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    Mulato II (Brachiaria sp.) by Joao Vendramini, Brent Sellers, Lynn E. Sollenberger, Maria Silveira

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Mulato II is a semi-erect perennial apomictic grass that can grow up to 9 ft tall. Brachiariagrasses, including Mulato II, are tropical warm season forages native to Africa and are the most widely grown forages in tropical South America. …”
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    Forest management interventions affect the trade-offs of multiple vegetation and soil ecosystem services in walnut forests in the Taihang Mountains, China by Xin Li, Yanmei Chen, Qianyuan Liu, Yanan Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigated the variations in ESs and their trade-offs in artificial walnut forests in the Taihang Mountains under four human interventions: original shrub-grassland, long-term unmanaged walnut forests, walnut forests with clearing of shrubs and grasses, and walnut forests with clearing of shrubs and grasses and application of fertilizers. …”
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    Mind the leaf anatomy while taking ground truth with portable chlorophyll meters by Zuzana Lhotáková, Eva Neuwirthová, Markéta Potůčková, Lucie Červená, Lena Hunt, Lucie Kupková, Petr Lukeš, Petya Campbell, Jana Albrechtová

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The take-home message is that portable chlorophyll meters perform well for laminar leaves and grasses with wider leaves, however, their accuracy is limited for conifer needles and narrow grass leaves. …”
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    Managing Pythium Blight in Overseeded Turf by Lawrence Datnoff, Carol Stiles, John Cisar

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… Pythium blight is a fast moving disease that can destroy an established grass stand within 24 hours after the first symptoms become visible, especially in a warm, humid environment. …”
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    Management of Spittlebugs in Limpograss Pasture by Martin B. Adjei, Richard Sprenkel, Jim Selph

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Both adults and immatures or nymphs damage grasses by inserting their needle-like mouthparts and sucking plant juices. …”
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    Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop by Ann Rachel Blount, D. M. Ball, Richard K. Sprenkel, Robert O. Myer, Timothy D. Hewitt

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Crabgrass is a high quality summer annual forage grass that is well adapted to the sandy soils and climatic conditions of the southern Coastal Plain. …”
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    Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop by Ann Rachel Blount, D. M. Ball, Richard K. Sprenkel, Robert O. Myer, Timothy D. Hewitt

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Crabgrass is a high quality summer annual forage grass that is well adapted to the sandy soils and climatic conditions of the southern Coastal Plain. …”
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    Management of Spittlebugs in Limpograss Pasture by Martin B. Adjei, Richard Sprenkel, Jim Selph

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Both adults and immatures or nymphs damage grasses by inserting their needle-like mouthparts and sucking plant juices. …”
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    Managing Pythium Blight in Overseeded Turf by Lawrence Datnoff, Carol Stiles, John Cisar

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… Pythium blight is a fast moving disease that can destroy an established grass stand within 24 hours after the first symptoms become visible, especially in a warm, humid environment. …”
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    Déterminants de la pérennité des systèmes antiérosifs au Burundi by Deogratias Niyonkuru, Marc Rwabahungu, Mulungula Pascal Masilya

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Sensitization, education, participatory action research based on easy technologies (priority to grass hedges and not to anti erosive ditches) and incentives generating additional resources to population (forage, animals, Grevillea) and previously discussed with farmers can improve sustainable maintenance of anti erosion systems.…”
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    St. Augustinegrass for Florida Lawns by Laurie E. Trenholm, Marco Schiavon, J. Bryan Unruh, Travis W. Shaddox, Kevin E. Kenworthy

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Augustinegrass is the most commonly used lawn grass in Florida (Figure 1). This publication is intended for homeowners and turfgrass managers that manage St. …”
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    Pityopsis - Silkgrass by Gage LaPierre, Michael G Andreu, Jazz Griffis

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The genus Pityopsis, the silkgrasses, are perennial forbs that look like grass with silky, silver hairs. Recognizing different species of silkgrass is important for land managers who are striving to restore specific plant communities and for nurseries selling and distributing native plant materials throughout Florida. …”
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    THE ECO-MAGNETIC TRAIN by Ana-Maria PĂTRĂȘCOIU

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The present work describes a montage that contains a landscape decoration, an eco system, (trees, grass, water, sand) in which an eco-magnetic toy train, with propulsion, raised from the ground, without friction, at high speed, due to the lack of frictional force. …”
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    Synthetic Turfgrass and the Nine Principles of Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ by Jason Kruse, Bryan Unruh, Jennifer Marvin, Tom Wichman, Lynn Barber, Norma Samuel, John Bossart, Claire Lewis, Esen Momol

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Synthetic turf is a manufactured product that utilizes synthetic fibers that mimic the aesthetic look of natural grass. While designed to imitate the look of natural turf, synthetic turf does not provide the ecosystem benefits of a natural turf system. …”
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    Corruption: how should Christians respond? by P. M. Theron, G. A. Lotter

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…It is evident that legislation is not an effective deterrent and it should therefore also be tackled at grass roots level by involving ordinary citizens, including Christians. …”
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    Resource potential of some species of the genus Miscanthus Anderss. under conditions of continental climate of West Siberian forest-steppe by O. V. Dorogina, O. Yu. Vasilyeva, N. S. Nuzhdina, L. V. Buglova, Yu. A. Gismatulina, E. V. Zhmud, G. A. Zueva, O. V. Kominа, Е. A. Tsybchenko

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Therefore herbal perennial grasses with their rapid growth and prominent biomass yield increasingly make it a favorite choice as a valuable agricultural crop usable for cellulosic ethanol production. …”
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    Glossina pallidipes Density and Trypanosome Infection Rate in Arba Minch Zuria District of Gamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia by Ephrem Tora, Wasihun Seyoum, Firew Lejebo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Glossina pallidipes infection was significantly higher in and around park grazing areas (OR=3.41, 95%CI=1.76‐6.6) and wood-grass land vegetation type (OR=2.7, 95%CI=1.2‐6.5). …”
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    The American Palm Cixiid, Haplaxius crudus by Brian Bahder

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This insect feeds on a wide variety of palm species as adults while the immature stages feed on a wide variety of grass species.  This species is of high economic concern due to its ability to transmit the lethal yellowing (LY) phytoplasma (Howard and Thomas 1980) and is also the putative vector of lethal bronzing (LB) in Florida.   …”
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    Making AI an ally for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change by Lalit Gautam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through the innovative work of SenseGrass, it illustrates how AI-driven solutions are transforming farming, enhancing sustainability and building climate resilience. …”
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