نتایج جستجو برای: agrostis stolonifera

تعداد نتایج: 656  

Journal: :International Turfgrass Society research journal 2021

There is a need to identify turfgrass species and mixtures for golf course fairways that can be managed sustainably with reduced fertility, pesticides, irrigation. The current study evaluated Agrostis stolonifera L. (creeping bentgrass [AST]), capillaris (colonial [ACP]), canina (velvet [ACN]), Festuca rubra ssp. commutata Gaudin (Chewings fescue [FRC]), brevipila Tracey (hard [FBP]), littorali...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Hong S Moon Jason M Abercrombie Albert P Kausch C Neal Stewart

Done correctly, cellulosic bioenergy should be both environmentally and economically beneficial. Carbon sequestration and decreased fossil fuel use are both worthy goals in developing next-generation biofuels. We believe that biotechnology will be needed to significantly improve yield and digestibility of dedicated perennial herbaceous biomass feedstocks, such as switchgrass and Miscanthus, whi...

2012
Kelly Kopp

Nitrogen usually gets the most attention when it comes to fertilization, and there are good reasons for that. It's the nutrient with the most visual effect and results in the greatest effects to the plant. However potassium (K) is also essential, as is phosphorous (P). We all know how to apply nitrogen using the range of fertilizer sources available today to superintendents and field managers. ...

2012
William J. Johnston Charles T. Golob

Pink snow mold (Mirodochium patch) and gray snow mold [Typhula blight) are the most prevalent and destructive winter diseases on cool-season turfgrass in the northern United States. They are especially destructive in the Intermountain Northwest where deep snow cover may last four to five months. Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB, Quintozene) has been use to manage these diseases in turf on golf cou...

2001
MARKUS FISCHER

Stoloniferous rosette plants may show horizontal and vertical foraging responses, such as changes in branching frequency, stolon internode length, leaf length, and height growth of stolons. To study whether such plastic foraging responses constitute an adaptation to heterogeneity in competition, we studied genetic variation in and fitness consequences of plastic foraging responses in the stolon...

2018
Carolina G Puig Manuel J Reigosa Patrícia Valentão Paula B Andrade Nuria Pedrol

In the worldwide search for new strategies in sustainable weed management, the use of plant species able to produce and release phytotoxic compounds into the environment could be an effective alternative to synthetic herbicides. Eucalyptus globulus Labill. is known to be a source of biologically active compounds responsible for its phytotoxic and allelopathic properties. Our previous results de...

2010
Yan Xu Thomas Gianfagna Bingru Huang

Cytokinins (CKs) are known to regulate leaf senescence and affect heat tolerance, but mechanisms underlying CK regulation of heat tolerance are not well understood. A comprehensive proteomic study was conducted to identify proteins altered by the expression of the adenine isopentenyl transferase (ipt) gene controlling CK synthesis and associated with heat tolerance in transgenic plants for a C(...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Philip D McLoughlin Mark S Boyce Tim Coulson Tim Clutton-Brock

Individuals are predicted to maximize lifetime reproductive success (LRS) through selective use of resources; however, a wide range of ecological and social processes may prevent individuals from always using the highest-quality resources available. Resource selection functions (RSFs) estimate the relative amount of time an individual spends using a resource as a function of the proportional av...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2006
Callie A Prater Carl T Redmond Walter Barney Bryony C Bonning Daniel A Potter

Agrotis ipsilon multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (family Baculoviridae, genus Nucleopolyhedrovirus, AgipMNPV), a naturally occurring baculovirus, was found infecting black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), on central Kentucky golf courses. Laboratory, greenhouse, and field studies investigated the potential of AgipMNPV for managing black cutworms in turfgrass. The virus...

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