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Almost every introductory turfgrass management course emphasizes the importance of proper turfgrass identification. Although emphasized, too often the reasons “why” are not explicitly stated. Most end users will likely say that there is one type of grass with the remainder of the vegetation being weeds on any given athletic field.
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Morphophysiological and antioxidant enzymatic mechanisms of seven Axonopus compressus variants grown under water stress conditions. [PDF]
Zeng T +4 more
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Physiological and turf quality responses of tall fescue to varying irrigation levels and nitrogen doses under Mediterranean climate conditions. [PDF]
Zere Taskin S +4 more
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Genetic and genomic resources for turfgrasses: status, applications, and prospects. [PDF]
Lee SH +4 more
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Water experts believe half of the water applied to lawns is wasted. Much of our turf is watered using municipal-treated (culinary) water. This means watering is expensive and water conservation issues must be addressed.
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Turfgrasses of Illinois / prepared by A.J. Turgeon and F.A. Giles 1105 [PDF]
Giles, Floyd A., Turgeon, Alfred J.
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Identification of plant-parasitic nematode genera in turfgrass using deep learning algorithms. [PDF]
Rangarajan V +3 more
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Bermudagrass mite (Acari: Eriophyidae) infestation worsens in response to increasing nitrogen fertility and decreasing irrigation volume but not mowing height. [PDF]
Brown MS, Chong JH.
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