Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation
Authors
Burgess L. KayTheodore E. Adams
Michael Garver
Kenneth Croeni
Robert D. Slayback
Walter L. Graves
Authors Affiliations
Burgess L. Kay is Specialist, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; 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; Walter L. Graves is U.C. Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor in San Diego County (presently on leave with USDA-AID in Tunisia).Publication Information
Hilgardia 35(1):15-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n01p15. January 1981.
PDF of full article, Cite this article
Abstract
Zorro annual fescue outperformed other grasses in problem areas.
Kay B, Adams T, Garver M, Croeni K, Slayback R, Graves W. 1981. Zorro annual fescue for emergency revegetation. Hilgardia 35(1):15-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n01p15
Also in this issue:
Flight habits of the alfalfa seed chalcid, Bruchophagus roddi Guss. (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae)Revitalizing U.S. agricultural and food research
Price savings at California consumer co-ops
Effectiveness of pheromone mass-trapping of the smaller european elm bark beetle
Fungicide protects grapevines from Eutypa
The case for regional groundwater management
Is overdrafting groundwater always bad?
Sex pheromone offers promise for control of artichoke plume moth
Managing range and pasture to suppress tarweed
Cold storage of French prunes may expand dehydrator capacity
Impact of increasing energy costs on pump-irrigated agriculture
Parasitic nematode may control carpenterworm in fig trees
Donations for agricultural research, July 1, 1979—June 30, 1980
The citrus clonal protection program