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1. Agronomic and forage nutritive responses of Kentucky bluegrass dominated pastures in the northern Great Plains.

2. Comparing Smart Irrigation Controllers for Turfgrass Landscapes

3. Comparing Smart Irrigation Controllers for Turfgrass Landscapes.

4. EFFECTS OF SOIL CONDITIONERS ON LAWN GRASS GROWTH IN DIFFERENT YEAR SEASONS.

5. Effect of fungal endophytes on plant growth and nutrient uptake in Trifolium subterraneum and Poa pratensis as affected by plant host specificity

6. Molecular Markers Improve Breeding Efficiency in Apomictic Poa Pratensis L.

7. Normalized Difference Vegetative Index Response of Nonirrigated Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue Lawn Turf Receiving Seaweed Extracts.

8. Isolation and characterization of chromosomal markers in Poa pratensis.

9. Impacts and management of invasive cool‐season grasses in the Northern Great Plains: Challenges and opportunities for wildlife

11. Identification of candidate genes involved in wax deposition in Poa pratensis by RNA-seq.

12. Carbon and water relations of contrasting Arctic plants: implications for shrub expansion in West Greenland.

13. Pigments and photosynthesis of understory grasses: Light irradiance and soil moisture effects.

14. HortTechnology

15. Transcriptome profiling of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) accessions in response to salt stress.

16. Outcomes of Past Grassland Reconstructions in Eastern North Dakota and Northwestern Minnesota: Analysis of Practices.

17. A Greenhouse-based Inoculation Protocol for Fungi Causing Crown Rust and Stem Rust Diseases of Kentucky Bluegrass Turf.

18. Matching Subjective Assessments of Sod Strength to Quantitative Measurements of Peak Shear Force with Predominately Kentucky Bluegrass Sod.

19. Characterization of morphological traits and RAPD polymorphism in selected forms of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.).

20. Kentucky Bluegrass Invasion in the Northern Great Plains and Prospective Management Approaches to Mitigate Its Spread

21. Responses of Tolerant and Susceptible Kentucky Bluegrass Germplasm to Salt Stress.

22. Plant community development of Isle Royale's moose-spruce savannas.

23. Development of a SCAR Marker for Rapid Identification of New Kentucky Bluegrass Breeding Lines.

24. Phytolith analysis of Poa pratensis (Poaceae) leaves.

25. Soil space and nutrients differentially promote the growth and competitive advantages of two invasive plants.

26. APPLICATION OF GROWTH HABIT FEATURES IN THE TAXONOMY OF PLAIN SPECIES FROM AGGR. POA PRATENSIS L.

27. Impacts and management of invasive cool-season grasses in the Northern Great Plains: Challenges and opportunities for wildlife.

28. Effects of salinity and clipping on biomass and competition between a halophyte and a glycophyte.

29. Identification of apomixis in the Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) using auxin test.

30. ELEMENTAL SULFUR IMPREGNATED WITH IRON AS A FERTILIZER SOURCE FOR KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS.

31. Classification of Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) Cultivars and Accessions Based on Microsatellite (Simple Sequence Repeat) Markers.

32. Improvement of Salt Tolerance in Kentucky Bluegrass by Trinexapac-ethyl.

33. Occurrence of endophyte fungi on grasses in Poland – Review.

34. Postemergence Control of Annual Bluegrass with Mesotrione in Kentucky Bluegrass.

35. Fructan accumulation and transcription of candidate genes during cold acclimation in three varieties of Poa pratensis

36. Isolation and Characterization of 88 Polymorphic Microsatellite Markers in Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.).

37. Control of one invasive plant species allows exotic grasses to become dominant in northern Great Plains grasslands

38. Protein synthesis is differentially required for germination in Poa pratensis and Trifolium repens in the absence or in the presence of cadmium.

39. Comparison and Characterization of Oxidation Resistance and Carbohydrate Content in Cd-Tolerant and -Sensitive Kentucky Bluegrass under Cd Stress

40. Persistency of Poa pratensis in Long-Term Pasture Sward on Peat-Muck Soil.

41. Selective Creeping Bentgrass Control in Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue with Mesotrione and Triclopyr Ester.

42. Waterlogging Tolerance of Kentucky Bluegrass Cultivars.

43. Hybrid Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, and Tall Fescue Response to Nitrogen Fertilization in the Transition Zone.

44. THE IMPACT OF INVASIVE GRASSES ON THE POPULATION GROWTH OF ANEMONE PATENS, A LONG-LIVED NATIVE FORB.

45. Assessment of drought resistance of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) varieties at seedling stage.

46. Growth and nutritive quality of Poa pratensis as influenced by ozone and competition.

47. Soil heterogeneity and community composition jointly influence grassland biomass.

48. Comparison of Early Development of Three Grasses: <it>Lolium perenne</it>, <it>Agrostis stolonifera</it> and <it>Poa pratensis</it>.

49. Late Fall and Winter Nitrogen Fertilization of Turfgrass in Two Pacific Northwest Climates.

50. Forages and Pastures.

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