Burgess L. Kay, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
Walter L. Graves, USDA-AID in Tunisia
Theodore E. Adams
Michael Garver, CelPril Industries Inc., Manteca
Kenneth Croeni, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford
Robert D. Slayback, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford
Burgess L. Kay is Specialist, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; Walter L. Graves is U.C. Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor in San Diego County (presently on leave with USDA-AID in Tunisia); Theodore E. Adams is U.C. Cooperative Extension Wildlands Specialist, Davis; Michael Garver, at the time of this study was with CelPril Industries Inc., Manteca; Kenneth Croeni, Manager, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford, and Plant Materials Specialist, SCS, Davis. Field assistance in data collection by John McKenzie and Bancha Poungded of San Diego County is gratefully acknowledged. Robert D. Slayback, Manager, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford, and Plant Materials Specialist, SCS, Davis. Field assistance in data collection by John McKenzie and Bancha Poungded of San Diego County is gratefully acknowledged.
Abstract
Zorro annual fescue outperformed other grasses in problem areas.
Gary Reece and Elgy Kryger, San Diego County Office of Fire Services Coordinator,
provided valuable assistance in site selection and transport. The Lockeford PMC and
CelPril Industries provided seeds for the trials, and CelPril provided financial support
for materials and supplies.
Kay B, Graves W, Adams T, Garver M, Croeni K, Slayback R. 1981. Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation.
Calif Agr 35(1):15-17.
Burgess L. Kay, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis
Walter L. Graves, USDA-AID in Tunisia
Theodore E. Adams
Michael Garver, CelPril Industries Inc., Manteca
Kenneth Croeni, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford
Robert D. Slayback, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford
Burgess L. Kay is Specialist, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; Walter L. Graves is U.C. Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor in San Diego County (presently on leave with USDA-AID in Tunisia); Theodore E. Adams is U.C. Cooperative Extension Wildlands Specialist, Davis; Michael Garver, at the time of this study was with CelPril Industries Inc., Manteca; Kenneth Croeni, Manager, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford, and Plant Materials Specialist, SCS, Davis. Field assistance in data collection by John McKenzie and Bancha Poungded of San Diego County is gratefully acknowledged. Robert D. Slayback, Manager, USDA-Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Lockeford, and Plant Materials Specialist, SCS, Davis. Field assistance in data collection by John McKenzie and Bancha Poungded of San Diego County is gratefully acknowledged.
Abstract
Zorro annual fescue outperformed other grasses in problem areas.
Gary Reece and Elgy Kryger, San Diego County Office of Fire Services Coordinator,
provided valuable assistance in site selection and transport. The Lockeford PMC and
CelPril Industries provided seeds for the trials, and CelPril provided financial support
for materials and supplies.
Kay B, Graves W, Adams T, Garver M, Croeni K, Slayback R. 1981. Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation.
Calif Agr 35(1):15-17.