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Bentgrass has invaded my lawn, and I would like to know how to get rid of it. — Jerry Johnson, Wheeling Creeping bentgrass is the most popular and most planted bentgrass. It is used primarily on ...
(L) Weak bentgrass putting greens have been common this summer. High temperatures and excessive rainfall have increased the stress level on creeping bentgrass, superintendents and golfers. (R) Fans ...
The researchers compared creeping bentgrass grown in full sun to that grown under 70-, 80- or 90-percent morning shade and 70-, 80- or 90-percent afternoon shade. The plots were also treated with ...
Creeping bentgrass is a low-growing, perennial cool-season grass that spreads out horizontally via above ground stems (stolons). These stolons can root where ever they touch the ground, ...
A. Creeping bentgrass is more of a problem than the grubs. Bentgrass seeds are spread by the wind. The grass likes mild, moist conditions and thrives year-round where there is a strong marine ...
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Julia Rosen has a feature over at High Country News about creeping bentgrass, a grass that was genetically modified to resist the Roundup pesticide and designed with golf courses in mind. Creeping ...
Creeping bentgrass has not created a catastrophe, as some anti-GMO groups warned it would. But it thrives in canals and ditches, where it collects sediment and impedes water flow, ...
Lidia S. Watrud and colleagues tracked the creeping bentgrass pollen from experimental crop fields in central Oregon. The grass, created by Scotts Co. of Marysville, Ohio, ...
Creeping bentgrass has not created a catastrophe, as some anti-GMO groups warned it would. But it thrives in canals and ditches, where it collects sediment and impedes water flow, ...
Red spots show where genetically modified creeping bentgrass has spread, as of 2015, in Oregon and Idaho. Scotts via USDA APHIS. It is now found in irrigation ditches in part of Malheur, where ...
The Ager Golf Course will replace its fairway bluegrass with creeping bentgrass in an experimental program with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln turfgrass program. The Ager course, 3761 Normal ...
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