Horticulture Science Lesson 91 Identifying, Classifying, and Selecting Turfgrass.

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Horticulture Science Lesson 91 Identifying, Classifying, and Selecting Turfgrass

Interest Approach Ask the students to list the different uses of turfgrass. Compile a list of their answers for all to see. Then, ask them to imagine our surroundings without turfgrass. Ask what would be used around homes? What would be used in athletic fields? Continue the discussion by asking if the same type of turfgrass is used everywhere. Encourage the students to explain their responses.

Student Learning Objectives Identify major parts of turfgrass plants. Explain how turfgrasses are selected based on climate.

Student Learning Objectives Identify characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes.

Terms auricle Bahiagrass Bermudagrass centipedegrass collar cool humid region cool semiarid region

Terms cool-season turfgrasses creeping bentgrass crown fine fescues Kentucky bluegrass leaf blade leaf sheath ligule perennial ryegrass

Terms rhizomes Saint Augustine grass stolons tall fescue tillers transition zone turfgrass vernation

Terms warm arid and semiarid region warm humid region warm-season turfgrasses zoysiagrass

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? Turfgrass is a collection of grass plants that form a ground cover. All turfgrasses belong to the grass family Poaceae. The types of grasses vary in appearance and growth habits. All are narrowleaf plants that have fibrous root systems. Flowers of most grasses are not showy.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 1. The stem of a grass plant is short, or compacted. –This compacted stem is called a crown. –New leaves grow from the crown.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 2. There are three types of growth habits or patterns by which a turfgrass spreads. They are stoloniferous, bunch -type, and rhizomatous. a. Some grasses spread horizontally and produce new shoots called stolons. –Stolons are stems that grow from the main plant above the ground. –Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, Saint Augustine grass, and centipedegrass are stolon-producing turfgrasses.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? b. Some grasses, such as tall fescue and perennial ryegrass, grow in bunches and expand by tillers. –Tillers are shoots that develop alongside the parent shoot. –Tillers grow upward. c. Rhizomes are stems that grow under the soil surface. –Like stolons, they grow horizontally and produce new shoots. –Kentucky bluegrass, Bermudagrass, and some fine fescues spread by rhizomes.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? Grasses are identified by the shape of the auricle, collar regions, leaf blade, leaf sheath, ligule, and vernation and by the shape of flower inflorescence. Other identifying characteristics include growth habit, general appearance, and seed head.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 1. An auricle is a pair of tiny appendages between the leaf blade and the sheath.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 2. The collar is a light-colored band between the leaf blade and sheath on the lower side of the leaf.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 3. The leaf blade is the upper portion of a grass leaf. 4. The leaf sheath is the lower portion of a grass leaf.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 5. A ligule is a membranous or hairy structure on the inside of a leaf at the junction of the leaf blade and sheath.

What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? 6. Vernation is the arrangement of the youngest leaf in the bud shoot, either folded or rolled.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? Besides appearance, turfgrasses differ in the way they have adapted to climates. The environment plays a major role in selecting a turfgrass. Temperature and precipitation are key factors affecting the growth of a turfgrass on a site. Other environmental factors include the exposure to the sun, the type of soil, and humidity.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? The United States has been divided into four turfgrass climate regions. Each is based on the types of grasses that can be grown well within the particular region. Each region has certain environmental conditions that restrict growth of certain grasses.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? 1. The warm humid region is best suited to warm-season grasses, such as Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and Saint Augustine grass. –The soil is generally strongly acidic and may be infertile due to low organic content. 2. The warm arid and semiarid region is best suited to warm-season grasses but only with irrigation. –The soil is usually alkaline with low fertility.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? 3. The cool humid region is best suited to cool-season grasses, such as bluegrass, ryegrass, fescue, and bentgrass. –The soil is generally acidic, and some irrigation may be needed to supplement the natural rainfall of the area. 4. The cool semiarid region is best suited to buffalograss and wheat grasses. –The soil is generally acidic and will usually not support other grasses without adequate fertilization and irrigation.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? A transition zone is an area between two major climatic regions. –A transition zone can have cold winters and hot summers. –Those conditions make it difficult for most warm- and cool-season turfgrasses. –Only the cold-tolerant warm-season turfgrasses and heat-tolerant cool-season turfgrasses survive in a transition zone, but the climate isn’t optimal for either type.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? Cool-season turfgrasses grow best in temperatures of 50° to 75°F (10° to 24°C). –They grow best during the cool temperatures of spring and fall. –Coolseason turfgrasses withstand cold winters in the northern part of the country. –They may become dormant if allowed to dry out during the summer.

How are turfgrasses selected based on climate? Warm-season turfgrasses grow best in temperatures of 70° to 95°F (21° to 35°C). They grow best from late spring until fall. –They go dormant when temperatures drop to 40°F (4°C) or below. –Warm-season turfgrasses tolerate hot summers and drought conditions better than cool-season grasses. –They are also more salt tolerant. –However, they do not tolerate shade.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? A variety of grasses are used where turf is grown. Breeding programs have introduced many varieties and cultivars. Some of the major cool-season turfgrasses are creeping bentgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescues, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 1. Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris) is fine textured. –It is used in situations that call for close cutting, such as golf putting greens and fairways. –It is not a good lawn turfgrass because it requires high maintenance and has a high potential for disease problems.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 2. Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is a widely used, medium-textured grass. –It prefers moist, temperate climates. –Mowing at a height of 2½ to 3½ inches is recommended.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 3. Fine fescues (Festuca rubra and subspecies) are fine-textured, bunch-type turfgrasses. –They are the most shade tolerant cool-season turfgrasses. –Mow fine fescues to a height of 1½ to 2½ inches. Red Fescue

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 4. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) is a medium-textured, bunch-type turfgrass. –Mow at a height of 1½ to 2½ inches. –Perennial ryegrass is often used for winter overseeding in the southern states.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 5. Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is a coarse-textured, bunch-type turfgrass. –It is used in cold, cool, or transition zones. Mowing height should never be lower than 3 inches. –Tall fescue is the most drought tolerant cool- season turfgrass. Tall Fescue

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? Some of the major warm-season turfgrasses are Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, centipedegrass, Saint Augustine grass, and zoysiagrass. 1. Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) is a coarse- textured grass used for lawns and as low-quality maintenance turf. –It is adapted to mild coastal climates.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 2. Bermudagrass (Cynodon sp.) is fine textured. –It is a popular choice for home lawns and athletic fields. –Mowing height, except for golf greens, is at ½ to 1½ inches. –It is fairly cold tolerant.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 3. Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) is a medium-textured grass adapted to a wide range of soil conditions. –Recommended mowing height is at 1 to 2 inches.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 4. Saint Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a coarse-textured grass that spreads rapidly. –It is mowed at a height of 2½ to 3½ inches. –Saint Augustine grass is the most shade tolerant warm-season grass. –It is also the most sensitive to cold temperatures.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 5. Zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica) is a medium-textured grass. –It is fairly cold tolerant. –The use of reel mowers is recommended to cut it at a height of ½ to 1 inch.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? Some grasses work fairly well in a transition zone. 1. Bermudagrass and zoysiagrass are two warm-season lawn turfgrasses often used. –The most cold-tolerant warm-season turfgrass is buffalograss. –It does well in the northern regions of the transition zone in the states west of the Mississippi River, where humidity is low.

What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes? 2. Tall fescue is the most common cool- season lawn turfgrass used in a transition zone. –Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescues do well in a transition zone for two to three years. –They show decline after about three years. –A lawn can then be overseeded to renovate the turf.

Review/Summary What are the major parts of turfgrass plants? How are turfgrasses selected based on climate?

Review/Summary What are the characteristics of grass plants used for turfgrass purposes?