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Expanding the role of HsfA9 in cold adaptation: the bermudagrass CdHsfA9 confers cold tolerance in Arabidopsis via a novel regulatory module [PDF]
Low-temperature stress limits the growth and geographical distribution of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.), an important warm-season grass worldwide.
Lu Gan, Jiayu Wang, Xuebing Yan
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Genetic resources and genetic transformation in bermudagrass – a review
Bermudagrass is widely distributed as a warm-season turf and forage grass in the temperate and tropical zones around the world. Its strong vegetative reproduction and ability to withstand drought make it an ideal species as a most used warm-season forage
Shilian Huang
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Phytoremediation of Pb-polluted soil using bermudagrass: Effect of mowing frequencies
Plant lead (Pb) tolerance and accumulation are key characteristics affecting phytoremediation efficiency. Bermudagrass is an excellent candidate for the remediation of Pb-polluted soil, and it needs to be mowed regularly.
Lingli Peng
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The extended day length promotes earlier flowering of bermudagrass [PDF]
Day length is a very critical environmental factor affecting plant growth and development. The extension of light application time has been shown to promote flowering in the long-day plant and to shorten breeding time in some crops.
Mingxia Ji +6 more
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Bermudagrass Production in Florida
This 10-page document is primarily for Extension agents and farmers looking for detailed information about bermudagrass production in Florida, including cultivar characteristics, fertilization, and pest and disease management. Written by M. O. Wallau, J.
Marcelo Wallau +2 more
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Spring dead spot (SDS), caused by Ophiosphaerella spp., is among the most damaging diseases to hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon × transvaalensis) in areas where winter dormancy occurs.
Wendell J. Hutchens +3 more
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Bermudagrass Stem Maggot—A New Pest in Florida
Bermudagrass is a dominant hay crop in Florida. Now, hay producers are facing a new emerging pest problem in bermudagrass and stargrass production fields. The bermudagrass stem maggot is a new exotic invasive fly.
Ann Blount +4 more
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Managing bermudagrass competition to overseeded alfalfa
Overseeding alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) into existing bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon L. (Pers.)] swards may reduce N fertilizer inputs and improve seasonal distribution of forage. However, achieving successful alfalfa stands in mixture with bermudagrass
John F. Harling Jr. +4 more
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Changes in Soil Bacterial Community Structure in Bermudagrass Turf under Short-Term Traffic Stress
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.) is an extensively utilized turf grass for football fields and golf courses. Traffic stress is one of the most important stresses affecting the life of turf, which leads to a decrease in turf quality and changes ...
Hongjian Wei +4 more
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Diversity analysis of agronomic and nutritional traits of hybrid offspring of forage bermudagrass
Because of its excellent stress resistance and forage quality, the forage bermudagrass hybrid population had attracted the attention of scientific researchers in recent years. Studying its diversity could promote the breeding of desirable varieties.
Jianmin Chen +7 more
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