characteristics of seashore paspalum or ‘Diamond’ zoysiagrass, a study by Dunn et al. (1981) assessing ‘Meyer’ zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica ) reported thatch-mat depth accumulations between 19 and 39 mm when mowed at a 19-mm height, which mostly exceeded the
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John M. Kauffman, John C. Sorochan, and Dean A. Kopsell
Xiujie Yin, Chao Zhang, Xin Song, and Yiwei Jiang
metabolic activities vary highly among turfgrass species, cultivar, or accessions within a species as well as salinity concentration. Seashore paspalum had superior shoot dry weight under salinity stress compared with zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica ), manila
Yiming Liu, Hongmei Du, Kai Wang, Bingru Huang, and Zhaolong Wang
high tissue water levels ( Lee et al., 2004 ; Marcum et al., 1998 ; Marcum and Murdoch, 1990 , 1994 ; Peacock and Dudeck, 1985 ). Salinity tolerance mechanisms in other warm-season grass species such as zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica ) and
Sudeep S. Sidhu, Qingguo Huang, Robert N. Carrow, and Paul L. Raymer
has been reported to range from 0.7 to 2.8 mmol/kg soil/h ( Yao et al., 2009 , 2011 ). Weight loss of bermudagrass pellets, st. augustinegrass [ Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze], and zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica Stued., ‘Meyer’) stolons were
T. Casey Barickman, Dean A. Kopsell, and Carl E. Sams
, research has demonstrated that applications of CaCl 2 treatments resulted in higher concentrations of Chl a and Chl b in Zoysia japonica under drought conditions ( Xu et al., 2013 ). These studies demonstrated that Ca treatments may have a bigger
Kenton W. Peterson, Robert C. Shearman, Roch E. Gaussoin, Garald L. Horst, and Walter H. Schacht
( Zoysia japonica Steud.) ( Beard, 1973 ; Musser and Perkins, 1969 ; Ruemmele et al., 1993 ). According to Savage (1934) , rooted and unrooted buffalograss stolons will establish in the same way strawberry ( Fragaria sp. L.) runners take root in soil
Jinmin Fu, Bingru Huang, and Jack Fry
, 2002 ; Turgeon, 2008 ). Some researchers have found that turfgrass is able to tolerate moderate drought ( DaCosta and Huang, 2006 ; Fu et al., 2004 ; Gilbeault et al., 1985 ). Tall fescue, bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon ), and zoysiagrass ( Zoysia
Qing Shen, Hua Bian, Hai-yan Wei, Li Liao, Zhi-yong Wang, Xiao-yan Luo, Xi-peng Ding, Zhenbang Chen, and Paul Raymer
in turfgrasses such as Cynodon dactylon ( Long et al., 2016 ) and Zoysia japonica ( Guo et al., 2008 ); however, limited SSR sequence information is available for P. vaginatum , which restricts the development of molecular markers and analysis of
Kehua Wang and Yiwei Jiang
bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon L.) had higher shoot survival after submersion than did St. Augustinegrass [ Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze] and zoysaigrass ( Zoysia japonica Steud.), whereas centipedegrass [ Eremochla ophiuroides (Munro) Hack
Michelle M. Wisdom, Michael D. Richardson, Douglas E. Karcher, Donald C. Steinkraus, and Garry V. McDonald
bulbs can persist in zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica Steud.) and bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon ) in transition zone environments, providing color and biodiversity to dormant turfgrass situations. However, both studies examined a small number of bulb