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Turfgrass Culture, ORH 3222c (4 credits)
Calendar (subject to change)

Philip Busey, turf@ufl.edu 954-577-6337 (office)

Syllabus Nutshell Big Book Calendar Exams
Class will be held in room 204b, from 6:00 - 10:00 pm, on Mondays
Session Date Lecture topics planned Chapters to read in Turgeon 8th ed. Laboratory and other special activities Exam and assignment deadlines
1 27 Aug 2007 Self introductions.  Course objectives and summary.  Core concepts.  The cultural roots of turfgrass.  The science of turf.  The business of turf.  Introduction to conversions. Turf and the web.  Reading a scientific document. Using library resources, including the Turfgrass Information File, http://tgif.msu.edu 1

Objectives and learning goals Plant seeds of grass species and weeds for identification.

Begin reading a scientific paper and write a 100-150 word critique.  (Kneebone, W. R. and I. L. Pepper.  1982.  Consumptive water use by sub-irrigated turfgrass under desert conditions.  Agron. J. 74:419-423.). Term paper instructions.
  3 Sep 2007 No class - Labor Day
2 10 Sep 2007 Natural history of grass. Parts of the grass plant.  Grass identification.  How grasses around the world grow and develop.  More on conversions. The genera of warm-season turfgrasses. Review for test #1. 2, Appendices
1, 2
Observe the Living Lawn Demonstration Project.  Observe spikelets under dissecting microscopes. Observe germinated grass seedlings. Turn in summaries of Kneebone article. Topic titles due.
3 17 Sep 2007

Grass anatomy and physiology.  C3 (cool-season) vs. C4 (warm season) turfgrass species and their uses, genetic diversity, competition and encroachment, seeds vs. vegetative propagation.  Conversions, continued.

3, 8   Hour test #1:  The kinds of turfgrasses and how and where they grow and why we grow them; turfgrass environment (not edaphic); primary cultural practices; conversions.
4 24 Sep 2007

Primary turfgrass cultural practices.  The physics of turfgrass, energy exchanges.  Water, evapotranspiration, irrigation, sprinkler system design.  Soil physics (particle size, drainage).  Localized dry spots, percolation, USGA Greens Specification.  Units conversion, Physics and chemistry.

4, 5 Irrigation demonstration, friction loss in pipes, irrigation uniformity, factors in evaporation.
5 1 Oct 2007 Fertilization and turfgrass nutrition.  Nitrate and nonpoint pollution.  Mowing and mower safety.  Design and establishmentIrrigation, Grass Genera and species to know  Fertilizer calibration and Which fertilizer to buy?, soil sampling, soil particles.
6 8 Oct 2007 Introduction to ecology and pest management, insects, disease organisms, weeds, nematodes. 6

Turf biota: List of organisms to memorize

Hour test #2: Irrigation and soil; turfgrass environments and conversions; the biotic environment.
7 15 Oct 2007 Pesticides and pesticide safety. 7, Appendix 3

Sprayer calibration demonstration.

8 22 Oct 2002
IPM (Integrated Pest Management), Silent Spring, EPA, pesticide labeling and applicator certification.
  Sampling for chinch bugs and other insects.  
9 29 Oct 2007 All Day Field Trip, Palm Beach County (sod farm, golf course, etc)
10 5 Nov 2007
Secondary cultural practices. (core cultivation, verticutting), soil amendments and topdressing, overseeding.
 9 Hour test #3: Turf pests and ecology.
 12 Nov 2007 No class - Veterans Day
11 19 Nov 2007 Putting it all together, "What is science and technology?"  Interpreting experiments.
12 26 Nov 2007 Student presentations.
Term papers due
13 3 Dec 2007 Review for final exam.
14 10 DEC 2007

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