Sunday, March 2, 2008

Zoysia Hall of Famers

Zoysia Hall of Famers

As a collective family of Zoysia Lovers we need to recognize those that continue to dedicate themselves to the advancement of Zoysia. Congratulations, Aaron, all but it be somewhat belated, certainly not any less heart felt.

Horticulture Specialist Receives National Turfgrass Award

Aaron J. Patton, a University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture turfgrass scientist who helps golf course managers reduce use of water and fertilizer, has received a prestigious national award, the Musser International Turfgrass Foundation announced recently.

Patton was presented the 2007 Musser Award of Excellence, which carries a stipend of $20,000, at the Golf Industry Show in Anaheim, Calif.

Patton, 29, conducts research and extension programs as a turfgrass specialist in the UA System's statewide Division of Agriculture and teaches in the horticulture department of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at the university.

The award is based on Patton's doctoral degree research at Purdue University, which focused on the development and use of zoysiagrass. His dissertation, "Characterizing the Growth and Cold Hardiness of Zoysia spp.," expanded existing understanding of the use of zoysiagrass for golf courses. His current work in Arkansas involves developing techniques that reduce the need for inputs, such as water and plant nutrients, without compromising turf quality.

"Aaron has demonstrated a sincere commitment to conducting cutting-edge research while also supporting professionals in his area and educating our next generation of golf course superintendents. That's the same spirit that Professor Musser exemplified for decades at Penn State," said Frank Dobie, president of the Musser Foundation Board.

The Musser International Turfgrass Foundation is dedicated to fostering turfgrass management as a learned profession. Named in memory of turfgrass scientist H. Burton Musser, the foundation seeks to advance the profession of turfgrass management.


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