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Thanks to Our Reviewers, Crop Science, 2018
Crop Science, Volume 59, Issue 3, Page 1358-1368, May–June 2019.
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Thanks to Our Reviewers, Crop Science, 2017
Crop Science, Volume 58, Issue 2, Page 1025-1034, March–April 2018.
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Comparing effectiveness of plant growth regulators Anuew and Primo Maxx on fairway height turfgrass [PDF]
Plant growth regulators are compounds applied on golf courses to control turfgrass height. This study compared Anuew (active ingredient prohexadione-calcium) and Primo Maxx (active ingredient trinexapac-ethyl) as plant growth regulators on a mixed-stand ...
Husiny, Jaber +2 more
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Evaluation of turfgrass seed mixtures under low input and standard home lawn maintenance regimes [PDF]
The objective of this research is to evaluate and compare plots established with various turf seed mixtures in a low input non-irrigated trial and in a trial with typical proper home lawn maintenance ...
Carey, Ken C. +2 more
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2001 Turfgrass Extension Seasonal Summary [PDF]
This summary report goes into detail about the Issues, Articles, Research, Publications, Talks/Presentations/Workshops/Courses, Turf Agriphone, URMULE, OMAFRA Web Site Development, Committees, and marketing that occurring in 2001.Ontario Ministry of ...
Charbonneau, P.
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Chemical Trials for Dollar Spot Disease Control Summer 2006 [PDF]
This study evaluates twelve different chemicals and two control groups in the suppression on control of dollar spot disease that was caused by Sclerotiniahomoeocarpa in creeping bentgrass. Treatments were applied through a seven-week time period and data
Hsiang, Tom, Tian, Lynn
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A First Draft of the Core Fungal Microbiome of Schedonorus arundinaceus with and without Its Fungal Mutualist Epichloë coenophiala. [PDF]
Dale JCM, Newman JA.
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Tolerance of different grass species to repeated application of NEU1173H – Spring 2010 trial. [PDF]
This research project was designed to determine the tolerance of Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass to repeated exposure to NEU1173H. The Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass both showed thinning of the turf density.
Carey, Ken C. +3 more
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