Abstract

The effect of Stockosorb® 500 Micro on the growth-production process of Festuca arundinacea Schreb.

Highlights

  • In an urban country with high concentration of population, excessive industrialization and low levels of natural and semi-natural ecosystems, ecosystem services are overused

  • Several authors (Černoch, 2003; Hatfield, 2017) reported the appropriate selection of drought-resistant grass species, or use of warm-season grasses in turf, enrichment of turf mixtures about small-leaved Trifolium repens L. varieties as a way to eliminate the adverse impact of climatic changes on lawn growth

  • Hydroabsorbents support the growth of the root system, which creates conditions for better recovery and overall appearance of lawns at lower inputs

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Introduction

In an urban country with high concentration of population, excessive industrialization and low levels of natural and semi-natural ecosystems, ecosystem services are overused. Several authors (Černoch, 2003; Hatfield, 2017) reported the appropriate selection of drought-resistant grass species (for example Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), or use of warm-season grasses in turf, enrichment of turf mixtures about small-leaved Trifolium repens L. varieties as a way to eliminate the adverse impact of climatic changes on lawn growth. Another option is to use soil conditioners known as hydroabsorbents. Some authors (Waddington et al, 1974; Gregorová and Ďurková, 2006; Baker et al, 2010) reported positive effect of

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