نتایج جستجو برای: native fescue

تعداد نتایج: 103580  

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
سلاح ورزی سلاح ورزی تهرانی فر تهرانی فر گزانچیان گزانچیان آرویی آرویی

abstract the lack of water is the most important problem in extensive landscape especially turfgrass in arid and semi arid regions. the root responses in native and commercial grasses under drought stress were investigated. this experiment was in a factorial experiment based on unbalanced completely random design on the year 2006. the specious that we used in this experiment included (i) commer...

2004
Humberto Blanco-Canqui

soil and organic matter (Melville and Morgan, 2001), promote degradation of sediment-bound chemicals Addition of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) barriers to vegetative (Groffman et al., 1991), and enhance wildlife habitat filter strips (FS) shows potential as conservation practice. This study evaluates the comparative effectiveness of three conservation prac(Schultz et al., 1995). This approach ...

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2015
azadeh mousavi bazaz ali tehranifar mohammad kafi ali gazanchian mahmood shoor

in the turfgrass industry, the need for salinity tolerant turfgrasses is increasing because of the increased use of saline and non-potable water. greenhouse container experiments were conducted to determine the relative salinity tolerance and growth responses of eleven native populations of tall fescue (festuca arundinacea schrub) (tf), including: semirom, mashhad, sanandaj, yasuj, yazd abad, d...

2014
Sarah L. Hall Rebecca L. McCulley Robert J. Barney Timothy D. Phillips

Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to microbial symbioses they are capable of forming. Tall fescue is a cool-season, non-native, invasive grass capable of co-existing with native warm-season grasses in North American grasslands that frequently experience fire, drought, and cold winters, conditions to which the native species should be...

2010
Tracey N. Johnson Brett K. Sandercock

Restoration of grasslands dominated by tall fescue (Schedonorus phoenix [Scop.] Holub) to native tallgrass prairie usually requires burning, herbicides, or reseeding. We tested seasonal grazing by livestock in winter, combined with cessation of fertilization, as a restoration tool for modifying the competitive dynamics among herbaceous plants to restore tallgrass prairie communities in southeas...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
تهرانی فر تهرانی فر سلاح ورزی سلاح ورزی گزانچیان گزانچیان آرویی آرویی

abstract many uses of landscape and important roll of ground covers aspect turfgrasses caused extensive of this plant in the cities. this study focuses on shoot responses and tolerance of native and commercial turf grasses under drought stress in a factorial experiment based on unbalanced completely random design on the year 2006. the specious that we used in this experiment included (i) commer...

2012
Richard Browning

Tall fescue (Schedonorus phoenix (Scop.) Holub) is a cool-season bunchgrass that grows throughout the eastern half of the United States and in the Pacific northwestern region of the country. It is estimated that over 90% of tall fescue pastures are infected with the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum (Bacon and Siegel, 1988; Glenn et al., 1996). Tall fescue is native to Europe and was f...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
M E Nihsen E L Piper C P West R J Crawford T M Denard Z B Johnson C A Roberts D A Spiers C F Rosenkrans

Cattle grazing tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) often develop fescue toxicosis. This condition is thought to be caused by ergot alkaloids produced by the endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum. Endophytes from wild tall fescue plants, which do not produce ergot alkaloids, were transferred into the endophyte-free tall fescue germplasm, HiMag. The novel associations also lacked the ability ...

2014
Carolyn A. Young Nikki D. Charlton Johanna E. Takach Ginger A. Swoboda Michael A. Trammell David V. Huhman Andrew A. Hopkins

Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) is a valuable and broadly adapted forage grass that occupies approximately 14 million hectares across the United States. A native to Europe, tall fescue was likely introduced into the US around the late 1800's. Much of the success of tall fescue can be attributed to Epichloë coenophiala (formerly Neotyphodium coenophialum) a seed borne symbiont that aids in hos...

2003
Carl S. Hoveland

Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is the most important cultivated pasture grass in the USA, occupying over 35 million acres. It is a native of Europe but is of minor importance there. It is not known when tall fescue was first introduced into the USA but it was being tested in several states by the late 1800s (Buckner et al., 1979). However, tall fescue usage remained low until release of the ...

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