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Seasonal Paspalum vaginatum Physiological Characteristics Change with Agricultural Byproduct Biochar in Sandy Potting Soil [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2022
A plastic pot open-air trial was conducted with the Paspalum vaginatum (seashore paspalum) using different rates of biochar or compost addition to sandy loam soil and two water treatments (60% and 20% of the water-holding capacity of the control) during ...
Dounia Fetjah   +4 more
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Nitrifying Microbes in the Rhizosphere of Perennial Grasses Are Modified by Biological Nitrification Inhibition [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2020
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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Seashore Paspalum Management for Home Lawn Use in Florida

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
While seashore paspalum generally does very well under professional management on golf courses or athletic fields, lack of knowledge on how to properly manage the grass in the home lawn environment may result in problems. Management of seashore paspalum
Laurie E. Trenholm, Joseph Bryan Unruh
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Intraspecific variation in elemental accumulation and its association with salt tolerance in Paspalum vaginatum [PDF]

open access: yesG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 2021
Most plant species, including most crops, perform poorly in salt-affected soils because high sodium levels are cytotoxic and can disrupt the uptake of water and important nutrients.
David M Goad   +3 more
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RESPONSE OF SEASHORE PASPALUM TURF TO SOME FERTILIZATION TREATMENTS [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Journal of Flowers and Ornamental Plants, 2015
A study was consummated in the open field at the Experimental Farm of Hort. Res. Inst., ARC, Giza, Egypt during 2013 and 2014 seasons to explore the response of seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) turf plants cultivated in 40-cm-diameter ...
Sayed Shahin   +3 more
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A multi‐omics analysis reveals candidate genes for Cd tolerance in Paspalum vaginatum [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Cadmium (Cd) pollution in the farmland has become a serious global issue threatening both human health and plant biomass production. Seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Sw.), a halophytic turfgrass, has been recognized as a Cd-tolerant species. However,
Xu Hu   +13 more
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Growth of seashore paspalum, (Paspalum vaginatum L) in soil contaminated with crude petroleum oil

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 2011
The effect of crude oil contaminated soil on the growth of seashore Paspalum ( Paspalum vaginatum .) seedlings was investigated. Plants were grown in soil containing different concentrations: 0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 2.0% and 3% (w/w) of Abura crude petroleum oil.
JF Bamidele, A Igiri
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First report of the stubby-root nematode Nanidorus minor infecting Paspalum vaginatum, seashore paspalum grass in Georgia, USA [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nematology, 2020
Ganpati B. Jagdale   +4 more
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Callus Irradiation Is an Effective Tool for Creating New Seashore Paspalum Germplasm for Stress Tolerance

open access: yesAgronomy, 2022
Seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) is a perennial warm-season turfgrass which is known for its superb salinity tolerance. Compared to bermudagrass, seashore paspalum exhibited the adverse character of faster vertical growth, wider leaf, weak ...
Zhuyi Bai   +7 more
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Growth and physiological potential of various turf grass species under graded shade levels

open access: yesThe Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2021
An study was carried out to evaluate the effects of graded shade levels on the growth and quality of turf grass species Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda grass), Zoysia matrella (Manilla grass), Stenotaphrum secundatum (St.
BABITA SINGH   +3 more
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