Search Results - "Carrow, Robert N."
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Synthesis of organic osmolytes and salt tolerance mechanisms in Paspalum vaginatum
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-05-2008)“…Synthesis of organic compounds in response to salinity stress and their contribution to organic osmotic adjustment were investigated in seashore paspalum (…”
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Assessment of low light tolerance of seashore paspalum and bermudagrass
Published in Crop science (01-03-2004)“…Low light (LL) stress is a major problem that influences turfgrass quality. Low light tolerance of seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) has not been…”
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Physiological acclimation of seashore paspalum and bermudagrass to low light
Published in Scientia horticulturae (30-05-2005)“…Physiological responses play an important role in low light tolerance in plants. The acclimations of photosynthetic activities, total soluble protein, and…”
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Broadband Spectral Reflectance Models of Turfgrass Species and Cultivars to Drought Stress
Published in Crop science (01-07-2007)“…The objective of this study was to assess canopy broadband spectral reflectance for turfgrasses under drought stress. Optimum turf quality (TQ) and leaf firing…”
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Turfgrass Nutrition and Irrigation Water Quality
Published in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis (2012)“…Turfgrass sites are increasingly irrigated with low-quality water sources, which may complicate nutritional programs by excessive addition of nutrients or…”
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Optimizing Laccase Application on Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) to Facilitate Biodethatching
Published in Crop science (01-07-2014)“…ABSTRACT Organic matter buildup in the form of thatch or mat layers leads to several problems in turfgrass management systems. In a previous greenhouse study,…”
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Laccase mediated changes in physical and chemical composition properties of thatch layer in creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.)
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2013)“…Thatch is a tightly intermingled layer of dead and living organic matter present below the turf aerial shoots and above the soil. Excess thatch can be a major…”
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Precision turfgrass management: challenges and field applications for mapping turfgrass soil and stress
Published in Precision agriculture (01-04-2010)“…Spatial and temporal variation of soil, climate, plants and irrigation requirements are challenges for modern agriculture and complex turfgrass sites…”
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Efficacy of Fungal Laccase to Facilitate Biodethatching in Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass
Published in Agronomy journal (01-07-2013)“…Accumulation of excessive organic matter in form of a thatch and/or mat layer can cause several problems in turfgrass management systems. A previous greenhouse…”
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Photosynthetic responses to salinity stress of halophytic seashore paspalum ecotypes
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-06-2004)“…Changes in photosynthetic capacity in variable salinity ranges were applied to explore mechanisms of salinity tolerance in seashore paspalum ( Paspalum…”
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Nutrient Uptake Responses and Inorganic Ion Contribution to Solute Potential under Salinity Stress in Halophytic Seashore Paspalums
Published in Crop science (01-11-2007)“…There is increasing interest in superior halophytes for use on saline turfgrass, forage, and land reclamations sites. We investigated halophytic seashore…”
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Use of Fungal Laccases to Facilitate Biodethatching: A New Approach
Published in HortScience (01-10-2012)“…Accumulation of excessive organic matter as thatch restricts permeability of putting greens and is one of the most difficult problems in turfgrass management…”
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Can we maintain turf to customers’ satisfaction with less water?
Published in Agricultural water management (24-02-2006)“…Science-based, holistic, site-specific water conservation practices can reduce water use on turfgrass sites without adversely affecting turfgrass performance…”
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Salinity tolerance of seashore paspalum ecotypes: shoot growth responses and criteria
Published in HortScience (01-08-2004)“…Evaluation of turfgrass salt tolerance is a basic strategy for selecting grasses that can be grown in areas with salt-affected water or soils. Our objectives…”
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Criteria for assessing salinity tolerance of the halophytic turfgrass seashore paspalum
Published in Crop science (2005)“…Turfgrass improvement for salinity tolerance requires reliable assessment of salt-tolerance variability among grasses. Using seashore paspalum (Paspalum…”
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Assessment of narrow-band canopy spectral reflectance and turfgrass performance under drought stress
Published in HortScience (01-02-2005)“…Canopy reflectance has the potential to determine turfgrass shoot status under drought stress conditions. The objective of this study was to describe the…”
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Growth and water relation responses to salinity stress in halophytic seashore paspalum ecotypes
Published in Scientia horticulturae (30-03-2005)“…This study was to assess selection criteria for salt tolerance in halophytic seashore paspalum ( Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) ecotypes, and to determine…”
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Salinity Tolerance of Selected Seashore Paspalums and Bermudagrasses: Root and Verdure Responses and Criteria
Published in HortScience (01-08-2004)“…Seashore paspalum ( Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) is a warm season turfgrass that survives in sand dunes along coastal sites and around brackish ponds or…”
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Effects of Morning and Afternoon Shade in Combination with Traffic Stress on Seashore Paspalum
Published in HortScience (01-10-2003)“…Turfgrasses are often exposed to different shade environments in conjunction with traffic stresses (wear and/or compaction) in athletic fields within stadiums…”
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Correlation Analysis Procedures for Canopy Spectral Reflectance Data of Seashore Paspalum under Traffic Stress
Published in Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (01-05-2003)“…Traffic stresses often cause a decline in turfgrass quality. Analysis of spectral reflectance is valuable for assessing turfgrass canopy status. The objectives…”
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