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    Optical sensing of turfgrass chlorophyll content and tissue nitrogen by Bell, G.E, Howell, B.M, Johnson, G.V, Raun, W.R, Solie, J.B, Stone, M.L

    Published in HortScience (01-08-2004)
    “…Differences in soil microenvironment affect the availability of N in small areas of large turfgrass stands. Optical sensing may provide a method for assessing…”
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    Bermudagrass Seasonal Responses to Nitrogen Fertilization and Irrigation Detected Using Optical Sensing by Xiong, X, Bell, G.E, Solie, J.B, Smith, M.W, Martin, B

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2007)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate seasonal differences in bermudagrass response to N fertilization and irrigation by using optical sensing. A second…”
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    Vehicle‐Mounted Optical Sensing: An Objective Means for Evaluating Turf Quality by Bell, G. E., Martin, D. L., Wiese, S. G., Dobson, D. D., Smith, M. W., Stone, M. L., Solie, J. B.

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2002)
    “…Visual evaluation of turfgrass quality is a subjective process that requires experienced personnel. Optical sensing of plant reflectance provides objective,…”
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    Reducing nutrient runoff from golf course fairways using grass buffers of multiple heights by Moss, J.Q, Bell, G.E, Kizer, M.A, Payton, M.E, Zhang, H, Martin, D.L

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2006)
    “…Because golf course fairways often border water features, the potential loss of fertilizer nutrients in surface runoff from fairways can be significant. The…”
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    Species Composition and Seasonal Occurrence of Phyllophaga (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Infesting Intensely Managed Bermudagrass in Oklahoma by Doskocil, J. P, Walker, N. R, Bell, G. E, Marek, S. M, Reinert, J. A, Royer, T. A

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-10-2008)
    “…Larvae of Phyllophaga spp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are important turfgrass pests in many regions of the United States. However, not all of the species…”
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    Temporal shade on creeping bentgrass turf by Bell, G.E, Danneberger, T.K

    Published in Crop science (01-07-1999)
    “…Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.) turf exposed to shade during morning hours may decline more readily than similar turf exposed to afternoon shade…”
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    Shade and Airflow Restriction Effects on Creeping Bentgrass Golf Greens by Koh, K. J., Bell, G. E., Martin, D. L., Walker, N. R.

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2003)
    “…Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) golf greens are often shaded by trees and surrounded by shrubs or brush that restrict airflow. The objective of…”
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    Comparison of acetone and N,N-dimethylformamide for pigment extraction in turfgrass by Stiegler, J.C, Bell, G.E, Maness, N.O

    “…The extraction and isolation of plant pigments are critical parts of the procedures used for pigment analyses by plant scientists. Various organic solvents…”
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    Spring Dead Spot Resistance and Quality of Seeded Bermudagrasses under Different Mowing Heights by Martin, D.L., Bell, G.E., Baird, J.H., Taliaferro, C.M., Tisserat, N.A., Kuzmic, R.M., Dobson, D.D., Anderson, J.A.

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2001)
    “…Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp. L.C. Rich.) cultivars resistant to spring dead (SDS) caused by Ophiosphaerella herpotricha (Fr.) Walker and winter‐kill are…”
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    Reducing populations of annual bluegrass and roughstalk bluegrass in creeping bentgrass fairways: a nutritional approach by Bell, G.E, Odorizzi, E, Danneberger, T.K

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-1999)
    “…Two field studies, a seeded study and a golf course study, were conducted to compare competition among creeping bentgrass, annual bluegrass, and roughstalk…”
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    Sources of variation in computer imaging of electrophoretic gels by Bell, G.E, McDonald, M.B. Jr, Danneberger, T.K, St Martin, S.K

    Published in Crop science (01-03-1998)
    “…Electrophoresis is commonly used in agricultural sciences and industries to evaluate protein constituents or plant and animal tissue for cultivar or species…”
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    An autoradiographical study of amino acid and nucleoside incorporation during the cell cycle of Amoeba proteus by Mills, K I, Bell, L G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-10-1981)
    “…The incorporation of tritiated thymidine, uridine and leucine, into the acid-precipitable material of DNA. RNA and proteins, respectively, was studied by…”
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    Protein migration from transplanted nuclei in Amoeba proteus. I. The relation to the cell cycle and RNA migration, as studied by autoradiography by Mills, K I, Bell, L G

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-11-1982)
    “…Autoradiography has been used to examine the migration of proteins from a radioactively labelled amoeba nucleus following transplantation into an unlabelled…”
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    Timing of nucleolar DNA replication in Amoeba proteus by Minassian, I, Bell, L G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1976)
    “…Light- and electron-microscope autoradiography have been used to follow the incorporation of [3H]thymidine at different stages during the interphase of…”
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    Studies on changes in the nuclear helices of Amoeba proteus during the cell cycle by Minassian, I, Bell, L G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-03-1976)
    “…The fine structure of the nuclei of synchronously growing cell population of Amoeba proteus was studied at I-h intervals during the interphase. This study…”
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