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Evaluation of seed germination of grassland grasses
сборник статей всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием "Растениеводство и луговодство", 2020The article presents a new method for determining the germination of seeds by soaking them in water for 1-2 hours, after which the acidity of the solution is measured and at a pH below 6.5 they conclude about low germination.
S.A. Bekuzarova, I.A. Shabanova
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The evaluation of grasses in micro plots
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 19661. Two experiments were conducted in a lowtemperature cabinet. In the first experiment three grass varieties (two North African fescues and S 22 Italian rye-grass) were subjected to two cutting treatments (herbage cut from 8 in. to 2 in. and from 4 in. to 1 in.). Dry-matter production, dry-matter content and tiller number were recorded from plots of 9,
H. H. Rogers, A. Lazenby
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EVALUATION OF ORNAMENTAL GRASSES SUBMITTED TO WATER STRESS
Acta Horticulturae, 2013Departamento de Producao Vegetal Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP/FCAV, Jaboticabal, Sao Paulo ...
Pivetta, K. F L +5 more
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Evaluation of Compost Activators for Composting Grass Clippings
Compost Science & Utilization, 1996The effects of seven manufactured commercially available activators were evaluated for their efficiency in the composting of yard trimmings (grass clippings/wood chip mixture). Two naturally available additives, and a control (absence of activator) were also evaluated.
Aga S. Razvi, Dean W. Kramer
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Evaluation of pelleted dried grass as a supplement to grass silage for fattening steers
Animal Science, 1976SummaryTwo experiments were carried out using 130 Friesian-type castrated males (steers) to compare pelleted dried grass with rolled barley as supplements to high quality grass silage for fattening steers. There were six treatments in each experiment and, in addition, Experiment 1 had a pre-experimental slaughter group.
M. J. Drennan, M. J. Lawlor
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Evaluation of composts for growth of grass sod
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2001Composts prepared from sewage biosolids-wood chips, mixed municipal solid wastes, autumn leaves, mixed yard wastes, or agricultural wastes were assessed for their effects on growth and composition of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L. ‘Pennfine’). Two biosolids based composts, one mature and one immature, were evaluated.
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Radiographic evaluation of internal defects of seeds of forage grasses
Russian Agricultural Sciences, 2008The possibility of using the radiographic method for analyzing the viability of seeds of forage grasses and making a differentiated evaluation of the effect of various types of latent defects of the internal structure of seeds on their sowing qualities is shown.
L. P. Gusakova, M. V. Arkhipov
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An Evaluation of Nitrogen Fertilization in Legume‐Grass and All‐Grass Pasture1
Agronomy Journal, 1965SynopsisA simple legume‐grass mixture was more productive than a grass + N mixture in 1958 but less productive in 1959, following legume depletion due to winter‐killing. A low rate of nitrogen applied to depleted legume‐grass swards was economically superior to high rates on either legume‐depleted or all‐grass pastures, but especially the latter ...
W. F. Wedin, J. D. Donker, G. C. Marten
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Drought resistance evaluation of perennial grasses
2006In semi-arid Mediterranean regions, perennial forage species could play a primary role in rain-fed agricultural systems by complementing the commonly used annual species in order to widen the forage utilization by animals. To identify cultivars characterized by high drought resistance and water use efficiency a greenhouse study was carried out on 3 ...
Salis M, SEDDAIU, Giovanna, LEDDA, Luigi
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Evaluation of the Antifungal Activity of Lemon Grass Oil
International Journal of Crude Drug Research, 1989AbstractThe antifungal activity of Lemon grass Oil (LGO) has been evaluated using fungistatic (MIC and agar diffusion tests) and fungicidal (spore germination) studies. Appreciable activity was observed against various isolates of Candida and clinical isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus, Microsporum gypseum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
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