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Turf Publications
  • Mar 2018
    Spring Preemergence Weed Control in Lawns
    Publication (PDF, 597KB)
    Authors: Dave Kopec and Kai Umeda
    Featuring Spring Pre-emergency Weed Control in Lawns. Suggestions on how to treat for weeds in a proactively rather than a reactively.
  • Feb 2017
    Selective Preemergence and Postemergence Control of Panic Liverseedgrass (Urochloa panicoides) in Desert Turf
    Publication (PDF, 16.6MB)
    Authors: Kai Umeda
    Panic liverseedgrass is a relatively new problem weed occurring in turfgrass in the low desert region of Arizona. It is invasive and federally listed as a noxious weed. Herbicide use and efficacy information is limited to row crops or noncrop areas.
  • Jan 2017
    Low-Input Nativegrasses and Alternative Groundcovers for the Southwest U.S.A.
    Publication (PDF, 20.75MB)
    Authors: Worku Burayu and Kai Umeda
    A poster comparing the germination and surface coverage rate of different species of plants used for ground covering. Including: Kurapia, Plain lovegrass, Alkali Sacaton, Alkali muhly, Blue grama, Buffalograss, Big galleta, Sand dropseed, Spike dropseed.
  • Jan 2017
    Overseeding Turf Reach 11 Sports Center, 2017
    Publication (PDF, 8.53MB)
    Authors: David M Kopec, J. Gilbert, K. Umeda
    Listed are some conditions that are not good for the bermudagrass in the fall. Such as: agressice dethatching at overseeding, early overseeding, aggressive dethatching with an early overseed, Too late an overseed.
  • Mar 2016
    A Winter Weed - - Still Here But Best Forgotten: Mediterraneangrass
    Publication (PDF, 2.4MB)
    Authors: David M. Kopec
    Mediterraneangrass is a bunchgrass that produces vegatative shoots by tillering. It is relatively simple to remove mechanically due to it's shallow root system. It is not tolerant of hot temperatures and will die if exposed to temperatures over 85F for several days.
  • Oct 2015
    Wait wait…it’s really too late! Late season control of summer annual grassy weeds in turf
    Publication (PDF, 584KB)
    Authors: David M. Kopec
    If weeds establish themselves early in the spring, it may still appear as though nothing is wrong during the summer months. When fall comes around it may only then be then that the problem becomes noticeable.
  • Oct 2015
    Overseeding Winter Grasses into Bermudagrass Turf
    Publication (PDF, 339KB)
    Authors: David Kopec and Kai Umeda
    In the lower elevation desert of Arizona, the warm-season turfgrasses (bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass) become dormant and typically lose their green color during winter. Overseeding bermudagrass with a cool-season grass provides a yearlong green lawn. This article gives some suggestion on how to achieve that outcome.
  • Sep 2015
    Mowing Turfgrasses in the Desert
    Publication (PDF, 780KB)
    Authors: David M. Kopec and Kai Umeda
    The frequency and height that turfgrass needs to be mowed at is dependent on the variety of the turfgrass and the desired outcome. This article discusses some things to keep in mind when establishing your mowing routine.
  • Feb 2015
    Going Green – If You’re Not Already. Nitrogen and Iron Deficiencies in Turfgrass
    Publication (PDF, 409KB)
    Authors: David M. Kopec
    The yellowing of grass is not always a sign of a nitrogen deficiency, it could also be indicating an iron deficiency. This article discusses the different effects that these nutrients have upon plants and how to identify which deficiency is present.
  • Feb 2015
    The History of the “Lawn” and Turfgrass Development
    Publication (PDF, 170KB)
    Authors: David Kopec
    The history of the development of lawns is discussed in early history, the middle ages and post middle ages eras. Cultural management of these times is also discussed.
  • Feb 2015
    Basic Pre-emergence weed control in lawns
    Publication (PDF, 297KB)
    This article covers some of the basic concepts of pre-emergence herbicides. The most common active ingredients are listed. Suggestions on application and use are given.
  • Jan 2015
    Water Conservation for Turfgrass: An Historical Review of Research and Extension Contributions
    Publication (PDF, 6.95MB)
    Authors: D.M. Kopec, P.W. Brown, J.J. Gilbert, M. Pessarakli, S.E. Smith, and K. Umeda
    This poster outlines some of the information surrounding the proper way to conserve water in turfgrass management. This is done by showing a historical outline of data and charts that have been made on the subject.
  • Dec 2014
    Laboratory assay to evaluate fungicide efficacy for control of rapid blight of cool season turfgrass
    Publication (PDF, 12.48MB)
    Authors: Olsen, Mary W.
    Rapid blight of turfgrass, caused by Labyrinthula terrestris, has become a chronic disease of cool season turfgrasses wherever turf is irrigated with elevated salinity irrigation water and/or in poorly leached soils with increased levels of sodium chloride. Control strategies include using alternative sources of irrigation water with less sodium chloride, leaching soils, using salt tolerant grasses and applying effective fungicides. Because of the widespread and sporadic occurrence of rapid blight, a quick and reliable laboratory assay was developed to test efficacy of chemical treatments. The laboratory assay gives results comparable to field trials in less than four weeks, greatly increasing our ability to determine the efficacy of chemical treatments in a timely and cost effective manner. The laboratory assay correlates highly to results in comparable field trials of selected chemicals, and is valuable for screening chemicals and turfgrass varieties before, or in place of, lengthy and costly field trials.
  • Oct 2014
    Bed Bug Battle and Mosquito Management – October 2014
    Publication (PDF, 1.63MB)
    Featuring Mosquito IPM and Fall Landscape Checklist. Mosquitoes are considered to be the most harmful pest to human health. Tips on managing mosquitoes are given. A checklist of what to do to prepare plants for fall season.
  • Sep 2014
    Fall Landscape Checklist and Fire Ants – September 2014
    Publication (PDF, 1.8MB)
    Featuring Fall Landscape Checklist, Fire Ant Stings, and Conenose Bug. A checklist of what to do to prepare plants for fall season. Warnings about Fire ants, treatment for their stings, as well as some suggestions to reduce risk.
  • Aug 2014
    Healthy Turf for a Healthy Environment – August 2014
    Publication (PDF, 2.06MB)
    Featuring Information on Healthy Turf. Topics discussed include: What can you do to maintain a healthy lawn?, developing a lawn care program, and pest management. It gives you a good number of things to keep in mind with your turf.
  • Feb 2014
    Converting Reference Evapotranspiration into Turf Water Use
    Publication (PDF, 608KB)
    Authors: Paul Brown and Dave Kopec
    Accurate estimates of turf water use are required to effectively manage a turf irrigation system. This document describes the procedures used to adjust ETos for use on managed turf surfaces in Arizona.
  • Jan 2014
    Effects of Herbicides on Bermudagrass Growth
    Publication (PDF, 5.3MB)
    Authors: Cassandra Santos and Kai Umeda
    The type of herbicidal injuries inflicted upon bermudagrass by various herbicides is discussed. Some herbicides affected growth as much as four weeks after the initial application.
  • Jan 2014
    Basics of Evaporation and Evapotranspiration
    Publication (PDF, 608KB)
    Authors: Paul Brown
    Local information on evapotranspiration (ET) is now readily available from on-site weather stations and/or public weather networks to assist turfgrass professionals with irrigation management decisions. The objective of this bulletin is to simplify the subject of ET and thereby increase the effective utilization of ET in irrigation management.
  • Jan 2014
    Arizona’s Grass is Greener
    Publication (PDF, 533KB)
    The challenges of Arizona’s climate have led researchers to investigate the management and stress tolerance of turfgrasses for arid and semi-arid regions. Heat, salinity, and drought stress tolerance are of particular concern.
  • Jan 2014
    Contribution of the Golf Industry to the Arizona Economy in 2014
    Publication
    Authors: Duval, D., A. Kerna, G. Frisvold, K. Umeda and R. Li.
    Golf is an important part of Arizona’s economy and a defining component of the physical landscape of many of its cities and towns. Golf facilities support jobs and income for the state economy, indirectly support other Arizona businesses that serve and supply the facilities, drive tourist spending by attracting visitors from outside the state, and support sales by retailers offering golf equipment and merchandise to Arizona golfers.
  • Oct 2013
    Cactus Clippings
    Publication (PDF, 19MB)
    Authors: David Kopec, Brandon Williams, Bubba Wright
    This document contains news articles about turf and landscaping management from the months of July to September. Some suggestions about turf fertilization and management are given.
  • Jun 2013
    Strategies for Nutsedge Control in Turf
    Publication (PDF, 105KB)
    Authors: Kai Umeda
    Sometimes known as the "world's worst week", nutsedge can be difficult to deal with. This article discusses the use of MSMA (monosodium methylarsonate) to control nutsedge and some of the regulations in place for that chemical.
  • Nov 2012
    Turfgrass Consumptive Use: Payson, Arizona
    Publication (PDF, 640KB)
    Authors: Paul W. Brown and Chris Jones
    One of the concerns associated with turfgrass is water use due to irrigation. In some parts of Arizona water supplies are very limited. This article discusses the consumptive use (CU) of turfgrass. Graphs and charts are used to help illustrate this.
  • Aug 2012
    Using Gypsum and Other Calcium Amendments in Southwestern Soils
    Publication (PDF, 854KB)
    Authors: Dr. James Walworth
    Soil aggregate formation and stability, the primary features of soil structure, are two of the most important manageable soil physical properties. This article discusses how gypsum and other calcium amendments interact with the soil in this context.
  • Feb 2012
    Turfgrass Consumptive Use: Prescott, Arizona
    Publication (PDF, 527KB)
    Authors: Paul W. Brown and Jeff Schalau
    One of the concerns associated with turfgrass is water use due to irrigation. In some parts of Arizona water supplies are very limited. This article discusses the consumptive use (CU) of turfgrass. Graphs and charts are used to help illustrate this.
  • Nov 2011
    Turfgrass Consumptive Use: Flagstaff, Arizona
    Publication
    Authors: Paul W. Brown
    One of the concerns associated with turfgrass is water use due to irrigation. In some parts of Arizona water supplies are very limited. This article discusses the consumptive use (CU) of turfgrass. Graphs and charts are used to help illustrate this.
  • Oct 2011
    Soil Sampling and Analysis
    Publication (PDF, 616KB)
    Authors: J.L. Walworth
    This publication provides information on techniques of soil sampling and analysis for horticulture and agriculture. Soils are sampled to determine physical conditions, fertility (nutrient) status, and chemical properties that affect their suitability as plant growing media.
  • Sep 2010
    Siting and Maintenance of Weather Stations
    Publication (PDF, 1.09MB)
    Authors: Paul Brown, Bruce Russell
    A number of equipment manufacturers provide weather stations and software that help the groundskeeper with decisions related to irrigation management. This article discusses the utilization of weather stations to assist in turf management.
  • Aug 2010
    Factors Contributing to Development of Salinity Problems in Turf
    Publication (PDF, 1.29MB)
    Authors: Paul Brown, Jim Walworth
    Professional turfgrass managers in many parts of Arizona are confronted with a growing number of management challenges related to excess levels of salinity and/or sodium in soils. The consequences of excess salinity and/or sodium are poor turf performance, reduced water infiltration and the appearance of a new turf disease, rapid blight (Labyrinthula terrestris).
  • May 2010
    Laboratories Conducting Soil, Plant, Feed or Water Testing
    Publication (PDF, 376KB)
    Authors: Jeff Schalau
    Contains a list of Laboratories conducting soil, plant, feed or water testing. Information includes addresses, phone numbers, websites and some of the basic things they test there.
  • Jun 2006
    Evaluation of ADWR Water Duties for Large Turf Facilities
    Publication (PDF, 1.87MB)
    Authors: Paul W. Brown
    The Arizona Department of Water Resources limits the amount of groundwater large turf facilities may use for irrigation int he Tucson and Phoenix Active Management Area. This article investigates whether these limits on water usage are leading to salinity issues in turf.
  • Aug 2004
    Overseeding Sports Turfs in Southern Arizona
    Publication (PDF, 109KB)
    Authors: D. Kopec and K. Umeda
    Bermudagrass will stay green eight months of the year if we let it. But, we don't let it! If left alone, bermudagrass would be green from mid-March to late October, before it goes into cold-induced dormancy, followed by complete loss of color due to hard frosts. The solution.....overseed with cool season grasses. A list of suggestion along with their pros and cons are given.
  • Apr 2003
    Turfgrass Consumptive Use Values for the Tucson Area
    Publication (PDF, 359KB)
    Authors: Paul Brown
    Consumptive use (CU) curves that provide average rates of turfgrass evapotranspiration (ETT) are widely used by irrigation professionals for design and management of turfgrass irrigation systems. In this report, we apply Kcs developed from these studies to long-term records of ETo to provide updated CU information for turfgrass grown in the Tucson metropolitan area.
  • Apr 2003
    Turfgrass Consumptive Use Values for the Phoenix Area
    Publication (PDF, 366KB)
    Authors: Paul Brown
    Consumptive use (CU) curves that provide average rates of turfgrass evapotranspiration (ETT) are widely used by irrigation professionals for design and management of turfgrass irrigation systems. In this report, we apply Kcs developed from these studies to long-term records of ETo to provide updated CU information for turfgrass grown in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
  • May 1996
    Arizona golf course pesticide use survey
    Publication (PDF, 70KB)
    Authors: Sheila D. Merrigan, Paul Baker, David Kopec, and MarK Clark
    Arizona's golf course industry has grown rapidly over the last 15 years. This survey was conducted to help give baseline data about pesticide usage to the gold course industry, the pesticide industry, and the public.
  • May 1991
    Nitrogen Management Guide for Turfgrass
    Publication (PDF, 140KB)
    Authors: Thomas A. Doerge, Robert L. Roth, Bryant R. Gardner
    The fertilizer recommendations in this guide are for high quality bermudagrass turf.

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