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Shade and Nitrogen Fertilizer Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens

open access: yesHorticulturae
Climate change mitigation requires creative solutions to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). Little research has been performed on GHG emissions from shaded turfgrass systems, resulting in a lack of best management practice (BMP) development.
Katy E. Chapman, Kristina S. Walker
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Growing Turfgrass in the Shade

open access: yesEDIS
Many landscapes have shaded areas that can drastically affect turfgrass growth depending on the duration and intensity of shade. The amount of shade present in a landscape varies over time as trees mature and seasons change. Portions of a lawn may have full sun, be heavily shaded throughout the day, or receive partial shade and sunlight. Many partially
Alex Lindsey   +3 more
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Turfgrass Identification

open access: yes, 2010
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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Differential morpho-physiological traits and hormone signal transduction pathway of Kentucky bluegrass cultivars in response to drought stress. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Zhao Q   +13 more
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1963 Report on Turfgrass Research

open access: yes, 1964
Contents: Fertilization of Two Varieties of Bermudagrass / A Comparison of Sprinkler and Subsurface Irrigation of Bermudagrass / The Biology of the Bermudagrass Eriophyid Mite / The Control of the Bermudagrass Eriophyid Mite / Mites Associated with ...
Turfgrass Research Committee
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