition, solar radiation, grass height and fresh and dry mass. Shading interfered on Bermuda grass development, which tolerates intermediate shading (30% and 50%). Substrates containing the highest levels of organic matter submitted to shading had impaired turfgrass performance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
title Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
spellingShingle Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
Amaral, Joao Andre do
Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis
Turfgrass
shade tolerance
sport fields
organic matter
title_short Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
title_full Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
title_fullStr Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
title_full_unstemmed Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
title_sort Luminosity levels and substrates composition on Bermuda Grass development
author Amaral, Joao Andre do
author_facet Amaral, Joao Andre do
Pagliarini, Maximiliano Kawahata
Haga, Kuniko Iwamoto [UNESP]
Monteiro de Castilho, Regina Maria [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Pagliarini, Maximiliano Kawahata
Haga, Kuniko Iwamoto [UNESP]
Monteiro de Castilho, Regina Maria [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Prefeitura Municipal Sao Jose Do Rio Preto
Fundacao Univ Fed Grande Dourados
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Joao Andre do
Pagliarini, Maximiliano Kawahata
Haga, Kuniko Iwamoto [UNESP]
Monteiro de Castilho, Regina Maria [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis
Turfgrass
shade tolerance
sport fields
organic matter
topic Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis
Turfgrass
shade tolerance
sport fields
organic matter
description Turfgrass is a fundamental part in sports fields' composition. Some aspects should be taken into account in the choosing species process, such as turfgrass use (trampling tolerance), turfgrass management, physical-chemical soil conditions and shade tolerance. With accomplishment of sporting events in Brazil, there was requirement for football arenas reform and modernization. Among architecture alterations, coverings implantation was noticed, resulting luminosity reduction affecting turfgrass development. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of luminosity and substrates on Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon x C. ttrmsvaalensis) development. The experiment was conducted in a 5 x 4 factorial scheme (substrates x luminosities), in completely randomized design with 20 treatments and 3 replicates. The substrates were: S1 = Soil, S2 = Soil + sand (2:1), S3 = Soil + organic matter (1:1), S4 = Soil + organic matter + sand (2:1:1) and S5 = organic matter + sand (3:1), in four luminosity conditions: full sun, 30%, 50% and 80% of shading for six months. We evaluated substrates fertility composition, solar radiation, grass height and fresh and dry mass. Shading interfered on Bermuda grass development, which tolerates intermediate shading (30% and 50%). Substrates containing the highest levels of organic matter submitted to shading had impaired turfgrass performance.
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Ornamental Horticulture-revista Brasileira De Horticultura Ornamental. Campinas: Soc Brasileira Floricultura & Plantas Ornamentais, v. 25, n. 2, p. 168-179, 2019.
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10.14295/oh.v25i2.1454
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WOS:000480432700009
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