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Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah
Oecologia, 2018Urban lawn ecosystems are widespread across the United States, with fertilization rates commonly exceeding plant nitrogen (N) uptake rates. While urban soils have been shown to accumulate C and N over time, the long-term balance of N inputs and losses from lawn soils remains largely uncertain.
Rose M, Smith +4 more
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1992
The distribution of nymphal Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin in residential lawns was assessed by flagging on Prudence Island, RI. The number of ticks per sample was five times greater in lawns adjacent to woods than in lawns adjacent to other lawns.
Carroll, M. C. +3 more
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The distribution of nymphal Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin in residential lawns was assessed by flagging on Prudence Island, RI. The number of ticks per sample was five times greater in lawns adjacent to woods than in lawns adjacent to other lawns.
Carroll, M. C. +3 more
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Runoff Quantity and Quality from Amended Urban Residential Lawns
Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment, 2022Jovana Radovanovic, Eban Bean
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Northeastern Naturalist, 2008
Abstract In order to assess the effect of bird feeders on the distribution of ticks on a residential lawn, ticks collected beneath bird feeders were compared to similar control areas on a residential property in Worcester County, MA. Host-seeking ticks were sampled from August 8, 2005 to July 25, 2007 by dragging with white flannel cloth.
John P. Kowalczyk, Tamara L. Smith
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Abstract In order to assess the effect of bird feeders on the distribution of ticks on a residential lawn, ticks collected beneath bird feeders were compared to similar control areas on a residential property in Worcester County, MA. Host-seeking ticks were sampled from August 8, 2005 to July 25, 2007 by dragging with white flannel cloth.
John P. Kowalczyk, Tamara L. Smith
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Heavy Metals Content in the Plant Biomass of Lawns in City Residential Districts
1991Air pollution in the urban environment causes, among other things, accumulation of heavy metals in soil and plants. The study was undertaken to determine the extent to which conditions in urban areas influence heavy metal accumulation in the biomass of lawn vegetation in residential districts. The investigations showed that the content of elements such
H. Zimny, CZ. Wysocki, E. Korzeniewska
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Assessment of predatory activity in residential lawns and sod farms
Biological Control, 2022Fawad Z.A. Khan, Shimat V. Joseph
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Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Nitrogen Mobilization in Residential Lawns
Ecosystems, 2023Amanda K. Suchy +8 more
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Tolerance of blue grama to herbicides used during establishment of low‐input residential lawns
International Turfgrass Society Research JournalAbstractBlue grama [Bouteloua gracilis (Wild. Ex Kunth) Lag. Ex Griffiths] is a low‐input residential lawn alternative that is native to North America. However, previous research indicates that weed competition can be a detriment to successful establishment.
Ava Veith, Kevin Hensler, David McCall
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Infiltration rates on residential lawns in central Pennsylvania
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1999G.W. Hamilton, D.V. Waddington
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