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Turf invasion by weedy grasses: Weed-free plots of Merion bluegrass turf used in study of factors favoring invasion by crabgrass and common bermuda

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John H. Madison, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(4):11-11.

Published April 01, 1958

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Irrigation practices and mowing heights were found to affect invasion of turf by weedy grasses in a two-year study conducted at Davis involving 36 test plots and nine combinations of treatment, replicated four times.

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The above work was done with the cooperation of Robert M. Hagan, Professor of Irrigation, University of California, Davis.

Turf invasion by weedy grasses: Weed-free plots of Merion bluegrass turf used in study of factors favoring invasion by crabgrass and common bermuda

John H. Madison
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Turf invasion by weedy grasses: Weed-free plots of Merion bluegrass turf used in study of factors favoring invasion by crabgrass and common bermuda

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Authors

John H. Madison, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(4):11-11.

Published April 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Irrigation practices and mowing heights were found to affect invasion of turf by weedy grasses in a two-year study conducted at Davis involving 36 test plots and nine combinations of treatment, replicated four times.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above work was done with the cooperation of Robert M. Hagan, Professor of Irrigation, University of California, Davis.


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