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Researchers take a look at the versatile L.: wanton weed and/or golf turf?

Authors

Lin Wu
James A. Harding
Maurizio Borgonovo
M. Ali Harivandi

Authors Affiliations

L. Wu is Professor, Department of Environmental Horticulture, UC Davis; J. A. Harding is Professor, Department of Environmental Horticulture, UC Davis; M. Borgonovo is Visiting Scientist from Italy, Department of Environmental Horticulture, UC Davis; M. A. Harivandi is Farm Advisor, Alameda County.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 46(3):24-26. DOI:10.3733/ca.v046n03p24. May 1992.

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Abstract

Poa annua L. (annual bluegrass) is seen by researchers as both a troublesome' weed, especially on golf courses, and as an attractive turf. A wealth of genetic variations in the morphological, physiological and life history characters of this weedy species has been detected. Awareness of the genetic differences in growth habit and reproductive strategies between annual and perennial biotypes of P. annua can be helpful in managing it as turf, as well as in situations where it is treated as a weed.

Wu L, Harding J, Borgonovo M, Harivandi M. 1992. Researchers take a look at the versatile L.: wanton weed and/or golf turf?. Hilgardia 46(3):24-26. DOI:10.3733/ca.v046n03p24
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