All treatments, except the control that received no glyphosate application, resulted in acceptable buffalograss establishment (\u3e90% buffalograss green cover) by 70 days after seeding (DAS). However, any treatment not sprayed prior to seeding date or that received a 7 DAS application lagged behind in establishment for 6 weeks after seeding
Application of quick-release nitrogen fertilizer increased buffalograss divot recovery. A quick-rele...
Investigations were conducted to determine the effects of the herbicide glyphosate and its time of a...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
Slit-seeding buffalograss provided the quickest (85% cover, 8 weeks after seeding) establishment of ...
All herbicide treatments at the Rocky Ford Research Center (RF) resulted in unacceptable control, as...
Excellent annual bluegrass control can be achieved with dormant glyphosate and glyphosate + Endurant...
Effective weed control prior to seeding is essential for proper turfgrass establishment since compet...
Percent green cover will ultimately decrease over time when traffic is applied to dormant buffalogra...
A genetically transformed creeping bentgrass cultivar that is resistant to the nonselective herbicid...
During a lawn renovation, weeds are often a major problem because they grow more aggressively than s...
Application of 2 and 3 lb N/1,000 ft2 resulted in acceptable buffalograss quality when subjected to ...
Herbicides applied shortly after seeding of buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] can h...
When turfgrass stands are under renovation, a common problem is removing weeds prior to seeding beca...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesJack FrySteve KeeleyWeed control be...
Application of quick-release nitrogen fertilizer increased buffalograss divot recovery. A quick-rele...
Investigations were conducted to determine the effects of the herbicide glyphosate and its time of a...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
Slit-seeding buffalograss provided the quickest (85% cover, 8 weeks after seeding) establishment of ...
All herbicide treatments at the Rocky Ford Research Center (RF) resulted in unacceptable control, as...
Excellent annual bluegrass control can be achieved with dormant glyphosate and glyphosate + Endurant...
Effective weed control prior to seeding is essential for proper turfgrass establishment since compet...
Percent green cover will ultimately decrease over time when traffic is applied to dormant buffalogra...
A genetically transformed creeping bentgrass cultivar that is resistant to the nonselective herbicid...
During a lawn renovation, weeds are often a major problem because they grow more aggressively than s...
Application of 2 and 3 lb N/1,000 ft2 resulted in acceptable buffalograss quality when subjected to ...
Herbicides applied shortly after seeding of buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.] can h...
When turfgrass stands are under renovation, a common problem is removing weeds prior to seeding beca...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesJack FrySteve KeeleyWeed control be...
Application of quick-release nitrogen fertilizer increased buffalograss divot recovery. A quick-rele...
Investigations were conducted to determine the effects of the herbicide glyphosate and its time of a...
Windmillgrass (Chloris verticillata Nutt.) populations commonly infest turfgrass systems in the midw...