NCERA_old221: Turfgrass and the Environment (was NCERA192)
(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
Date of Annual Report: 02/15/2013
Report Information
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2011 - 09/01/2012
Participants
Greg Wiecko, gwiecko@uog9.uog.edu, Univ of Guam; Kelly Kopp, kelly.kopp@usu.edu, Utah State; Leah Brilman, lbrilman@sroseed.com, Seed Research; Gwen Stahnke, stahnke@wsu.edu, Washington State; Keenan Amundesn , kamundsen2@unl.edu, University of Nebraska; Robert Golembiewski, rob.golembiewski@bayer.com, Oregon State; Shaun Bushman, Shaun.Bushman@ARS.USDA.GOV, USDA; Aaron Patton, ajpatton@purdue.edu, Purdue; Derrick Settle, dsettle@cdga.org, Chicago District Golf Association; Rodney St John , rstjohn@ksu.edu, Kansas State; S Fei , sfei@iastate.edu, Iowa StateSteve Keely , skeeley@oznet.ksu.edu, Kansas State; Xi Xiong , xiongx@missouri.edu, Missouri; Zac Reicher , zreicher2@unl.edu, University of Nebraska; Tom Nikolai , nikolait@msu.edu, Michigan State; Tom Voigt , tvoigt@uiuc.edu, Illinois; Ken Diesburg, diesburg@siu.edu, Southern Illinois;
Brief Summary of Minutes
Accomplishments
Outcome 1: <br /> 1. Michigan State (Frank): Long term nutrient leaching<br /> 2. Michigan State (Frank): Nitrogen carrier in three rootzones<br /> 3. OSU, MN, MI: Correlation and calibration of the Illinois soil nitrogen test for use as a nitrogen fertility management Tool <br /> 4. PU (Bigelow) and other state: Effectiveness of fall nitrogen fertilization based on geographic location<br /> 5. Utah (Kopp): Evaluation of climate based irrigation controllers<br /> <br /> Outcome 2::<br /> 1. Minnesota (Horgan): Defining low input golf course fairways and putting greens <br /> 2. Minnesota (Watkins): marketing low input turfgrasses, breeding rust resistance, fertilizer programs for grass seed production, fine fescues for golf course fairways <br /> 3. Southern Illinois: Low input establishment of zoysia<br /> 4. Purdue (Bigelow): Maintaining lawn turf with reduced nitrogen inputs<br /> <br /> Outcome 3:<br /> 1. NDSU and others: Evaluation of dollar spot in creeping bentgrass. <br /> <br /> Outcome 4: <br /> 1. Wisconsin: Improving the economic and environmental sustainability of sod production using biosolids<br /> <br /> Outcome 5::<br /> 1. Michigan: GDD Tracker-used in MI, IN, IL, OH<br /> 2. Michigan Turf Disease: MSUturfdisease.net<br /> 3. Purdue Turf Cast<br /> <br /> Outcome 6:<br /> 1. OSU (Gardner): Natural products for weed and insect control<br /> 2. Missouri (Xi): Organic disease control<br /> 3. Kansas (St John): Long-term comparison between corn gluten, urea and milorganite for crabgrass control<br /> 4. PU (Patton): Organic control of broadleaf weeds<br /> 5. PU: Studies on the influence of Neotyphodium endophytes, Below-ground herbivory and environmental stress on performance of tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass<br /> 6. PU: Influence of nitrogen fertility, surfactants, thatch and the availability of host insects on infectivity and persistence of the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriphora<br /> 7. PU: IPM for white grubs on golf courses: clarifying biological and economic trade-offs<br /> 8. PU: Improving integration of cultural and biological controls for managing turfgrass insects<br /> <br /> Outcome 8: <br /> 1. MO: Evaluation of methiozolin safety and efficacy applied as pre- or post-emergence herbicide<br /> 2. PU: Putting green annual bluegrass population dynamics as affected by flurprimidol, fertilizer and soil surfactants<br /> 3. PU, NE: Timing and rate of methiozolin for greens height annual bluegrass control<br /> 4. IL, NE: Ami+Meso for controlling annual bluegrass in KBG/PRYE fairways<br /> 5. NE, PU, MI: Controlling Poa annua on putting green height turf in Indiana, Michigan, and Nebraska <br /> 6. NE, IA: Summer interseeding and aggressive post-seeding herbicides to reduce annual bluegrass in fairways <br /> 7. NE, IL: Amicarbazone and mesotrione for annual bluegrass control (NE, IL)<br /> 8. Kentucky: Identification and management of annual bluegrass biotypes on golf greens<br />Publications
Refereed Publications<br /> Outcome 6:<br /> Blubaugh, C.K., V.A.Caceres, I. Kaplan, J. Larson, C.S. Sadof and D.S. Richmond. 2011. Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) phenology, diversity, and response to weed cover in a turfgrass ecosystem. Environmental Entomology 40: 1093-1101.<br /> <br /> Baldauf, M.W. W.J. Mace and D.S. Richmond. 2011. Endophyte-mediated resistance to black cutworm as a function of endophyte strain in tall fescue. Environmental Entomology 40: 639-647.<br /> <br />Impact Statements
Date of Annual Report: 02/01/2014
Report Information
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2012 - 09/01/2013
Participants
Brief Summary of Minutes
Please see attached "Copy of Minutes" file below for NCERA221's 2013 report.Accomplishments
Publications
See attached file for NCERA221's 2012-2013 publication list.Impact Statements
Date of Annual Report: 02/17/2015
Report Information
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2013 - 09/01/2014
Participants
Brief Summary of Minutes
Please see attached "Copy of Minutes" link below to view NCERA221's annual report. FYI: You need to be logged into NIMSS to access this link, it is not viewable from the project homepage.Accomplishments
Publications
Impact Statements
Date of Annual Report: 02/02/2016
Report Information
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2014 - 09/30/2015
Participants
Ed Nangel (CDGA)Thomas Voigt (U. of IL)
Aaron Patton (Purdue U.)
Dan Weisenberger (Purdue U.)
Quincy Lay (Purdue U.)
Shuizhang Fei (IA State U.)
Nick Christians (IA State U.)
Ryan Adams (IA State U.)
Josh Lenz (IA State U.)
Yang Liu (IA State U.)
Paul Merrick (IA State U.)
Isaac Mertz (IA State U.)
Dan Strey (IA State U.)
Jared Hoyle (KSU)
Kevin Frank (MSU)
Eric Watkins (U. of MN)
Sam Bauer (U. of MN)
Xi Xiong (U. of MO)
Gerald Miller (U. of MO)
Roch Gaussoin (U. of NE)
Bill Kreuser (U. of NE)
Deying Li (NDSU)
David Gardner (OSU)
Arly Drake (OSU)
Dominic Petrella (OSU)
Doug Soldat (U. of WI)
Zac Reicher (Bayer Green Solutions Team)
Brief Summary of Minutes
2015 NCERA 221: Turfgrass and the Environment – Annual Meeting
June 09-11, 2015
Speer Room, Reiman Gardens, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa and the Horticulture Research Station, Gilbert, IA
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
- Arrival in Ames, Iowa
- Optional afternoon golf (Otter Creek Golf Course, Ankeny, IA).
- 6:00 pm Optional group dinner at Wallaby’s Bar and Grille at 2733 Stange Road, Ames (http://www.wallabysbarandgrille.com/ on your own).
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
7:30 am Onsite registration
7:30 am – 8:15 am Continental breakfast
8:15 am – 8:20am Welcome and Introduction- Nick Christians and Shui-zhang Fei
8:20 am-8:30am Dr. Joe Colletti, Senior Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
8:30 am-8:40am Dr. Jeff Iles, Chair, Department of Horticulture
8:40am-10:30am State Report (15 min max)
IL-Tom Voigt, Univ of Illinois
IL-Ed Nangle, Chicago District Golf Association
IN-Aaron Patton, Purdue University
IA-Nick Christians, Iowa State University
KS-Jared Hoyle, Kansas State University
10:30am-11am Morning break and Garden walk
11am-12pm State Report Continued (15 min max)
MI-Kevin Frank, Michigan State University
MN-Eric Watkins, University of Minnesota
MO-Xi Xiong, University of Missouri
NE-Bill Kreuser, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Lunch catered by The Cafe
1:15 pm – 4:30 pm – Field trip-Horticulture Research station, Gilbert, IA; vans will load in front of Reiman Gardens at 1pm
1:30-2:30pm Tour of the Horticulture Research Station_Nick Howell, Horticulture Research Station superintendent
2:30-4:30pm Tour of ISU turfgrass research plots
5:00 pm –7:00pm Dinner at Reiman Gardens, catered by Hickory Park
Thursday, June 11, 2015
7:30 am – 8:15 am – Continental breakfast
8:15-9:15am Continued state report
ND-Deying Li, North Dakota State University
OH-David Gardner, Ohio State University
WI-Doug Soldat, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:15-10:30am Regional research projects
Update on ongoing projects and initiation of new projects:
Dr. Bill Kreuser_Growth Potential Model Validation project
Dr. Eric Watkins_NTEP Update
Dr. Eric Watkins, Regional roadside turfgrass testing program
10:30am-11am Morning break
11am-12pm Business meeting
Project status/renewal, Dr. Roch Gaussoin, NCERA221 Administrative Advisor
Historian report/future meeting site and host, Dr. Nick Christians
12:00 pm - Adjourn and depart for home. Those who depart late are invited to have a buffet lunch at the Mongolian Buffet (Chinese food).
Questions: Direct meeting questions to Shui-zhang Fei, sfei@iastate.edu, (515) 294-5119 or 515-509-9942 (cell)
Accomplishments
Publications
<p>Adams, R.S. 2015. Athletic Field Seeding and Irrigation Tips. Iowa State Extension Store.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S. 2015. HORT 3021: Fall Tips to Ensure a Healthy Green Yard for Spring. Iowa State Extension Store.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S. 2015. Organic Turfgrass Fertilization. Iowa State Extension Store.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S. 2015. Preventing Compaction on Athletic Fields. Iowa State Extension Store.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S. 2015.Tall Fescue: A Low-maintenance Alternative to Kentucky Bluegrass. Iowa State Extension Store.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S., and N.E. Christians. 2014. PM 1447D: Responsible Phosphorus Management in Home Lawns. Iowa State Extension Store. Originally prepared by Robert J. Mugaas, Hennepin County Extension horticulturist, University of Minnesota; Michael L. Agnew, Extension horticulturist-turf, and Nick E. Christians, professor of horticulture, Iowa State University.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S., and N.E. Christians. 2014. PM 930: Weed Control in Home Lawns. Iowa State Extension Store. Originally prepared by Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, former extension associate, and Michael Agnew, Extension horticulturist-turf, Iowa State University.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S., and N.E. Christians. 2015. HORT 3023: Selecting a Grass Species for Iowa Lawns. Iowa State Extension Store. Originally prepared by Michael L. Agnew, Extension horticulturist-turf, and Nick E. Christians, professor of horticulture, Iowa State University.</p><br /> <p>Adams, R.S., and N.E. Christians. 2015. PM 491: Sod Establishment. Iowa State Extension Store. Originally prepared by Michael L. Agnew, Extension horticulturist-turf, and Nick E. Christians, professor of horticulture, Iowa State University.</p><br /> <p>Amaradasa, B., D. Lakshman, B. Horvath, K. Amundsen. 2014. Development of SCAR markers and UP-PCR cross-hybridization method for specific detection of four major subgroups of Rhizoctonia from infected turfgrasses. Mycologia 106(1):163-172.</p><br /> <p>Beck, L.L., A.J. Patton*, and D.V. Weisenberger. 2014. Mowing before or after an herbicide application does not influence ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea) control. Appl. Turfgrass Sci. doi:10.2134/ATS-2013-0017-RS.</p><br /> <p>Beck, L.L., A.J. Patton*, Q.D. Law, D.V. Weisenberger, J.T. Brosnan, J.J. Vargas Almodóvar, and G.K. Breeden, and D. Kopsell. 2015. Mesotrione activity on crabgrass (<em>Digitaria</em> spp.) as influenced by nitrogen fertilization rate, source, and timing. Weed Technol. 29:263-273.</p><br /> <p>Berndt, W. L., R. E. Gaussoin, and J. M. Jr. Vargas. 2014. Cellulase accelerates short-term decay of thatch-mat. Agron. J. 106(3):p. 781-788.</p><br /> <p>Bigelow, Cale A.; Soldat, Douglas J. 2013. p. 383-424. In: Stier, John C.; Horgan, Brian P.; Bonos, Stacy A., eds. Turfgrass: Biology, Use, and Management. Madison, Wisconsin: American Society of Agronomy.</p><br /> <p>Chandra, A., J. Fry, M. Engelke, A. Genoves, B. Wherley, J. Reinert, S. Metz, Q. Zhang, and D. Okevo. 2014. Registration of ‘Chisholm’ zoysiagrass. J. Plant Register. (Accepted)</p><br /> <p>Chang, Z., X. Jin, and D. Li. 2014. Phosphorus responses vary among cool-season turfgrasses during establishment from seed. Agron. J. 106:1975-1980. Doi:10.2134/agronj14.0225.</p><br /> <p>Donze, T., B.S. Amaradasa, C. Caha, T. Heng-Moss, K. Amundsen. 2014. Molecular differentiation of gender in buffalograss. Crop Science. doi:10.2135/cropsci2014.07.0478</p><br /> <p>Feng Y, Yin Y, Fei S. 2015. Down-regulation of BdBRI1, a putative brassinosteroid receptor gene altered growth and enhanced drought tolerance in Brachypodium distachyon. Plant Science 234:163-173</p><br /> <p>Gao, Y., and D. Li. 2014. Growth responses of tall fescue (<em>Festuca arundinacea</em> Schreb.) to salinity stress. Europ. J. Hort. Sci. 79:123-128.</p><br /> <p>Gardner, D.S., B.P. Horgan and B.J. Horvath. 2013. Spatial Variability of Soil Amino Sugar Nitrogen on Golf Course Fairways. Int. Turf. Soc. Res. J. 12: 545-549</p><br /> <p>Han L., Y. Gao, and D. Li. 2014. Ion uptake in tall fescue as affected by carbonate, chloride, and sulfate salinity. PLoS ONE 9(3): e91908. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0091908</p><br /> <p>Harris-Shultz, K.R., S. Milla-Lewis, A.J. Patton, K. Kenworthy, A. Chandra, and F.C. Waltz. 2014. Detection of DNA and ploidy variation within vegetatively propagated zoysiagrass cultivars. J. Amer. Soc. Horticultural Sci. 139:547-552</p><br /> <p>Hockemeyer, K. R., and R. Latin. 2015. Spatial and temporal distribution of fungicides applied to creeping bentgrass. <em>Environ. Qual.</em> 44(3):p. 841-848.</p><br /> <p>Huang, Bingru; DaCosta, Michelle; Jiang, Yiwei. 2014. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. March-June. 33(2-3): p. 141-189.</p><br /> <p>Jingjie Hao, Jiangli Dong, Jinliang Yang, Shuizhang Fei. Transcriptome analysis of a <em>cbf3</em> mutant by RNA-seq in <em>Brachypodium distachyon</em> <em>XXIII Plant and Animal Genome Meeting, San Diego, CA (Abstract). </em></p><br /> <p>Jones, M., N.E. Christians, and I. Mertz. 2014. Impact of plant growth biostimulents on creeping bentgrass growth. In press ACTA Horticulturae.</p><br /> <p>Kreuser, W. C., and F. S. Rossi. 2014. The horticultural spray oil, Civitas<sup>TM</sup>, causes chronic phytotoxicity on cool-season golf turf. HortScience<em>.</em> 49:1217-1224. doi:10.2134/ATS-2014-0012-BR.</p><br /> <p>Kreuser, W.C., and F. S. Rossi. 2014. Civitas increases clipping yield on a cool-season putting green. Applied Turfgrass Science.</p><br /> <p>Leibhart, L. J., M. D. Sousek, G. Custis and Z. J. Reicher. 2014. Speedzone has potential for postemergence goosegrass control in perennial ryegrass and creeping bentgrass. Online. Applied Turfgrass Science. doi:10.2134/ATS-2014-0025-BR</p><br /> <p>Li Y, Han L, Hao J, Fei S. <em>Agrobacterium tumefaciens</em> -mediated transformation of big bluestem (<em>Andropogon gerardii</em> Vitman). Journal of Plant Biotechnology. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11240-015-0754-y</p><br /> <p>McMillan, M. F.; Kostka, S.; Boerth, T.; Fidanza, M.; Bigelow, C.; Cisar, J.; Soldat, D.; Karas, I.; Williams, K. 2013. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 12: p. 815-818.</p><br /> <p>Merrick P and Fei S 2015. Regeneration and genetic transformation in switchgrass Journal of Integrative Agriculture. 14:483-493</p><br /> <p>Nangle E.J., D.S. Gardner, J.D. Metzger, L. Rodriguez-Saona, M.M. Giusti, T.K. Danneberger and D.P. Petrella. (2015). Pigment changes in Cool-season Turfgrasses in Response to Ultraviolet-B Light Irradiance. Agron. J. 107: 41-50.</p><br /> <p>Nangle, E.J., D.S. Gardner, J.D. Metzger, L. Rodriguez-Saona, T.K. Danneberger, D.P. Petrella, J.L. Cisar. Cool-season turfgrass color and growth habit response to elevated levels of ultraviolet-B radiation. Submitted (HortScience 4-16-15 – Accepted).</p><br /> <p>Nangle, E.J., D.S. Gardner, M.A. Bennett, T.K. Danneberger, J.D. Metzger, and L.E. Rodriguez-Saona. (2013). Influence of ultraviolet light on germination rate and speed of Kentucky Bluegrass (<em>Poa pratensis</em> L.) Seed Technology Vol. 34, no. 2, 2012 257-262.</p><br /> <p>Proctor, C., Wiesenberger, D. V., Reicher, Z. 2015. Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass mixtures for establishing Midwest lawns. HortScience 50(1):1–4. 2015.</p><br /> <p>Ramm, C., M. Wachholtz, K. Amundsen, T. Donze, T. Heng-Moss, P. Twigg, G. Sarath, and F. Baxendale. 2015. Transcriptional Profiling of Resistant and Susceptible Buffalograsses in Response to <em>Blissus occiduus</em> (Hemiptera: Blissidae) Feeding. Journal of Economic Entomology. doi: 10.1093/jee/tov067</p><br /> <p>Reicher, Z., M. Sousek, and R. Gaussoin. 2014. Fall or late winter applications of preemergence herbicides rarely provide season-long control of crabgrass (<em>Digitaria</em> spp) in Nebraska. Online. Applied Turfgrass Science doi: 10.2134/ATS-2014-0024-BR.</p><br /> <p>Reicher, Z.J., M. Sousek, A.J. Patton, D.V. Weisenberger, A. Hathaway, and R. Calhoun. 2015. Annual bluegrass control on putting greens from three or more years of season-long applications of herbicide or plant growth regulators. Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management. DOI: 10.2134/cftm2014.0050</p><br /> <p>Schmid, C.A., R.E. Gaussoin and S. A. Gaussoin. 2014. Organic Matter Concentration of Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens in the Continental U.S. and Resident Management Impact. Applied Turfgrass Science doi:10.2134/ATS-2014-0031-BR</p><br /> <p>Schmid, C.A., R.E. Gaussoin, R.C. Shearman, M. Mamo and C.S. Wortmann. 2015. Cultivation Effects on Organic Matter Concentration and Infiltration Rates of Two Creeping Bentgrass (<em>Agrostis stolonifera</em> L.) Putting Greens. Applied Turfgrass Science doi:10.2134/ATS-2014-0032-RS</p><br /> <p>Sousek, M., R. E. Gaussoin, A. J. Patton, D. V. Weisenberger, and Z. J. Reicher. 2014. Weed control and turf safety of single and sequential applications of herbicides over spring seedings. Online. Applied Turfgrass Science doi: doi:10.2134/ATS-2013-0046-RS.</p><br /> <p>Thompson, C., J. Fry, M. Kennelly, M. Sousek, and Z. Reicher. 2014. Seasonal timing of glyphosate application influences control of Poa trivialis. Online. Applied Turfgrass Science. doi: 10.2134/ATS-2013-0044-BR.</p><br /> <p>Watkins, E., D. S. Gardner, J. C. Stier, D. J. Soldat, R. A. St. John, N. E. Christians, R.E. Gaussoin et al. 2014. Cultivar performance of low-input turfgrass species for the North Central United States. Appl. Turfgrass Sci. 11(1):p. 1-7. doi: 10.2134/ATS-2013-0101-RS</p><br /> <p>Watkins, E., D.S. Gardner, J.C. Stier, D.J. Soldat, R.A. St. John, N.E., Christians, A.D. Hathaway, K.L. Diesburg, S.R. Poppe, R.E. Gaussoin. 2015. Golf Course Management. February. 83(2): p. 133-138.</p><br /> <p>Yin, S., Q. Li, W. Liu, and D. Li. 2014. Managing tall fescue (<em>Festuca arundinacea</em> L.) and zoysiagrass (<em>Zoysia japonica</em> Steud.) mixtures as turfgrass in transition zone. Agron. J. 106:1-6. doi:10.2134/agronj2013.0148.</p><br /> <p>Yuan, L., D. Li, Y. Gao, and W. Xiao. 2014. Seed ratios for optimum turf quality of mixtures of Kentucky bluegrass, creeping red fescue, and alkaligrass subjected to deicing salts. HortTechnology 24:712-716.</p><br /> <p>Zong, J., Y. Gao, J. Chen, H. Guo, Y. Wang, F. Meng, et al. 2015. Growth and enzymatic activity of four warm-season turfgrass species exposed to waterlogging. <em>Am. Soc. Hortic. Sci.</em> 140(2):p. 151-162.</p>Impact Statements
Date of Annual Report: 10/21/2016
Report Information
Period the Report Covers: 07/01/2015 - 06/01/2016
Participants
Brief Summary of Minutes
Please see attached file for NCERA221's full 2015/2016 annual report.