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Using Seawater for Weed Management in Turfgrass [PDF]
Long term use of herbicide can pose serious threat to environment. Alternative strategies to chemical herbicide in weed control have received increasing attention now a days. Salty water could be used to control weed in salt tolerant turfgrass areas.
Uddin, Md. Kamal
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Synthesis of organic osmolytes and salt tolerance mechanisms in Paspalum vaginatum
Abstract Synthesis of organic compounds in response to salinity stress and their contribution to organic osmotic adjustment were investigated in seashore paspalum ( Paspalum vaginatum Swartz). Nine genotypes exhibiting the widest range of salt tolerance were grown in sea-salt amended nutrient solution in a greenhouse.
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA 30221, USA ( host institution ) +5 more
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Abstract In addition to cultural practices, dollar spot disease management requires frequent application of fungicides. Demethylation inhibitor (DMIs) fungicides are applied repeatedly to manage dollar spot in turfgrass systems. This facilitates reduction in DMI fungicide sensitivity among Clarireedia spp. populations. The objectives of this study were
M. M. Kahiu, J. E. Kaminski
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Seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum) is a warm-season and perennial turfgrass and is known for its cadmium (Cd)-stress tolerance. Here, a Phosphoproteomics analysis was performed to examine the key proteins relating to Cd tolerance in seashore paspalum.
YuYing Zheng +9 more
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Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and environmental pollution. A number of plant species are able to suppress soil nitrifiers by exuding inhibitors from roots, a process called biological ...
Yi Zhou +9 more
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Evaluating seashore Paspalum seed germination and enhancement, erosion abatement and potential use as a vegetative landfarm cap [PDF]
Four temperatures were tested to determine the optimum temperature for seed germination of Paspalum vaginatum \u27Seaspray\u27 seed. Results indicated that Paspalum vaginatum germination percentage was greatest at 30°C.
Fontenot, Dexter Paul
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ABSTRACT Enteric methane (eCH4) is a major environmental pollutant emitted by ruminants. To target mitigation measures, it is necessary to accurately estimate GHG emissions from livestock farming. Until now, milk‐producing farms in the peri‐urban areas of South Benin are pasture‐based systems, and have been largely neglected by international research ...
Fifame Panine Yassegoungbe +5 more
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Monitoring the salt marsh vegetation and flora of the Baixo Vouga Lagunar (Ria of Aveiro, Portugal) [PDF]
El carácter transicional de la Ría de Aveiro le confiere una riqueza florística singular, integrando comunidades vegetales típicas de las regiones Eurosiberiana y Mediterránea.
Almagro Bonmatí, M. +4 more
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Inorganic fertilizers are often used in the United States in golf courses putting green maintenance. We used milled plant biomass on putting greens to test the hypothesis that organic biostimulants used in putting green maintenance can achieve similar results as inorganic fertilizers.
Meagher Madison L +5 more
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Systemic insecticide reduced the Antonina graminis densities regardless of the N fertilizer dose. High nitrogen fertilizer application maintained acceptable turfgrass quality. The reduction in A. graminis densities improved with increasing nitrogen fertilizer dose.
Robert Wolverton, Shimat V. Joseph
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