Biological Applications and Management of Turf grass in Agricultural Landscapes
Publication Date : 30/11/2024
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Turfgrass plays an important role in stabilizing the soil, improving water retention, improving soil health, and preventing erosion. It also acts as a natural biofilter, improving water quality by reducing pollutant runoff. In addition, turfgrass supports ecosystems by sequestering carbon, storing atmospheric carbon in soil, and providing habitat for microorganisms and wildlife Effective management practices such as species selection, irrigation a combination of crop rotation, nutrient management, and pest management to maintain turfgrass health and reduced inputs Aside from the necessity, innovation in climate resistant diversity and sustainable use provides greater potential to address challenges such as water scarcity and climate change function Overall, turfgrass is a multifunctional asset in agricultural landscapes, promoting sustainable development and enhancing ecosystem services.
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