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SEASHORE PASPALUM, SEAISLE2000 MANAGEMENT section

SPORTSFIELD MANAGEMENT - Traffic / Compaction / Wear


TRAFIC - COMPACTION - WEAR
Criteria for maximizing surface stability and traction on Seaisle 1 sports fields
Carefully select sand particle size, uniformity, gradation, and shape
Incorporate 1-3% (by weight) organic matter prior to grass establishment to enhance stability
Use a rootzone mix with rapid drainage characteristics
Install good surface and subsurface drainage
Maximize root growth of the grass through good management
  - Proper fertilisation (spoon-feeding, particularly N-P-K )
  - Proper mowing height to maximize carbohydrate production
  - Proper irrigation scheduling (infrequent, but deep percolation)
  - Timely applications of plant growth regulators
  - Maintain high shoot density and turf shoot/root biomass to resist     wear injury
Provide a protective cushion against compactive forces
  - Regularly scheduled aeration
  - Light sand topdressing
  - Use of crumb rubber
  - Avoid extremes in dryness or wetness by carefully scheduling     irrigation - generally 1 inch (25 mm) per week depending on     climate
  - Develop a topdressing program that controls thatch, creates a     mat-thatch layer intermingled with sand or soil, maintains a level     playing surface, and amends the surface soil texture when needed
  - Limit thatch to <13 mm (<0.50 - inch)
  - Use soil stabilisation materials when needed
  - Avoid excess N fertilisation (which increases leaf growth and     enhances color at the expense of root/stolon/rhizome development
  - Aerate, aerate, aerate on a regular schedule


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