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SAIN Invasive Plant Pests Resource Collection for Poa trivialis

Common name: Rough bluegrass

Title: Spring transition with poa trivialis.
Author: McCarty, B.
Source: Grounds maintenance. Apr 1999. v. 34 (4) Pages p. g2.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1999
Abstract: NA

Title: Poa trivialis: friend and foe.
Author: Liskey, E.
Source: Grounds maintenance. Apr 1999. v. 34 (4) Pages p. g1-g2, g4, g12.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1999
Abstract: NA

Title: Poa trivailis contamination.
Author: Levy, M.
Source: USGA Green Section record. United States Golf Association. Green Section. July/Aug 1998. v. 36 (4) Pages p. 13-14.
Source Type: Report
Publication Date: 1998
Abstract: NA

Title: Influence of spring-applied herbicides on bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) greens overseeded with roughstalk bluegrass (Poa trivialis).
Author: Johnson, B.J.
Source: Weed technology : a journal of the Weed Science Society of America. Jan/Mar 1998. v. 12 (1) Pages p. 1-6.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1998
Abstract: NA

Title: Pest status of slugs (Stylommatophora: Mollusca) in two New Zealand pastures.
Author: Barker, G.M.
Source: Crop protection. Oct 1992. v. 11 (5) Pages , p. 439-442.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1992
Abstract: NA

Title: The dynamics of five grasses and white clover in a simulated mosaic sward.
Author: Thorhallsdottir, T.E.
Source: Journal of ecology. Dec 1990. v. 78 (4) Pages p. 909-923. ill.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Abstract: (1) Two types of simulated swards were constructed to investigate spatiotemporal changes and the importance of species interactions in creating and maintaining pattern among six grassland species: Lolium perenne, Agrostis capillaris, Holcus lanatus, Poa trivialis, Cynosurus cristatus and Trifolium repens. (2) Neighbour effects were studied in mosaic swards consisting of twenty hexagonal patches. Each hexagonal patch was sown with a single species. A species never had itself as a neighbour. To study the colonization of empty space, each of six trapezia, surrounding an empty central hexagon, was sown with one of the same six species. After twenty-seven months, the swards were destructively harvested and the contents of each hexagon separated into species. (3) Each species had its own rate and scale of change. Trifolium was by far the most mobile species. Only 20% of its biomass was in native hexagons, i.e. in which it had been sown. The stoloniferous grasses Agrostis and Poa divided their biomass about equally between native hexagons and those in which they were not sown. The stoloniferous species were most effective in colonizing empty space. Cynosurus was the least mobile species with almost 90% of its biomass in native hexagons. (4) The hypothesis that the spread of species into adjacent hexagons is independent of the specific identity of neighbours was falsified. Evidence for cyclic regeneration on the scale of the patch as postulated by Watt was not found. In contrast, each species was invaded to the same relative extent by all the others. The decreasing order of preference of neighbours was established as: Trifolium > Poa > Lolium > Cynosurus > Holcus > Agrostis. It is suggested that pattern in plant communities cannot be viewed on a single spatial or temporal scale

Title: Registration of 'Laser' rough bluegrass.
Author: Hurley, R.H., Pompei, M.E., Clark-Ruh, M.B., Bara, R.F., Dickson, W.K., and Funk, C.R.
Source: Crop science. Nov/Dec 1990. v. 30 (6) Pages p. 1357-1358.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Abstract: NA

Title: Control of roughstalk bluegrass (Poa trivialis) with fenoxaprop in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) grown for seed.
Author: Mueller-Warrant, G.W.
Source: Weed technology : a journal of the Weed Science Society of America. Apr/June 1990. v. 4 (2) Pages , p. 250-257.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Abstract: NA

Title: Influence of temperature on response of roughstalk bluegrass to fenoxaprop.
Author: Mueller-Warrant, G.W.
Source: Proceedings - Western Society of Weed Science. 1989. v. 42 Pages p. 218-220. Note Meeting held on March 13-16, 1989, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Source Type: Paper
Publication Date: 1989
Abstract: NA

Title: Control of roughstalk bluegrass in perennial ryegrass raised for seed.
Author: Mueller-Warrant, G.W.
Source: Research progress report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987. Pages p. 355-356.
Source Type: Report
Publication Date: 1987
Abstract: NA

Title: An evaluation of the selective herbicidal activity of soil sterilants based on methyl-isothiocyanate _Rumex obtusifolius, Hordeum vulgare, Lolium perenne, Avena fatua, Poa trivialis_.
Author: Wilson, R.E., and Courtney, A.D.
Source: Symposium _on_ Theory and Practice of the Use of Soil Applied Herbicides : proceedings = Comportement des herbicides dans le sol. Pages p. 291-298.
Source Type: Paper
Publication Date: 1981
Abstract: NA

Title: The use of sequential herbicide treatments to control Poa trivialis in two perennial ryegrass crops grown for seed _Lolium perenne_.
Author: Oswald, A.K.
Source: Proceedings of the 1980 British Crop Protection Conference - Weeds : (15th British Weed Control Conference), 17-20 Nov. 1980, Brighton, Eng. ; _comps. C. Wheeler, J. Holroyd, Programme Committee, ARC Weed Research Organ._. Pages p. 489-493. Note 1 p. ref.
Source Type: Paper
Publication Date: 1980
Abstract: NA

Title: The selective control of Poa trivialis by dalapon in perennial ryegrass crops grown for seed.
Author: Oswald, A.K.
Source: Weed research. Oct 1980. v. 20 (5) Pages p. 305-309. ill. Note 11 ref.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1980
Abstract: NA

Title: Competition between Lolium perenne and Poa trivialis during establishment.
Author: Haggar, R.J.
Source: Grass Forage Sci Mar 1979. v. 34 (1) Pages , p. 27-35. Note , Bibliography p. 34-35.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1979
Abstract: NA


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