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Rising temperatures and prolonged drought periods, driven by global climate change, are placing increasing pressure on limited water resources. Consequently, there is growing interest in warm-season grass species and cultivars due to their superior heat
Ahmet Karacan +2 more
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ESTUDIOS EN GRAMÍNEAS (POACEAE) DE COLOMBIA: VEINTE NOVEDADES COROLÓGICAS
Se dan a conocer veinte novedades para la flora de Colombia: Agrostis mertensii, Agrostis perennans, Agrostis stolonifera, Agrostis subrepens, Agrostis tolucensis, Aristida schiedeana, Arundo donax, Bouteloua aristidoides, Bouteloua simplex, Cenchrus ...
GARCÍA-ULLOA JOHN ALEJANDRO +3 more
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Garden waste (GW), which is rich in organic matter and nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), has not been fully utilized for resource recovery.
Ruizhe Zhang +7 more
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Rapid urbanization in tropical Asia has led to a critical loss of green cover, exacerbating urban environmental challenges. While green roofs offer a promising Nature-based solution, their implementation in Asian countries is hindered by the prevalence ...
Gayanthi Krishani Perera John +3 more
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Turfgrass systems hold significant climate change mitigation value, but their management often negates the beneficial effects due to the intense adoption of external inputs.
Leonardo Verdi +6 more
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Evaluation of spring-applied endothall for annual bluegrass control in warm-season turf
Increasing instances of herbicide-resistant annual bluegrass have limited turf managers’ options for chemical control. Endothall inhibits serine threonine protein phosphatase, a novel site of action for warm-season turf, and endothall use in hybrid ...
John M. Peppers, Shawn D. Askew
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Abstract. Rahayu, Herawati A, Herdiansyah G, Putri RAAAK, Sofyan A, Muttaqin Q. 2024. Assessment of morphological characteristics and quality of turfgrass Zoysia matrella accessions from Indonesia. Biodiversitas 25: 4950-4960. Zoysia matrella is a popular turfgrass species suitable for tropical climates, including Indonesia.
RAHAYU RAHAYU +5 more
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Salt tolerance and regulation of Na+, K+, and proline contents in different wild turfgrasses under salt stress. [PDF]
Tada Y +3 more
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Biochemical and Structural Diversification of C4 Photosynthesis in Tribe Zoysieae (Poaceae). [PDF]
Koteyeva NK +6 more
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Editorial: Adaptation mechanisms of grass and forage plants to stressful environments. [PDF]
Zhang J +4 more
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