Items where Subject is "Sportsturf and greens"
Number of items at this level: 9. CCarson, C.J. (2007) Turf for tough times - keeping grass cover with less water, Proceedings of a seminar held at Redlands Research Station, Cleveland, Queensland, 6 June 2007. PR07-3062 . Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane, Australia, 40 pages. HHenderson, C. (2007) Best management practices for sustainable and safe playing surface of Australian Football League sports fields. Project Report. TU02007. Horticulture Australia, Sydney, Australia. MMcAuliffe, K. and Roche, M.B. (2009) Best use modelling for sustainable Australia sports field surfaces. Project Report. TU06019. Horticulture Australia Limited. RRoche, M.B., Loch, D.S., Jonothan, D.L., Penberthy, C., Durant, R. and Troughton, A.D. (2009) Factors contributing to wear tolerance of Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers., C. dactylon x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davey) on a sand-based profile under simulated sports field conditions. In: 11th International Turfgrass Society Research Journal: 2009 International Turfgrass Research Conference. Santiago, Chile. International Turfgrass Society. Roche, M. (2010) Management Guidelines for New Warm-Season Grasses in Australia. Project Report. TU05001. Horticulture Australia Limited., Sydney, Australia. Roche, M. (2012) Traffic tolerance of warm season turfgrasses under Community Sportsfield Conditions. Project Report. Turf Australia. Roche, M. (2010) Background to the approved beneficial Cynodon spp. vegetative cultivars within Australia. In: Surface to Surrounds, 26th Australian Turfgrass Conference, 21-24 June 2010, Gold Coast, Queensland.. Roche, M. (2010) Warm-season greens grass trial - Environmental and management guidelines suited for new and old cultivars. In: 26th Australian Turfgrass Conference, 21-25 June 2010, Gold Coast, Queensland. SStirling, G. R., O’Neill, W., Cobon, J. A., Shuey, T. and Sandurski, D. (2023) Failure of an attempt to eradicate southern sting nematode (Ibipora lolii) from the Brisbane Cricket Ground (the Gabba). Australasian Plant Pathology, 52 (3). pp. 225-226. ISSN 1448-6032 |