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Advances and Prospects in the Molecular Breeding of Zoysia
2008Zoysiagrasses are warm-season grasses distributed throughout tropical and temperate zones of eastern Asia and Oceania, mainly in Japan, Korea and China. In Japan, there are wide variations in morphological and physiological traits among natural populations of zoysiagrass, for example, in color-retention in winter, salinity tolerance, and growth rate of
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Guang pu xue yu guang pu fen xi = Guang pu, 2015
With 37 zoysia seed samples with different germination rates ranging from 58.5% to 92%, harvested in different years from 2009 to 2011 and from different locations of China, a model for determining germination rate of zoysia seeds was tried to be built by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy with quantitative partial least squares (QPLS).
Xiao-Hong, Liang +6 more
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With 37 zoysia seed samples with different germination rates ranging from 58.5% to 92%, harvested in different years from 2009 to 2011 and from different locations of China, a model for determining germination rate of zoysia seeds was tried to be built by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy with quantitative partial least squares (QPLS).
Xiao-Hong, Liang +6 more
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Response of Meyer Zoysia to Lime and Fertilizer Treatments
Agronomy Journal, 1959SynopsisMost rapid growth of Meyer zoysia was obtained when the soil pH approached a range between 6 and 7 and adequate amounts of a complete fertilizer were used. Response to nitrogen was more pronounced than to either phosphorus or potassium; however, phosphorus significantly increased top, stolon, and root growth.
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Zoysias: the environmental turfgrass
2013At the upcoming 2013 International Turfgrass Society seminar in China, Queensland-based researchers Dr Don Loch and Yi Zhou will present a paper highlighting their recent research on zoysiagrasses. Here Dr Loch provides a general overview of this largely unheralded turf variety and some of its unique and beneficial characteristics.
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The Chloroplast Phylogenomics and Systematics of Zoysia (Poaceae)
Plants, 2021Se-Hwan Cheon +2 more
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Photosynthesis and Cold Hardening in Zoysia and Bermudagrass1
Crop Science, 1977J H Dunn, C J Nelson
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