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  2. Lolium - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is often called ryegrass, but this term is sometimes used to refer to grasses in other genera. They are characterized by bunch-like growth habits. Lolium is native to Europe , Asia and northern Africa , as well as being cultivated and naturalized in Australia , the Americas , and various oceanic islands.

  3. Pythium in turfgrass - Wikipedia

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    Pythium disease, also known as "Pythium blight," "cottony blight," or "grease spot," is a highly destructive turfgrass disease caused by several different Pythium species. All naturally cultivated cool-season turfgrasses are susceptible to Pythium and if conditions are favorable to Pythium it can destroy a whole turfgrass stand in a few days or less. [1]

  4. Leymus chinensis - Wikipedia

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    De-husking (removing outer-covering of seeds) at constant temperature was shown to also improve germination. [3] The effects of light have had an interesting effect on the germination of Leymus chinensis. The plants were assessed according to three independent variables: effect of light or dark conditions under which germination occurred, the ...

  5. Herbicide - Wikipedia

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    Ryegrass is cross-pollinated by wind, so genes shuffle frequently. To control its distribution, farmers sprayed inexpensive Hoegrass, creating selection pressure . In addition, farmers sometimes diluted the herbicide to save money, which allowed some plants to survive application.

  6. Leymus triticoides - Wikipedia

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    This rhizomatous, turf-forming perennial grass reaches 1.3 meters in maximum height.The stiff, slender green to blue-green leaves stand away from the stems at an obvious angle.

  7. Is It Bad To Leave Leaves On Your Lawn? Experts Explain

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    How To Remove Leaves During the fall, experts advise keeping up with leaf removal. "It's important to avoid letting large volumes of leaves gather, as this can suffocate the lawn and encourage ...

  8. Here's How to Remove Grass Stains Like a Pro - AOL

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  9. Soil water (retention) - Wikipedia

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    Pores (the spaces that exist between soil particles) provide for the passage and/or retention of gasses and moisture within the soil profile.The soil's ability to retain water is strongly related to particle size; water molecules hold more tightly to the fine particles of a clay soil than to coarser particles of a sandy soil, so clays generally retain more water. [2]