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    Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Sod-Based Rotation by David Wright, Jim Marois, Clyde Fraisse, Daniel Dourte

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…The perennial grass can be grazed, cut for hay or harvested for seed for additional income. …”
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  2. 242

    Fall Panicum: Biology and Control in Sugarcane by D. Calvin Odero, Brent Sellers, Les Baucum, Curtis Rainbolt

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Fall panicum (Panicum dichotomiflorum) is a native grass that can be found throughout the United States in agronomic and horticultural crops, turfgrass, nurseries, landscapes, and noncrop areas. …”
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  3. 243

    Yellow Sugarcane Aphid, Sipha flava (Forbes) (Insecta: Heteroptera: Aphididae) by Gregg S. Nuessly

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Sipha includes 12 species of grass feeders, at least four of which occur in North America north of Mexico. …”
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  4. 244

    Pembangunan Aplikasi Manajemen Penyiraman Rumput Taman Playground Berbasis Internet of Things by Komang Candra Brata, Ginanjar Wisnu Ifan A., Adam Hendra Brata

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The playground's grass requires special watering treatment but BUMDESMA is the lack of income so they cannot afford to pay the professional grass maintenance services to actively watering the playground grass. …”
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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN NIGERIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION; PERSPECTIVES CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS by NASIRU SULE, KAMILU ISHAQ

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The objective of the paper focused on how local government administration will be adapted to meet the global trends of information age to attain much needed development at the grass root level. Based on these findings, the paper recommends that relative autonomy and direct funding from the federal government be guaranteed to the local governments to facilitate the adaptation and application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the stream of local government administration to stimulate development at the grass root level. …”
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    Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields by Hunter Smith, Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Southern sandbur is an annual grass that grows in pastures and cropland throughout the warm areas of the southern United States from Virginia to California. …”
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    Centipedegrass for Florida Lawns by J. Bryan Unruh, Laurie E. Trenholm, John L. Cisar

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Centipedegrass is a slow-growing grass with low fertility requirements when compared to other Florida lawn grasses. …”
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    Centipedegrass for Florida Lawns by J. Bryan Unruh, Laurie E. Trenholm, John L. Cisar

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Centipedegrass is a slow-growing grass with low fertility requirements when compared to other Florida lawn grasses. …”
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    Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields by Hunter Smith, Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Southern sandbur is an annual grass that grows in pastures and cropland throughout the warm areas of the southern United States from Virginia to California. …”
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  10. 250

    Experimental investigation on slope runoff, sediment, and hydraulic parameters under different underlying surface by Siti Norhafizah Hamizak, Zuliziana Suif, Jestin Jelani, Nordila Ahmad, Muhammad Izzul Akhtar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…But bare soil produces the maximum concentration of sediment and surface runoff, which is then followed by grass, gravel, and leaves. In general, the generation of sediment began with the bare surface, gravel, dry leaves, and grass in descending sequence. …”
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  11. 251

    Waterlogging of soil induces diverging rates of senescence in Svalbard reindeer forage plants by Emilie K. S. Andersen, Samantha P. H. Dwinnell, Leif Egil Loe, Caroline Iveland, René van der Wal

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…However, waterlogging reduced the growing season of the forb and shrub but considerably extended that of the grass. In “saturated” (waterlogged) plots, 40 percent of initial grass biomass remained green until the end of the experiment (onset of snow and frost), compared to <10 percent in “elevated soil moisture” and “control” plots. …”
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    Composting of selected organic wastes from peri-urban areas of Harare, Zimbabwe by Rangarirayi L Mhindu, Menas Wuta, Esther Ngorima

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Mixtures with 30% straw had temperature peaks of 50°C (maize) and 52°C (grass). The mixture with 50% grass straw reached a peak of 50°C, while the corresponding mixture with maize straw did not reach thermophilic temperatures. pH ranged from between 6.2 and 6.8 before composting to between 7.4 and 7.8 after composting. …”
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    Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Soil Improvement Measures in Apple Orchards on the Loess Plateau: A Meta-Analysis by DUAN Shunxia, LIU Jiayuan, ZHAO Hongxiang, LI Yangyang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, grass mulching and straw mulching also significantly increased soil nutrient contents. …”
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  14. 254

    Influence of Cleats-Surface Interaction on the Performance and Risk of Injury in Soccer: A Systematic Review by Diogo C. F. Silva, Rubim Santos, João Paulo Vilas-Boas, Rui Macedo, António Mesquita Montes, Andreia S. P. Sousa

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…On artificial grass, the soft ground model on dry and wet conditions and the turf model in wet conditions are related to worse performance. …”
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    St. Augustinegrass - Made for the Florida Shade? by Laurie E. Trenholm, Russell Nagata

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Turf in these areas is expected to perform comparably to grass growing in full sunlight, and is generally maintained under the same fertility and cultural regimes as grass in full sunlight. …”
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    St. Augustinegrass - Made for the Florida Shade? by Laurie E. Trenholm, Russell Nagata

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Turf in these areas is expected to perform comparably to grass growing in full sunlight, and is generally maintained under the same fertility and cultural regimes as grass in full sunlight. …”
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  17. 257

    Wildland Weeds: Paragrass, Urochloa mutica by L. T. Markle, Brent A. Sellers, William A. Overholt

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The grass is established in regions of poorly drained soils and along freshwater shorelines in Alabama, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, South Carolina, and Texas. …”
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    Wildland Weeds: Paragrass, Urochloa mutica by L. T. Markle, Brent A. Sellers, William A. Overholt

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The grass is established in regions of poorly drained soils and along freshwater shorelines in Alabama, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, South Carolina, and Texas. …”
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    Study on Scour Prevention Test of Three-Bucket Suction Piles for Offshore Wind Farms in Shapa,Yangjiang by LIU Bo, MA Zhaorong, LIU Xiaojian, GUO Huiqun

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…By establishing a normal physical model,the scour prevention of the seabed near three-bucket suction piles for offshore wind farms in Shapa,Yangjiang was studied.In view of the scour problem of the suction bucket foundation,protective measures such as riprap,sandbags,and bionic grass were put forward.The results show that when no protection scheme is implemented,the maximum scour depth around the pile in 50 years is 2.34 m;when the protection scheme is implemented,the scour depth around the bucket is significantly reduced and dropped by 44% when sandbags are regularly arranged.The scour depth is reduced by 32% when sandbags are randomly arranged and by 74% when riprap protection is adopted.In addition,the bionic grass not only reduces the scour depth around the pile but also promotes the suspended sand siltation nearby,and the scour depth around the bucket is reduced by about 90% compared with that before protection.…”
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    Preparation of phosphogypsum ecological concrete and study on its phytogenic properties by Rongxin Liu, Chunduo Liu, Jiang Du, Cheng Wang, Yonghui Yuan, Xin Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The nutrient matrix of vegetative eco-concrete with different phosphogypsum/electrolytic manganese slag ratios was designed and modified, and the vegetative performance of the eco-concrete was investigated using four-season grass, ryegrass, clippings and clover as the grass species. …”
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