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Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation

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Authors

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

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California Agriculture 35(1):15-17.

Published January 01, 1981

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Abstract

Zorro annual fescue outperformed other grasses in problem areas.

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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.

Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation

Burgess L. Kay, Walter Graves, Theodore E. Adams, Michael Garver, Kenneth Croeni, Robert D. Slayback
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Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation

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Authors

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

Publication Information

California Agriculture 35(1):15-17.

Published January 01, 1981

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Zorro annual fescue outperformed other grasses in problem areas.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

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.


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