S3 E45 Tall Fescue Rooting and Deficit Irrigation
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In this video, I explore the findings of the research article “Tall Fescue Rooting as Affected by Deficit Irrigation” (HortScience, Volume 42, Issue 3). The study, conducted by Jinmin Fu, Jack Fry, and Bingru Huang and published June 1, 2007, investigates how reduced irrigation impacts the rooting behavior of 'Falcon II' tall fescue grasses using minirhizotron imaging.
I’ll walk through:
The study’s experimental setup using varying levels of evapotranspiration (20%, 60%, and 100%)
Key findings such as the surprising increase in root length and surface area under severe water stress (20% ET)
Practical implications for turfgrass management and water conservation strategies
Whether you're working in turfgrass management, water-efficient landscaping, or just curious about plant responses to water stress, this video unpacks the science and its real-world applications.
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