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Smutgrass Control in Perennial Grass Pastures

open access: diamondEDIS, 2020
This 4-page document provides an overview of smutgrass biology, control, and general recommendations. Written by Brent Sellers, Neha Rana, José Luiz C. S. Dias, and Pratap Devkota, and published by the UF/IFAS Agronomy Department, revised October 2020.
Brent Sellers   +3 more
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Evaluating shifts in species distribution following herbicide and fertilizer applications for smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus) control in bahiagrass [PDF]

open access: diamondWeed Technology
Novel management strategies for controlling smutgrass have potential to influence sward dynamics in bahiagrass forage systems. This experiment evaluated population shifts in bahiagrass forage following implementation of integrated herbicide and ...
Nicholas J. Shay   +7 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Yearly nematode population variation in Stargrass, Tannergrass, Smutgrass and Setariagrass in Alajuela, Costa Rica

open access: diamondCuadernos de investigación UNED, 2015
Nematode populations can affect productivity in cattle grasslands.Every 30 days from January 2004 to January 2005 we measured nematode populations in grass rhizospheres in northeastern Costa Rica.The substrate, sampling moment, and their interaction ...
Rodolfo WingChing-Jones   +1 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Evaluation of chemical control and seasonal application options for smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus) [PDF]

open access: hybridWeed Technology, 2023
Smutgrass is a non-native perennial weed that is problematic because of its poor palatability to cattle and its difficulty to control once established.
Zachary S. Howard   +4 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Smutgrass Control in Perennial Grass Pastures

open access: diamondEDIS, 2009
Revised! SS-AGR-18, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Brent Sellers, J. A. Ferrell, and J. J. Mullahey, describes the biology and outlines control recommendations for this serious weed of improved perennial grass pastures, roadsides, natural areas, and ...
Brent Sellers   +2 more
doaj   +12 more sources

Smutgrass Control in Perennial Grass Pastures

open access: diamondEDIS, 2015
Smutgrass is a serious weed of improved perennial grass pastures, roadsides, natural areas, and waste areas in Florida. A 2003 survey found that smutgrass was second only to tropical soda apple as the most problematic weed species in Florida pastures ...
Brent Sellers   +2 more
doaj   +8 more sources

Smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus) control in bahiagrass is improved with applications of herbicide and fertilizer [PDF]

open access: hybridWeed Science, 2022
Smutgrass is an invasive weed species that can quickly outcompete bahiagrass because of its aggressive growth, prolific seed production, and rhizomatous nature.
N. Shay   +4 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Use of Rotational Stocking in Combination With Cultural Practices for Smutgrass Control—A Florida Case Study

open access: closedWeed Science, 2013
Smutgrass [Sporobolus poiretii (R. & S.) Hitchc.] was selectively controlled in carpetgrass (Axonopus affinis Chase) and common bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] with atrazine [2-chloro-4-(ethylamino) −6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine] applied at 2.2 kg/ha in each of two applications.
J. H. Walter   +6 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Managing Smutgrass in Irrigated Pastures [PDF]

open access: gold, 2012
Josh S Davy   +4 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Archeological Testing at the Prehistoric Site of 41SM231 Smith County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In December 1998, TxDOT archeologists conducted an archeological survey for the proposed expansion of the walking and bicycle facility at Rose Rudman Park in Tyler, Texas. One previously unrecorded archeological site (41SM231) was recorded within the ca.
Ahr, Steven
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