The fact that zoysia replaces
Bermuda grass and seashore paspalum in Asia gives some indication that the grass is well-adapted to this environment.
"For thousands of years, the medicinal and clinical properties rinsed out of
Bermuda grass have been used in Ayurveda and Sidha Medicine," said Acharya Balkrishan of the Haridwar-based Patanjali Ayurvedic.
Overall, 30.0% of children were
Bermuda grass sensitised.
However, lower ISOMD rates were reported by Hill, Gates, and Burton (1993) with varieties of
bermuda grass, Tifton 85 and Tifton 44, fertilized with 196 kg N [ha.sup.-1] [year.sup.-1], or rather, 60.3 and 55%, respectively.
Bermuda grass (Cynodondactylon (L.) Pers): Half of the treatments decreased density of
bermuda grass at 65 DAS during both seasons.
Another, newer
Bermuda grass strain called DT-1 could show even more durability to rough weather and shade.
Keywords:
Bermuda grass; Phytoplasma; PCR; RFLP; Sequence; Phylogeny analysis
It features "419"
Bermuda grass fairways and its greens are knitted with Tift Eagle ultradwarf
Bermuda grass allowing for a perfect green.
He said
Bermuda grass will be for greening the pitches as well as the square.
During the Fall 2001 sampling period, common cat-tail (Typha latifolia; 49.8%) and
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon; 12.7%) were the most important plants identified in the reference wetland, while frogfruit (Lippia nodiflora; 21.3%), Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense; 19.2%), and barnyard grass (Echinochloa muricata; 15.5%) were most important in the constructed wetland (Table 1).
The higher heating value of sunn hemp biomass exceeded that of switchgrass,
Bermuda grass, reed canarygrass, and alfalfa.