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Published online 1 September 1965
Published in Agron J 57:457-459 (1965)
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Factors in the Adaption of Turfgrass to Shade1

James B. Beard2

Synopsis: The microenvironment conducive to disease activity was most significant in affecting grass adaptation to shade. Mixing of species reduced the effects of disease on any one species in a mixture grown under shade.


1 Contribution from the Department of Crop Science, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, East Lansing, as Journal Article No. 3559. Presented before Division C-5, ASA Meetings, Kansas City, Missouri, November 19, 1964. This work was partially supported by a grant from The Michigan Turfgrass Foundation.

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Crop Science, Michigan State University.

Received for publication January 28, 1965.


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