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Including Legumes in Bermudagrass Pastures
Bermudagrass is a productive forage species when intensively managed. However, it has periods of dormancy and requires proper management to maintain forage quality. Legumes in a bermudagrass sward could improve forage quality and reduce fertilizer usage;
J. L. Moyer +3 more
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Turfgrass Use on US Golf Courses
Golf facilities account for 2.3 million acres in the United States. Numerous turfgrass species are managed on US golf facilities, but golf facilities may change turfgrasses depending on numerous variables.
Travis W. Shaddox +4 more
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Bermudagrass Fertility Trial in Southeast Kansas, 2020
In 2020 a bermudagrass fertility study was conducted at the K-State Research and Extension experiment station outside of Columbus, KS. The purpose of the study was to simulate forage producer practices of managing bermudagrass and determine how each ...
B. C. Pedreira +9 more
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Exotic grass alters micro‐climate and mobility for northern bobwhite chicks
Conservation practices are designed to provide habitat conditions that meet the environmental requirements for species of conservation concern. However, exotic invasive grass species may reduce the efficacy of these practices because they disrupt ...
James A. Martin +3 more
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Warm season turfgrasses are fast growing and require frequent mowing, which increases maintenance cost. Various plant growth retardants are used to reduce the growth and required amount of mowing of turfgrasses.
Muhammad Mubashir Shahzad +9 more
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Mitigation of salt stress on low temperature in bermudagrass: resistance and forage quality
Climate change causes plants encountering several abiotic stresses simultaneously. Responses of plants to a single stress has been comprehensively studied, but it is hard to speculated infer the effects of stress combination based on these researches ...
Xiuwen Zhou +6 more
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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
Larry W. Mitich
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Newly established bermudagrass response to topramezone and photosystem II-inhibitor herbicides
Bermudagrass is the most troublesome and difficult-to-control perennial grass weed in Florida sugarcane. Once established, it may be effectively controlled only during the sugarcane fallow period using a combination of nonselective herbicides and tillage.
Raphael M. Negrisoli, D. Calvin Odero
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Determining Nitrogen Fertilizer Cost Using Turfgrass Response
Numerous nitrogen (N) sources are used in turfgrass management and vary from soluble to slow-release. Determining the least expensive N source can be confusing for consumers. Price per ton and price per pound N are common price comparison methods.
Travis Wayne Shaddox, Joseph Bryan Unruh
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Additions to the fauna of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) in Iran [PDF]
View on Scopus The gall midges, Janetiella convolvuli Mirumyan & Skuhravá, 2017 and Orseolia cynodontis Kieffer & Massalongo, 1902 are discovered in Iran for the first time based on adult specimens reared from galls on Convolvulus arvensis L ...
Younes Karimpour, Marcela Skuhrava
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