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  2. Agrostis stolonifera - Wikipedia

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    Agrostis stolonifera (creeping bentgrass, creeping bent, fiorin, spreading bent or carpet bentgrass [3] [4] [5]) is a perennial grass species in the family Poaceae. It is widely used as turf for golf courses .

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    Choosing a fertilizer blend. As a general rule of thumb, most cool season grasses require 2 to 4 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet each year, and a majority of this nitrogen should be ...

  4. Agrostis - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, its pollen was found to have reached wild growing bentgrass populations up to 14 kilometres away. Cross-pollinating Agrostis gigantea was even found at a distance of 21 kilometres. [ 10 ] Scotts could not remove all genetically engineered plants and in 2007, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service fined them $500,000 for non ...

  5. Herbicide - Wikipedia

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    The herbicides kill weeds as they grow through the herbicide-treated zone. Volatile herbicides have to be incorporated into the soil before planting the pasture. Crops grown in soil treated with a preplant herbicide include tomatoes, corn, soybeans, and strawberries. Soil fumigants like metam-sodium and dazomet are in use as preplant herbicides ...

  6. Agrostis perennans - Wikipedia

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    Agrostis perennans, the upland bentgrass, upland bent, or autumn bent, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the grass family, Poaceae. Description.

  7. Brown ring patch - Wikipedia

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    Brown ring patch can be found on annual bluegrass, creeping bentgrass, and rough bluegrass; it is diagnosed predominately during periods of high humidity or periods of extended leaf wetness. [10] Soil temperatures of 55–60 °F (13–16 °C) are associated with initial disease development. [ 11 ]

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