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Native alternatives for non-native turfgrasses in central Florida: Germination and responses to cultural treatments
Author(s): A. M. Jenkins, D. R. Gordon and M. T. Renda
Month: Jun
Year: 2004
Journal: Restoration Ecology
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: 190-199
Article Topic(s): Disturbance,Fertilizer,Irrigation,Establishment methods
Research Setting(s): Longleaf pine,Road
Species Referenced: Panicum anceps (Beaked panicgrass ),
Abstract
Investigates seed germination and establishment of four species native to longleaf pine flatwoods in Florida. Mowing, irrigation, fertilization, and weed control were assessed in relation to native species cover. Fertilization did not increase cover and mowing had mixed effects. Reducing the existing seed bank prior to seeding increased cover of some species.Suggested Citation
A. M. Jenkins, D. R. Gordon and M. T. Renda. "Native alternatives for non-native turfgrasses in central Florida: Germination and responses to cultural treatments." Restoration Ecology 12.2 (2004): 190-199.Go back