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WCC011: Turfgrass Research

Duration:
October 01, 1999 to September 30, 2004
Administrative Advisor(s):
Lee E. Sommers (COL) - Co-advisor
Stephen Wallner (COL) - Research
NIFA Reps:

Statement of Issue(s) and Justification:

The Turfgrass Research Committee was formed in 1972 to coordinate turfgrass research efforts specific to the Western United States. The WCC-11 members conduct research intended to help facilitate positive response to changing demographics and increasing resource limitations. Limited potable water sources for increasing populations is one example of economic and physical resource considerations and constraints. The committee has been very successful in assuring the complementarity of research by individuals of diverse specialities, working under the varied environmental conditions of the region. The WCC-11 accomplishments show active and positive influence on the Western Region of the United States, nationally and internationally.

Objectives

  1. To coordinate improved water use and management practices.
  2. To coordinate development of efficient cultural and maintenance practices for use in an integrated plant management (IPM) system.
  3. To coordinate breeding and genetic improvement for adapted cultivars.
  4. To coordinate stress tolerance research using cultural and genetic manipulation.

Procedures and Activities

Expected Outcomes and Impacts:

Project Participation:

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Educational Plan:

Teaching programs include strong undergraduate and graduate training to prepare students for both industry and academic positions. Information is disseminated via WCC??11 members through both extension education and resident teaching programs. Programs include, but are not limited to, extension bulletins, newsletters, trade journals, refereed journals, TV programs, radio programs, newspaper columns, field days, videotape, master gardeners, state, national, and international turf conferences, and internet home pages. As computer resources grow, WCC?11 will be dispersing more information via internet and long distance learning.

Governance:

Administrative Advisor: Steve Wallner; 2000 Chair: D. Floyd NTEP Rep.: T. Koski; Past Chair: D. Kopec; Historian: G. Stahake; 1999 Secretary: R. Gaussoin

Literature Cited:

Attachments:

[Petition.PDF]

Internal Linkages:

External Linkages:

Signatures:


s:/Stephen Wallner

s:/Lee E. Sommers

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