. Clipping yields were harvested weekly and dried at 70 °C for 48 h for dry weight determination. After the final clipping harvest after 8 weeks of salinity treatments, grass swards were harvested and divided into verdure and roots. Each fraction was dried at
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Masoud Arghavani, Mohsen Kafi, Mesbah Babalar, Roohangiz Naderi, Md. Anamul Hoque, and Yoshiyoki Murata
Jeffrey C. Dunne, W. Casey Reynolds, Grady L. Miller, Consuelo Arellano, Rick L. Brandenburg, A. Schoeman, Fred H. Yelverton, and Susana R. Milla-Lewis
) to filter-specific wavelengths to determine their individual effects on TQ, relative clipping yield, relative chlorophyll concentration, relative shoot width, relative root biomass, relative root length density, relative specific root length, and root
Panayiotis A. Nektarios, Serafim Kastritsis, Nikolaos Ntoulas, and Panayiota Tsiotsiopoulou
plant growth. Nektarios et al. (2003a) did not observe any significant improvement on clipping yield, root growth, or tensile strength of turfgrasses grown in a non-amended and UFRF-amended sandy loam soil. However, turfgrass growth was improved by