bermudagrass

  1. Augustin, B. J. and G. H. Snyder. 1984. Moisture sensor-controlled irrigation for maintaining bermudagrass turf. Agron. J. 76:848-850.
  2. Baltensperger, A. A., S. C. Schank, R. L. Smith, R. C. Littell, J. H. Bouton, and A. E. Dudeck. 1978. Effect of inoculation with Azospirillum and Azotobacter nitrogen fixing bacteria on turf-type bermuda genotypes. Crop Sci. 18:1043-1045.
  3. Burt, E. O. 1980. Glyphosate for torpedograss and bermudagrass control. pp. 257-262 In: Beard, J. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the Third International Turfgrass Research Conference, Munich, West Germany. 11 Jul. 1977. American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, and the International Turfgrass Society. Madison, WI.
  4. Busey, P. 1986. Bermudagrass germplasm adaptation to natural pest infestation and suboptimal nitrogen fertilization. J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 111:630-634.
  5. Busey, P. 1989. Progress and benefits to humanity from breeding warm-season grasses for turf. pp. 49-70. in: D.A. Sleper, K.H. Asay, and J.F. Pedersen (eds.). Contributions from breeding forage and turf grasses. Crop Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
  6. Busey, P. and B. J. Myers. 1979. Growth rates of turfgrasses propagated vegetatively. Agron. J. 71:817-821.
  7. Cisar, J. L. and G. H. Snyder. 1992. Sod production on a solid-waste compost over plastic. HortScience 27:219-222.
  8. Cisar, J. L. and G. H. Snyder. 1996. Mobility and persistence of pesticides applied to a USGA green. III. Organophosphate recovery in clippings, thatch, soil, and percolate. Crop Sci. 36:1433-1438.
  9. Dudeck, A. E. and C. H. Peacock. 1985. 'Tifdwarf' bermudagrass growth response to carboxin and GA3 during suboptimum temperatures. HortScience 20:936-938.
  10. Dudeck, A. E., S. Singh, C. E. Giordano, T. A. Nell, and D. B. McConnell. 1983. Effects of sodium chloride on Cynodon turfgrasses. Agron. J. 75:927-930.
  11. Elliott, M. L. 1990. Pathogenicity studies of fungi associated with bermudagrass decline. Phytopathology 80:978
  12. Elliott, M. L. 1991. Determination of an etiological agent of bermudagrass decline. Phytopathology 81:1380-1384.
  13. Elliott, M. L. 1993. Bermudagrass decline: Transmission of the causal agent Gaeumannomyces graminis var graminis by vegetative planting material. Journal of the International Turfgrass Society 7:329-334.
  14. Elliott, M. L. 1995. Disease response of bermudagrasses to Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis. Plant Disease 79:699-702.
  15. Elliott, M. L. 1995. Effect of systemic fungicides on a bermudagrass putting green infested with Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis. Plant Disease 79:945-949.
  16. Elliott, M. L., E. A. D. Jardin, and J. M. Henson. 1993. Use of a polymerase chain reaction assay to aid in identification of Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis from different grass hosts. Phytopathology 83:414-418.
  17. Elliott, M. L. and P. J. Landschoot. 1991. Fungi similar to Gaeumannomyces associated with root rot of turfgrasses in Florida. Plant Disease 75:238-241.
  18. Elliott, M. L. and M. Prevatte. 1995. Comparison of damage to 'Tifgreen' bermudagrass by petroleum and vegetable oil hydraulic fluids. HortTechnology 5:50-51.
  19. Elliott, M. L. and M. Prevatte. 1996. Response of 'Tifdwarf' bermudagrass to seaweed-derived biostimulants. HortTechnology 6:261-263.
  20. Fluck, R. C. and P. Busey. 1988. Energy for mowing turfgrass. Trans. ASAE 31:1304-1308.
  21. Giblin-Davis, R. M., J. L. Cisar, and F. G. Bilz. 1988. Response of nematode populations and growth of fairway managed bermudagrass to application of fertilizer and fenamiphos. Nematropica 18:117-121.
  22. Giblin-Davis, R. M., J. L. Cisar, and F. G. Bilz. 1988. Evaluation of three nematicides for the control of phytoparasitic nematodes in 'Tifgreen II' bermudagrass. Annals of Applied Nematology 2:46-49.
  23. Giblin-Davis, R. M., J. L. Cisar, and F. G. Bilz. 1993. Evaluation of fosthiazate for the suppression of phytoparasitic nematodes in turfgrass. Nematropica 23:167-175.
  24. Giblin-Davis, R. M., J. L. Cisar, F. G. Bilz, and K. E. Williams. 1991. Management practices affecting phytoparasitic nematodes in 'Tifgreen' bermudagrass. Nematropica 21:59-69.
  25. Giblin-Davis, R. M., J. L. Cisar, F. G. Bilz, and K. E. Williams. 1992. Host status of different bermudagrasses (Cynodon spp) for the sting nematode, Belonolaimus longicaudatus. Journal of Nematol. 24:749-756.
  26. Giblin-Davis, R. M., L. L. McDaniel, and F. G. Bilz. 1990. Isolates of the Pasteuria penetrans group from phytoparasitic nematodes in bermudagrass turf. Journal of Nematology 22:750-762.
  27. Henson, J. M., T. Goins, W. Grey, D. E. Mathre, and M. L. Elliott. 1993. Use of polymerase chain reaction to detect Gaeumannomyces graminis DNA in plants grown in artificially and naturally infested soil. Phytopathology 83:283-287.
  28. McCarty, L. B. 1991. Goosegrass (Eleusine indica) control in bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) turf with diclofop. Weed Science 39:255-261.
  29. McCarty, L. B. 1996. Selective control of common bermudagrass in St. Augustinegrass. Crop Sci. 36:694-698.
  30. McCarty, L. B., J. M. Higgins, and D. L. Colvin. 1993. Selective torpedograss (Panicum repens) control in bermudagrass (Cynodon spp) turf. Weed Technology 7:911-915.
  31. McCarty, L. B., L. C. Miller, and D. L. Colvin. 1991. Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) cultivar response to diclofop, MSMA and metribuzin. Weed Technology 5:27-32.
  32. McCarty, L. B. and J. S. Weinbrecht. 1997. Cynodon dactylon X C. transvaalensis cv. Tifway sprigging and establishment and weed control following pre-emergence herbicide use. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal 8:507-515.
  33. Miller, G. L. and R. Dickens. 1996. Bermudagrass carbohydrate levels as influenced by potassium fertilization and cultivar. Crop Sci. 36:1283-1289.
  34. Miller, G. L. and R. Dickens. 1996. Potassium fertilization related to freezing resistance in bermudagrass. Crop Sci. 36:1290-1295.
  35. Murphy, T. R., L. B. McCarty, and B. J. Johnson. 1993. Southern crabgrass and goosegrass control in bermudagrass with dithiopyr. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal 7:310-316.
  36. Neel, P. L., E. O. Burt, P. Busey, and G. H. Snyder. 1978. Sod production in shallow beds of waste materials. J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 103:549-553.
  37. Neel, P. L., E. O. Burt, and S. L. Carlyle. 1979. Tolerance of 5 warm-season turfgrasses and 36 ornamental plant species to asulam. J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 104:129-132.
  38. Pate, F. M. and G. H. Snyder. 1984. Effect of water table and nitrogen fertilization on tropical grasses grown on organic soil. Tropical Grasslands 18:74-78.
  39. Reinert, J. A. 1976. Control of sod webworms (Herpetogramma spp and Crambus spp.) on bermudagrass. J. Econ. Entomol. 69:669-672.
  40. Reinert, J. A. 1979. Response of white grubs infesting bermudagrass to insecticides. J. Econ. Entomol. 72:546-548.
  41. Reinert, J. A. and P. Busey. 1983. Resistance of bermudagrass selections to the tropical sod webworm. Environmental Entomology 12:1844-1845.
  42. Reinert, J. A., P. Busey, and F. G. Bilz. 1989. Bermudagrass resistance to the tropical sod webworm (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). pp. 325-327 In: Takatoh, H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 6th International Turfgrass Research Conference, Tokyo, Japan. 31 Jul. 1989. Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science. Tokyo, Japan.
  43. Reinert, J. A., A. E. Dudeck, and G. H. Snyder. 1978. Resistance in bermudagrass to the bermudagrass mite. Environmental Entomology 7:885-888.
  44. Sartain, J. B. 1985. Effect of acidity and N source on the growth and thatch accumulation of Tifgreen bermudagrass and on soil nutrient retention. Agron. J. 77:33-36.
  45. Sartain, J. B. and A. E. Dudeck. 1982. Yield and nutrient accumulation of Tifway bermudagrass and overseeded ryegrass as influenced by applied nutrients Turfgrass. Agron. J. 74:488-491.
  46. Sartain, J. B. and B. G. Volk. 1984. Influence of selected white-rot fungi and topdressings on the composition of thatch components of four turfgrasses. Agron. J. 76:359-362.
  47. Snyder, G. H., B. J. Augustin, and J. M. Davidson. 1984. Moisture sensor-controlled irrigation for reducing N leaching in bermudagrass turf. Agron. J. 76:964-969.
  48. Snyder, G. H. and E. O. Burt. 1976. Nitrogen fertilization of bermudagrass turf through an irrigation system. J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 101:145-148.
  49. Snyder, G. H. and E. O. Burt. 1985. Nitrogen sources for fertigation of bermudagrass turf. pp. 557-565 In: Lemaire, F. (ed.). Proceedings of the 5th Int. Turfgrass Res. Conf. Inst. Nat. Res. Agron., Paris, France.
  50. Snyder, G. H., E. O. Burt, and J. M. Davidson. 1980. Nitrogen leaching in bermudagrass turf: Daily fertigation vs tri-weekly conventional fertilization. pp. 185-193 In: Beard, J. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the 3rd Int. Turfgrass Res. Conf. Amer. Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin.
  51. Snyder, G. H., E. O. Burt, and J. M. Davidson. 1981. Nitrogen leaching in bermudagrass turf: Effect of nitrogen sources and rates. pp. 313-324 In: Sheard, R. W. (ed.). Proceedings of the 4th Int. Turfgrass Res. Conf. The Ontario Agric. Coll., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
  52. Snyder, G. H., E. O. Burt, and G. J. Gascho. 1979. Correcting pH hydrogen-ion concentration-induced manganese deficiency in Bermudagrass Cynodon X magenissii turf. Agron. J. 71:603-608.
  53. Tarjan, A. C. and P. Busey. 1985. Genotypic variability in bermudagrass damage by ectoparasitic nematodes. HortScience 20:675-676.