In the United States, zoysiagrass refers to two perennial species from the genus Zoysia ( Z. japonica and Z. matrella ) that are used as a warm-season turfgrass for lawns, parks, and golfing surfaces (tees, fairways, roughs, bunker faces) in the
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Karen R. Harris-Shultz, Susana Milla-Lewis, Aaron J. Patton, Kevin Kenworthy, Ambika Chandra, F. Clint Waltz, George L. Hodnett, and David M. Stelly
Jason D. Hinton, David P. Livingston III, Grady L. Miller, Charles H. Peacock, and Tan Tuong
Japanese Lawn Grass ( Zoysia japonica Steud.) and Manilagrass [ Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr.] are high-quality warm-season turfgrasses used on golf courses, athletic fields, and lawns ( Beard, 1973 ). This is partially the result of their better
Maria P. Fuentealba, Jing Zhang, Kevin E. Kenworthy, John E. Erickson, Jason Kruse, and Laurie E. Trenholm
letter are not different at 0.05 P value. AB = African bermudagrass (n = 160); CB = common bermudagrass (n = 480); ZJ = Zoysia japonica (n = 400); ZM = Zoysia matrella (n = 320). Fig. 3. The confidence intervals (at 0.05 P level) of the rate of
Aaron J. Patton, Jon M. Trappe, and Michael D. Richardson
< http://www.ectc.org/resources/ClassRECP04.pdf >. Maki, Y. Bizen, Y. Takahashi, S. 1989 Effect of soil treatment with fungicide and growth promoters on the rate of seedling establishment of japanese lawn grass ( Zoysia japonica Steud.) Intl. Turfgrass
Juming Zhang, Michael Richardson, Douglas Karcher, John McCalla, Jingwen Mai, and Hanfu Luo
affects establishment of cool-season turfgrasses HortScience 35 1166 1169 doi: 10.21273/HORTSCI.35.6.1166 10.21273/HORTSCI.44.6.1757 Richardson, M.D. Boyd, J.W. 2001 Establishing Zoysia japonica from sprigs
Thomas E. Eickhoff, Tiffany M. Heng-Moss, and Frederick P. Baxendale
). Although the original report of B. occiduus as a turfgrass pest was on buffalograss [ Buchloë dactyloides (Nutall) Engelmann], ( Baxendale et al., 1999 ) it has since emerged as a serious pest of zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica Steudel) turf in areas of
Filippo Rimi, Stefano Macolino, and Bernd Leinauer
zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica ) establishment after preemergence herbicide applications Weed Technol. 16 597 602 10.1614/0890-037X(2002)016[0597:BCDLPA]2.0.CO;2 Hillel, D. 1998 Environmental soil physics Academic Press San Diego, CA Johnson, B.J. 1976
B.G. Wherley, P. Skulkaew, A. Chandra, A.D. Genovesi, and M.C. Engelke
12 465 469 Giesler, L.J. Yuen, G.Y. Horst, G.L. 2000 Canopy microenvironments and applied bacteria population dynamics in shaded tall fescue Crop Sci. 40 1325 1332 Hart, S.W. DeFrance, J.A. 1955 Behavior of Zoysia japonica ‘Meyer’ in cool
David Jespersen and Brian Schwartz
The genus Zoysia contains several important turfgrass species valued for their high turfgrass quality. These species include japanese lawngrass ( Zoysia japonica S.), and manila grass ( Zoysia matrella L.), which are able to form interspecific
Sarah E. Cathey, Jason K. Kruse, Thomas R. Sinclair, and Michael D. Dukes
turfgrass cultivars. In this repeated study, ‘Argentine’ bahiagrass ( Paspalum notatum Flugge), ‘Floratam’ st. augustinegrass [ Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze], and ‘Empire’ zoysiagrass ( Zoysia japonica Steud.) were examined for drought stress