Despite their ubiquitous presence in the urban landscape throughout the United States, scant attention has been given to evaluate the magnitude of net carbon balance from turfgrasses. Warm season turfgrasses, in particular, have largely been understudied for their carbon sequestration potential. With questions being frequently raised on the environment friendliness of warm season turfgrasses, detailed and robust studies focusing on the carbon behavior of such systems are warranted. This study delves into the carbon balance of ‘Tifway’ bermudagrass, the extensively used warm-season turfgrass in Georgia and other subtropical and warm temperate areas. Using the eddy-covariance method, the amount of CO2 captured by a highly managed turfgrass sy...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Perennial grass bio-fuels may contribute to long-term carbon sequestration in soils, thereby providi...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Turf is an essential part of urban landscapes and an effective sink for soil organic carbon, yet lit...
Recent efforts have attempted to quantify management practices that enhance soil carbon (C) sequestr...
Climate change is a global phenomenon occurring throughout the world. Greenhouse gases (GHGs) especi...
The carbon (C) sequestration potential of turfgrass systems has been investigated and demonstrated f...
Undisturbed grasslands can sequester significant quantities of organic carbon (OC) in soils. Irriga...
Old world bluestem cultivar WW-B Dahl [Bothriochloa bladhii (Retz.), S. T. Blake] is a non-native pe...
2014 Fall.There is concern regarding the rise of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the impending ef...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesD...
Urbanization coincides with remarkable expansion of turf grasses and their increasing role in enviro...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesDale J. BremerTurfgrasses seques...
This study was conducted from 2013–2016 to determine how irrigation and N fertilization may be manag...
The objective of this study was to study the effect of trimming on different species of turfgrass an...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Perennial grass bio-fuels may contribute to long-term carbon sequestration in soils, thereby providi...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Turf is an essential part of urban landscapes and an effective sink for soil organic carbon, yet lit...
Recent efforts have attempted to quantify management practices that enhance soil carbon (C) sequestr...
Climate change is a global phenomenon occurring throughout the world. Greenhouse gases (GHGs) especi...
The carbon (C) sequestration potential of turfgrass systems has been investigated and demonstrated f...
Undisturbed grasslands can sequester significant quantities of organic carbon (OC) in soils. Irriga...
Old world bluestem cultivar WW-B Dahl [Bothriochloa bladhii (Retz.), S. T. Blake] is a non-native pe...
2014 Fall.There is concern regarding the rise of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the impending ef...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesD...
Urbanization coincides with remarkable expansion of turf grasses and their increasing role in enviro...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesDale J. BremerTurfgrasses seques...
This study was conducted from 2013–2016 to determine how irrigation and N fertilization may be manag...
The objective of this study was to study the effect of trimming on different species of turfgrass an...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...
Perennial grass bio-fuels may contribute to long-term carbon sequestration in soils, thereby providi...
In natural grasslands, C4 plant dominance increases with growing season temperatures and reflects di...