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Stolon rot and vascular wilt diseases of Mentha arvensis L. caused by Fusarium proliferatum strain MaKf1 in Uttar Pradesh, India [PDF]
INDRAJEET INDRAJEET +3 more
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Effect of substratum types on the growth of assimilators and stolons of Caulerpa okamurae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) [PDF]
Seo Kyoung Park +2 more
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An investigation on growth behavior parameters and its dynamic pattern of signal grass (Brachiaria humidicola) grown under influence of inorganic and organic nutrient supply was conducted during period of wet and early dry seasons in 2004.
L. Abdullah
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Methods for seedling production and establishment of forage peanut in an intercropping with BRS Tamani grass [PDF]
The objective of this study was to explore methods for producing forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) cv. Belomonte seedlings and their introduction into an established pasture with Tamani grass. The experiment was conducted in two phases.
Marcelle Patrício da Costa +7 more
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Bermudagrass (Cynodon (L.)) is the most important warm-season grass grown for forage or turf. It shows extensive variation in morphological characteristics and growth attributes, but the genetic basis of this variation is little understood. Detection and
Sameer Khanal +10 more
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Changes in Stolon Carbohydrates During the Winter in Four Varieties of White Clover (Trifolium repensL.) with Contrasting Hardiness [PDF]
L. Turner
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Volutella leaf blight and stem canker on Japanese pachysandra in the Czech Republic
Woody ornamental cover plants of Japanese pachysandra (P. terminalis S. et Z.) are planted in parks and gardens in the Czech Republic. A serious disease of these plants is Volutella leaf blight and stem canker caused by the fungus Pseudonectria ...
Ivana Šafránková
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Stolon development in grazed ‘Grasslands Nui’ perennial ryegrass [PDF]
C.J. Korte, W. Harris
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Year-round production of disease-free strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) daughter plants can be achieved by growing mother plants in controlled environments.
Erin J. Yafuso, Jennifer K. Boldt
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