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Festuca arundinacea Schreb.

open access: yes, 2007
Festuca elatior Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 75. 1753, nom. utique rej. "Habitat in Europae pratis fertilissimis." RCN: 627. Lectotype (Terrell in Brittonia 19: 131. 1967): Herb. Linn. No. 92.17 (LINN). Current name: Festuca arundinacea Schreb. (Poaceae).
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Fescue Grasses Differ Greatly in Adaptation, Winter Hardiness, and Therefore Usefulness in Southcentral Alaska [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
This report summarizes agronomic research with several species of fescue (Festuca spp.) conducted over recent decades at the Matanuska Research Farm (61.6°N) near Palmer in southcentral Alaska. Cultivars and strains within five species of fescue from
Klebesadel, Leslie J.
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Integrated Nutrient Management With Biostimulant Decreases Drought Effect on Pasture Species Depending on Soil Type

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment, Volume 4, Issue 4, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Aims Integrated nutrient management (INM) combining biostimulants and inorganic fertilizers has potential to reduce fertiliser inputs, facilitate drought resistance, preserve soil health and improve yield in agricultural systems. However, the potential of INM to support nutrient availability under drought needs further investigation, in part ...
Chioma Igwenagu   +3 more
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Foliar Water Uptake of C3 Perennial Grasses Under Drought

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 130, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Rain, fog, and dew can all provide the conditions necessary to induce direct uptake of water into the foliage of plants. Although grasslands are known to have frequent leaf‐wetting events, the capacity of grasses to conduct foliar water uptake (FWU) is not well understood.
Paul O. Seibert   +3 more
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Cytogenetic relationships within the Maghrebian clade of Festuca subgen. Schedonorus (Poaceae), using flow cytometry and FISH

open access: yesAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid, 2017
Festuca subgen. Schedonorus is a group of broad-leaved fescues, which can be divided into two clades: European and Maghrebian. We employed fluorescent in situ hybridization —FISH— with probes specific for 5S and 35S ribosomal DNA and genome size ...
David Ezquerro-López   +2 more
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Germination of grass seeds with recycling waste water [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This study was designed to determine the effects of residual water irrigation on the rate and percentage of germination of grass seeds. Germination tests were carried out to compare the seeds irrigated with recycling waste water with seeds irrigated with
Amaya Garcia de la Escosura, Jose Manuel   +4 more
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Aneuploidy among androgenic progeny of hexaploid triticale (XTriticosecale Wittmack). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Doubled haploids are an established tool in plant breeding and research. Of several methods for their production, androgenesis is technically simple and can efficiently produce substantial numbers of lines.
Lukaszewski, Adam J   +3 more
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A review of grass species yields and growth rates in Northland, New Zealand

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, Volume 68, Issue 6, Page 1440-1463, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Pastoral farming is a major land use in New Zealand's Northland region, with 3,171 farm holdings and a total area of 637,500 hectares in 2022. The region's pasture grasses include temperate (C3) and subtropical and tropical (C4) grasses which support dairy, and sheep and beef production from grazing.
Carmen S. P. Teixeira   +2 more
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Germplasm Collection and Molecular Detection of Endophytic Fungi in Iranian Tall Fescue (Festuca Arundinacea Schreb.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Tall fescue is a popular pasture grass grown in many countries. A systematic endophytic fungus, Acremonium coenophialum, lives in a symbiotic association within tall fescue and may impart superior competitiveness to the plant through increased ...
Nekouei, Mojtaba Khayyam
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Ascorbic acid mitigation of water stress-inhibition of root growth in association with oxidative defense in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.). [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci, 2015
Root growth inhibition by water stress may be related to oxidative damages. The objectives of this study were to determine whether exogenous application of ascorbic acid (ASA) could mitigate root growth decline due to water stress and whether ASA effects
Xu Y, Xu Q, Huang B.
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