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Response of Selected Bermudagrass Cultivars to Bermudagrass Stem Maggot Damage
Crop Science, 2015ABSTRACTInformation regarding the susceptibility of currently grown bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] cultivars to the bermudagrass stem maggot (BSM; Atherigona reversura) could aid forage producers with the implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to manage this exotic pest. The objectives of this research were to compare
Lisa L. Baxter +5 more
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2006
Bermudagrass is an important warm-season forage and turf species widely grown in the southern United States. This chapter describes a rapid and efficient protocol that allows for the generation of a large number of transgenic bermudagrass plants, bypassing the callus formation phase.
Yaxin, Ge, Zeng-Yu, Wang
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Bermudagrass is an important warm-season forage and turf species widely grown in the southern United States. This chapter describes a rapid and efficient protocol that allows for the generation of a large number of transgenic bermudagrass plants, bypassing the callus formation phase.
Yaxin, Ge, Zeng-Yu, Wang
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Weed Technology, 1989
Bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon(L.)Pers. #3CYNDA] probably originated in tropical Africa; however, Australia, Eurasia, the Indo-Malaysian area, and the Bengal region of India/Bangladesh also have been proposed as its home (11). Although many early writers believed that bermudagrass started in India, most improved strains ofCynodonhave been developed ...
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Bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon(L.)Pers. #3CYNDA] probably originated in tropical Africa; however, Australia, Eurasia, the Indo-Malaysian area, and the Bengal region of India/Bangladesh also have been proposed as its home (11). Although many early writers believed that bermudagrass started in India, most improved strains ofCynodonhave been developed ...
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Crabgrass Control In Coastal Bermudagrass
Agronomy Journal, 1992AbstractMany hectares of ‘Coastal’ bennudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] stands are lost during the second growing season after planting because of competition from large crabgrass [Digitaria sanquinalis (L.) Scop]. Experiments were conducted in southern Georgia on a Cecil (thermic, Typic Hapludults) sandy clay loam and central Georgia on a ...
A. E. Smith, L. D. Martin
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Freeze Tolerance of Seed‐Producing Turf Bermudagrasses
Crop Science, 2002Bermudagrass, Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers., suffers periodic severe winter‐kill throughout much of its area of use in the contiguous USA. A research goal is to increase freeze tolerance in cultivars to lessen the risk of such damage. An identified research need is for Cynodon germplasm resources to be characterized for freeze tolerance and hybridization
Jeffrey A., Anderson +1 more
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Resistance in Bermudagrass to the Bermudagrass Mite 12
Environmental Entomology, 1978James A. Reinert +2 more
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Registration of ‘Panama’ Bermudagrass
Crop Science, 2002Melodee L., Fraser +1 more
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Registration of ‘Yukon’ Bermudagrass
Crop Science, 2003C.M. Taliaferro +5 more
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Registration of ‘Savannah’ Bermudagrass
Crop Science, 1998Melodee L. Fraser +1 more
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