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ABSTRACT This study estimated the repeatability of forage traits in 84 Paspalum nicorae ecotypes using six statistical methods and quantified the minimum number of harvests needed for effective selection. Multivariate analyses based on best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) values were also performed to assess genetic variability, identify key traits ...
Diógenes Cecchin Silveira +9 more
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Secondary succession of overgrazed Pannonian sandy grasslands [PDF]
We assessed vegetation changes on acidic sandy soils in permanent plots to follow secondary succession after cessation of intensive goose breeding in E Hungary.We also aimed to estimate the time required for vegetation regeneration and indicate ...
Matus, Gábor +3 more
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Defining stem diameter categories for forage‐type bermudagrass
Abstract Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) is an important forage in the southeastern United States. Bermudagrass is incredibly diverse and includes numerous important cultivars for forage use. Most published research compares forage accumulation, nutritive value, or establishment among bermudagrass cultivars.
Lisa L. Baxter +4 more
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Este trabalho consiste na avaliação de uma pastagem tropical Cynodon dactylon, enfocando, principalmente necessidade de adaptação, aferição da precisão e transferência de metodologias comumente utilizadas para plantas de clima temperado.
Carnevalli Roberta Aparecida +1 more
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The current research was carried out to characterize the phytosociology of the forests of one of Pakistan’s most valuable tree species (Deodar) across its native range.
Inayat Ur Rahman +9 more
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We investigated salt toxicity effects and related physiological as well as anatomical changes for adaptation in Cynodon dactylon. Eleven ecotypes from different areas of Pakistan were examined for their survival capacity in a controlled environment.
A. Tufail +9 more
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During the succession of karst rocky desertification, soil bacterial diversity was directly influenced by both plant functional diversity and soil physicochemical properties. In contrast, soil fungal diversity was directly regulated by soil physicochemical properties and indirectly affected by plant functional diversity via the mediation of soil ...
Dandan Zhu +3 more
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The establishment and management of cover crops are common practices widely used in irrigated viticulture around the world, as they bring great benefits not only to protect and improve the soil, but also to control vine vigor and improve the yield ...
A. D. Castro +6 more
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The drying method is the most important step in maintaining levels active compound in the sample. This study aims to determine the effect drying method against levels of active compounds of grinting grass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.).
Ratna Mustika Yasi +2 more
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Using the most complete summary of 20 years of riparian plant water use studies in North American drylands to date, we examine broad patterns of plant water use by vegetation type and across climate gradients. Marshes, cottonwood‐willow stands and tamarisk use larger amounts of water than other communities, and all communities have higher water use in ...
Emily C. Palmquist +5 more
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