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Volume 1, Number 1, 1951 through Volume 40, Numbers l-4, 1990
The California Turfgrass Culture, formerly Southern California Turfgrass Culture, has been in print for forty years and, during that time, a wealth of turfgrass literature has been presented. To aid with the classification of this material into a workable source of information, a subject matter index has been prepared.
The twelve designated subject areas have been further divided into alphabetized sub-headings; each subheading contains the appropriate article(s), author(s), volume, number and page. Cross references have been provided as needed.
ENVIRONMENTAL
GROWTH--CONTROLLED GROWTH
ESTABLISHMENT
AND CARE OF LAWNS, GREENS AND TREES
TURFGRASS
SPECIES AND VARIETIES
Fungus Diseases of Turfgrass and Their Control. R. M. Endo and A. H. McCain. 11(2):9.
Fungal Diseases of Turfgrasses in California: Their nature, factors influencing their development and their control. R. M. Endo and A. H. McCain. 15(3):17.
Turfgrass Disease Control. P. A. Miller. 6(1):7.
The Preventive Program in Controlling Turf Diseases. Lawrence J. Petersen. 19(1):8.
Chemotherapy Breaks Par. E. M. Stoddard and Raymond J. Lukens. 10(4):27.
Turfgrass Disease Control. Arthur H. McCain and R. M. Endo. 20(3):20.
Management Practices to Minimize Disease Problems. H. Ohr. 28(1):1.
Integrated Pest Management for Turf. V. A. Gibeault. W. R. Bowen, H. Ohr, I. J. Thomason and F. Cress. 31(2):13.
Patch Diseases of Turfgrass Caused by Ectotrophic Fungi Are Difficult to Control. R. M. Endo, H. D. Ohr and A. H. McCain. 39(1,2):1.
Turf Fungicide Trial--UCLA--1952. P. A. Miller and 0. R. Lunt. 3(1):4.
Turf Fungicide Trials--1954. P. A. Miller and C. Gordon Wyckoff. 5(2):1.
Present Status and Future Problems in Turf Disease Research. R. M. Endo. l0(l):l.
Fungicidal Control of the Anthracnose and Alternaria Diseases of Dichondra. Albert 0. Paulus, John Van Dam, R. M. Endo, Jerry Nelson and Fujio Shibuya. 23(4):25.
Progress Report: Chemical Control of Bluegrass Rust. Arthur H. McCain, Howard D. Ohr, David L. Hanson, Richard L. Baldwin and J. Michael Henry. 30(1):2.
Pattern of Turfgrass Disease. L. J. Petersen. 11(4):30.
Recognizing Turfgrass Diseases. 11(4):30.
Stan Frederiksen and John L. Weihing. 18(3):18.
Control of Nematodes on Turf in a Landscape Management Program. John D. Radewald. 24(1):5.
Turfgrass Disease: The Relationship of Potassium. Roy L. Goss and C. J. Gould. 18(2):15.
Brown Patch of Turfgrass Caused by Rhizoctonia Solani Kuhn. John H. Madison. 16(2):9.
Melting-Out Bluegrass. A. H. McCain, T. G. Byrne and Milton R. Bell. 15(4):30.
Systemic Control of Bluegrass Rust. T. G. Byrne and A. H. McCain. 18(4):28.
Dollar Spot Control Trials. P. A. Miller. 2(1):4.
Dollar Spot Control. P. A. Miller and 0. R. Lunt. 4(2):3.
Why Nitrogen Fertilization Controls the Dollar Spot Disease of Turfgrass. R. M. Endo. 17(2):11.
Alternaria Leaf Spot and Petiole Blight of Dichondra. R. M. Endo. 15(4):32.
Dichondra Leafspot. Arthur H. McCain. 17(4):26.
A Mosaic Virus Disease of Dichondra. L. G. Weathers. 22(3):24.
Fusarium Blight, A Destructive Disease of Kentucky Bluegrass, and Its Control. R. M. Endo, R. Baldwin, S. Cockerham, P. F. Colbaugh, A. H. McCain and V. A. Gibeault. 23(1):1.
A Minor Prevalance of Gray Leaf Spot of St. Augustinegrass in Southern California. H. S. Gill and G. A. Zentmyer. 26(2):9.
Dichondra Rust Control: Research Progress Report. Gary W. Hickman and Jan Holcomb. 29(3):18.
Mixing Turfgrasses Controls Fusarium Blight. V. A. Gibeault, R. Autio, S. Spaulding and V. B. Youngner. 30(2,3,4):9.
Rust on Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass Cultivars. M. Ali Harivandi and Victor A. Gibeault. 30(2,3,4):21.
Southern Sclerotium Blight of Golf Greens in Northern California and Its Control. Zamir K. Punja. 32(3,4):4.
Spring Dead Spot, A Destructive Disease of Bermudagrass New to California. R. M. Endo, H. D. Ohr and E. M. Krausman. 35(1,2,3,4):2.
Turfgrass Disease Control. . Arthur H. McCain and R. M. Endo. 20(3):20.
Turfgrass Diseases. P. A. Miller. 7(2):9.
The Role of Guttation Fluid in Fungal Disease Development. R. M. Endo. 17(2):12.
Root Tip Degeneration of Turfgrasses, Natural and Induced. R. M. Endo. 17(3):17.
Some Common Causes of Turf Failure in Southern California. R. M. Endo. 10(3):22.
Recovery of Diseased Turf Grown on Sand and Heavy Clay Soil. 9(3):24.
The University's Role in the Control of Pests and Diseases Injurious to Agriculture and Public Health. M. L. Peterson. 13(2):15.
Drought Stress as a Factor Triggering Fungal Disease of Turf- grass. R. M. Endo and P. F. Colbaugh. 22(3):21.
Influence of pH on Pesticide Activity. M. Ali Harivandi. 31(2):18.
ENVIRONMENTAL GROWTH--CONTROLLED GROWTH
Chemical Control of Plant Growth and Development. Roy Sachs. 11(1):4.
Gibberellic Acid on Zoysia Grasses. V. B. Youngner. 8(1):5.
Effects of Winter Applications of Gibberellic Acid on Bermuda and Zoysia Turf. V. B. Youngner. 9(1):7.
Carob Tree Growth Stimulated with Gibberellin. J. R. Goodin and V. T. Stoutemyer. 13(1):7.
Growth Retardants. Roy Sachs. 15(1):5.
Evaluation of Turfgrass Growth Retardant Chemicals. Stephen T. Cockerham and David Barlow. 21(3):23.
Progress Report: Electricity in Climate Control for Winter-green Bermudagrass. H. Hamilton Williams. 19(4):28.
A Greenhouse for Warm Season Grasses. W. A. Humphrey. 11(2):15.
Chemical Growth of Ground Covers and Shrubs. Henry Hield. 25(4):29.
Response of Plants to Their Environment. V. B. Youngner. 17(1):4.
The Effects of Temperature and Light on Vegetative Growth. V. B. Youngner. 18(3):22.
Climate and Growth of Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner. 10(3):23.
Some Climatic Requirements of Turfgrass. V. A. Gibeault. 23(4):29.
Human' Comforts and Bluegrass "Comfort" in the Hot Climates of California. John H. Madison. 24(1):2.
Environmental Factors Affecting Bermudagrass Growth and Dormancy. V. B. Youngner. 9(4):25.
Effect of Temperature Stress on Poa annua. James B. Beard. 19(1):1.
Carbohydrates (Energy), the Pivot Point of Grass Responses. V. B. Youngner. 23(1):2.
Air Pollution Effects on Turfgrasses. Victor B. Youngner. 25(4):28.
Hot Green. William B. Davis. 34(1):3.
The Rotary Mower in California. 4(2):2.
The Mott Hammer Knife Mower. 6(1):7.
Preventive Maintenance of Power Equipment. William D. Goodrich. 9(3):19.
New Liquid Applicators for Turfgrass. 7(3):17.
The Turfgrass Seed Mat. V. B. Youngner. 8(4):32.
Water Measuring and Control Equipment. A. W. Marsh. 8(2):11.
Tensiometers in Turfgrass. Wayne C. Morgan. 10(4):28.
Standardized Wear Index for Turfgrasses. R. L. Perry. 8(4):30.
The Point Quadrat Method for Analyzing the Composition of Turf. M. Zaki Mahdi. 1(2):4.
A Simulator for Cleated-Shoe Sports Traffic on Turfgrass Research Plots. S. T. Cockerham and D. J. Brinkman. 39(3,4):9.
ESTABLISHMENT
AND CARE OF LAWNS, GREENS AND TREES
Aeration, Compaction and Drainage. J. Letey. 11(3):17.
Aerification or Cultivation of Established Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 8(2):9.
Summer Aeration Helps Turf Growth. Wayne C. Morgan. 14(3):23.
Observations on Turfgrass Aeration and Vertical Mowing. Wayne C. Morgan. 12(2):12.
Patience Needed to Solve the Compaction Problem. J. E. Gallagher, Jr. 2(4):4.
New Irrigation and Aerification Methods. Wayne C. Morgan. 15(2):11.
Why Aerification? V. B. Youngner. 21(4):25.
Colorants for Dormant Bermuda and Other Subtropical Grasses. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 8(1):7.
A Turfgrass Colorant Study. John Van Dam and Kent Kurtz. 21(3):17.
The Economics of Overseeding and Colorizing Dormant Bermuda- grass. John Van Dam. 22(4):26.
Paspalum Vaginatum Winter Color Manaqement Study. J. Michael Henry and Victor A. Gibeault. 35(1,2,3,4):4.
An Economic Analysis. John Van Dam. 25(1):1. Meeting the Challenge of Inflation and Proposition 13. Forrest Cress and Victor A. Gibeault. 29(2):12.
Weedfree Turfgrass Seedbeds. V. B. Youngner and W. B. Tavener. 6(4):7.
Seedbed Preparation for Turfgrasses. O. R. Lunt, P. A.. Miller and G. Wyckoff. 6(1):5.
How to Plant Creeping Bent Stolons and Produce Putting Greens. R. R. Bond. 3(4):3.
The Use of Plugging for Changing Grasses in Turf. Zaki Mahdi. 6(3):5.
Vegetative Propagation of Grasses. Tosh Fuchigami. 8(3):19.
Construction and Maintenance of Turfgrass Areas in Britain and Western Europe. John Escritt. 20(2):9.
Successful Turfgrass Sodding Practices. Part I. James Beard. 26(3):17.
Successful Turfgrass Sodding Practices. Part II. James Beard. 26(4):25.
Managing Greens for Hot Weather Survival. V. B. Youngner and O. R. Lunt. 8(4):25.
Winter Turf Maintenance. V. B. Youngner. 18(4):29.
Management of Bentgrass Putting Greens in the West. V. B. Youngner. 8(3):17.
A Greenhouse for Warm Season Grasses. Wesley A. Humphrey. 11(2):15.
Landscaping to Protect Homes from Wildfire. Victor B. Younger. 20(4):28.
An Alternative Method of Greens Management. Part I. J. H. Madison, W. B. Davis and J. L. Paul. 24(2):11.
An Alternative Method of Greens Management. Part II. J. H. Madison, W. B. Davis and J. L. Paul. 24(3):20.
The Bowling Green. Edgar R. Haley. 26(2):12.
Introduction to Lawn Bowling. J. Micheal Henry. 27(3):17.
Landscaping for Fire Protection. Forrest Cress. 27(3):17.
Practical Management of the Lawn Bowling Green. Edgar R. Haley. 27(3):21.
Living with Your Turf. Victor A. Gibeault. 29(4):27.
Natural Versus Artificial Turf--An Environmental Alternative. William B. Davis. 31(1):1.
Cost of Golf Course Maintenance-0Palm Springs California 1982. John Van Dam, Etaferahu Takele and Victor A. Gibeault. 33(1,2,3,4):10.
Reviving Old Putting Greens. C. L. Hemstreet and Fred Dorman. 14(3):20.
Renovation of Old Bermudagrass Turf with Calcium Cyanamide. V. B. Youngner. 18(4):28.
Chemicals for Lawn Renovation. E. Robert Bichowsky and V. B. Youngner. 6(1):3.
A Further Evaluation of the Vertical Mulching Method of Improving Old Greens. T. G. Byrne et al. 15(2):9.
The Use of Plugging for Changing Grasses in Turf. Zaki Mahdi. 6(3):5.
Vegetative Propagation of Grasses. Tosh Fuchigami. 8(3):19.
Thatch Removal. Paul E. Rieke. 21(3):19.
Evaluation of Biological Dethatching Materials. R. Baldwin, J. Bivins and D. Hanson. V. A. Gibeault, 26(4):29.
Evaluation of Biological Thatch Decomposing Materials. D. L. Lancaster, A. W. Redo and V. A. Gibeault. 27(4):29.
Chemical Renovation of Turf. David L. Hanson, Clyde L. Elmore and Richard L. Baldwin. 30(2,3,4):12.
Thatch--The Turf Manager's Hidden Enemy. M. Ali Harivandi. 34(1):1.
Thatch Accumulation in Tall Fescue Varieties. Matthew K. Leonard, Richard Autio, Victor A. Gibeault and Stephen T. Cockerham. 37(3,4):9.
Successful Turfgrass Sodding Practices. Part I. James Beard. 26(3):17.
Successful Turfgrass Sodding Practices. Part II. James Beard. 24(3):20.
The Evolution of California's Sod Industry. Stephen T. Cockerham and Ralph J. C. Evans. 28(3):19.
Sod Rooting. William B. Davis and Charles A. Pratt. 32(1,2):3.
The Effects of Traffic on Turfgrass. Victor B. Youngner. 13(4):28
Problems and Solutions Associated with Heavily Used Turfgrass Areas. Forrest Cress. 26(2):13.
Pruning Responses of Mature Trees. Richard W. Harris. 15(1):7.
Tree Health and Beauty Improved from Vertical Mulching. Wayne C. Morgan. 12(4):31.
Carob Tree Growth Stimulated with Gibberellin. J. R. Goodin and V. T. Stoutemyer. 13(1):7.
Trees for the Golf Course. V . T. Stoutemyer. ll(l):l.
Growing Grass Under Eucalyptus. 5(1):4.
The Selection and Management of Turf for Shaded Areas. Kent W. Kurtz. 25(3):17.
Establishment and Early Care of Trees. Part I. Richard W. Harris. 27(1):4.
Establishment and Early Care of Trees. Part II. Richard W. Harris. 27(2):13.
Color the Golf Course Landscape. Richard G. Maire. 21(1):6.
Southern Chinch Bug, A New Pest of St. Augustinegrass in Southern California. F. S. Morishita, R. N. Jefferson and L. Johnston. 19(2):9.
Southern Chinch Bug. A New Pest of Turfgrass in California. R. N. Jefferson and F. S. Morishita. 18(2):10.
Two Pests of St. Augustinegrass (Southern Chinch Bug, A. S. Deal) (Gray Leaf Spot of St. Augustinegrass, K. E. Mueller). 22(3):19.
General Pests of Turf and Dichondra
Control of Turfgrass Pests. R. N. Jefferson and J. E. Swift. (6)2:1.
Dichondra Pests in Southern California. R. N. Jefferson and A. S. Deal. 14(3):17.
Turfgrass and Dichondra Pests in Southern California. R. N. Jefferson, A. S. Deal and S. A. Sher. 9(2):9.
Look for Turf Pests Now. R. N. Jefferson et al. 17(2):9.
Control of Billbugs on Turf. F. S. Morishita, W. Humphrey, L. C. Johnston and R. N. Jefferson. 21(2):13.
Control of Nematodes on Turf in A Landscape Management Program. John D. Radewald. 24(1):5.
Pest Activity Due to Mismanagement. A. J. Turgeon. 26(3):19.
Management Practices to Minimize Insect Problems. Ronald D. Oetting. 28(1):5.
Toxicity of Selected Insecticides to White Grub (Cyclocephala spp.) in Southern California Kentucky Bluegrass Plantings. W. R. Bowen. 33(1,2,3,4):3.
Controlling Gophers with Poison and Traps. J. B. Cook. 12(2):16.
Mechanical Gopher Control on Golf Courses. Seward T. Besemer. 14(2):16.
Progress Report on the Bermudagrass Mite and the Frit Fly. R. N. Jefferson and F. S. Morishita. 12(2):9.
The Bermudagrass Eriophyid Mite. G. D. Butler, Jr. and A. A; Baltensperger. 13(2):9.
The Safe Use of Pesticides. Andrew S. Deal. 23(4):26.
Integrated Pest Management for Turf. Victor A. Gibeault, William R. Bowen, Howard D. Ohr, Ivan J. Thomason and Forrest Cress. 31(2):13.
Greenbug: A Potential Turf Pest. W. R. Bowen. 33(1,2,3,4):4.
Two Pests of St. Augustinegrass (Southern Chinch Bug, Andrew S. Deal) (Gray Leaf Spot, Kenneth E. Mueller). 22(3):19.
Influence of pH on Pesticide Activity. M. Ali Harivandi. 31(2):15.
Antitranspirants--Uses and Effects on Plant Life. D. C. Davenport, R. M. Hagen and P. E. Martin. 19(4):25.
Drainage Principles. J. Letey. 15(4):25. Drainage of Recreational Areas. Clyde E. Houston. 14(2):14. Aeration, Compaction and Drainage. J. Letey. 11(3):17.
Conserving Water in The Landscape. Richard Baldwin. 27(1):2.
Preparing Turf to Survive a Drought. Victor A. Gibeault. 27(2):9.
Drought Experience Shows Turfgrass Landscape can be Managed Successfully with Limited Water. Forrest D. Cress. 28(2):11.
Drought Tolerance and Water Relationship of Turfgrasses. Jack D. Butler and Charles M. Feldhake. 29(1):3.
California Turfgrass: It's Use, Water Requirement and Irriga- tion. V. A. Gibeault, S. Cockerham, J. M. Henry and J. Meyer. 39(3,4):1.
Managing Turfgrasses During Drought. M. Ali Harivandi and Victor A. Gibeault. 40(1,2,3,4):1.
The Economics of Turfgrass Sprinkler Irrigation. Wm. W. Wood, Jr. 17(2):15.
Use of High Boron Sewage Effluent on Golf Greens. Dean R. Donaldson, Robert S. Ayers and Kent Y. Kaita. 29(1):1.
The Use of Effluent Water for Turfgrass Irrigation. M. Ali Harivandi. 32(3,4):1.
A. Three Article series on the Characteristics and Use of Effluent Water:
I. The Use of Effluent Water in Your Management Program. Wade L. Berry. 24(4):26.
II. Using Effluent Water for Irrigation. Victor B. Youngner. 24(4):27.
III. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Effluent Water in Plant Management. A. J. Woffinden. 24(4):28.
Irrigation Water Quality and Turfgrass Management. Ali Harivandi. 38(3,4):8.
Water Measuring and Control Equipment. A. Marsh. 8(2):11.
Tensiometers in Turfgrass. W. C. Morgan. 10(4):28.
Evapotranspiration--A Guide to Irrigation. W. 0. Pruitt. 14(4):27.
Evapotranspiration for Turf Measured with Automatic Irrigation Equipment. S. J. Richards and L. V. Weeks. 14(1):7.
Turf Irrigation Based on Instruments. Sterling J. Richards. 14(3):24.
Sprinkler Can Tests Can Help You. W. C. Morgan. 14(2):12.
Turfgrass Irrigation Research at the University of California. Albert W. Marsh. 20(1):1.
Calculating Irrigation Needs. V. A. Gibeault. 22(4):28.
Water Use and Turf Quality of Warm-season and Cool-season Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner, A. W. Marsh, R. A. Strohman, V. A. Gibeault and S. Spaulding. 31(3,4):1.
Water Movement in Soils. W. H. Gardner and J. C. Hatch. 12(1):5.
Water Distribution. Albert W. Marsh. 18(1):3.
Soil Water Relations. Sterling J. Richards. 11(4):29.
Water-Soil-Plant Relations. Robert M. Hagen. 7(4):25.
Turf and Soil Water--Air Relationship. F. K. Aljibury. 17(3):19.
Water Penetration of Soils. D. W. Henderson and J. A. Vomocil. 7(4):31.
Water Usage. S. J. Richards. 18(2):11.
Water Requirements as a Function of Clipping Height and Frequency. J. R. Watson. 17(1):1.
Irrigation Water Quality and Turfgrass Management. Ali Harivandi. 38(3,4):8.
Irrigation--Systems and Procedures. John H. Madison. 14(1):1.
Concept of Sprinkler System Selection. E. J. Hunter. 15(4):28.
Characteristics of Pipe Used for Sprinkler Systems. C. E. Rowland. 16(1):5.
A Low Applicator Sprinkler System for Bowling Greens. T. G. Byrne. 16(4):29.
Protect Your Investment in a Landscape Sprinkler System. Albert W. Marsh, John Van Dam and Victor A. Gibeault. 21(4):29.
Sprinkler Distribution Related to Chemical Injection. Ralph A. Strohman and Albert W. Marsh. 22(1):3.
Water Requirement Information Needed for Good Planning. Albert W. Marsh. 26(1):2.
Metrics. James F. Thompson. 29(3):19.
Sprinkler Irrigation Terminology. Hugh McKay. 19(3):22.
Wetting Agents. J. Letey, R. E. Pelishek and J. Osborn. 12(1):3.
The Use of Physical Soil Amendments, Irrigation and Wetting Agents in Turfgrass Management. W. C. Morgan et al. 16(3):17.
Effect of Wetting Agents on Irrigation of Water Repellent Soils. J. Letey et al. 13(1):1.
Surfactant Longevity and Wetting Characteristics. J. R. Osborn, J. Letey and N. Valoris. 19(3):17.
Some Questions About Irrigation. 9(3):18.
Turfgrass Irrigation Research at the University of California. Albert W. Marsh. 20(1):1.
How to Receive the Greatest Benefits from Turfgrass Irrigation. A. W. Marsh. 16(4):27.
Water Management of Turfgrass and Tgees. Wayne C. Morgan. 11(3):21.
New Irrigation and Aerification Methods. W. C. Morgan. 15(2):11.
Turfgrass Varieties and Irrigation Practices. V. B. Youngner. 20(1):3.
Colorado River Water-- It's Better Than You Think. R. L. Branson. 21(2):15.
Protect Your Investment in a Landscape Sprinkler System. Albert W. Marsh, Jan Van Dam and Victor A. Gibeault. 21(4):29.
Turfgrass Varieties and Irrigation Practices. V. B. Youngner. 20(1):3.
Factors in Turfgrass Irrigation. M. Ali Harivandi. 31(2):18.
Turfgrass Irrigation Efficiency. M. Ali Harivandi. 34(4):21.
Matching Irrigation to Turfgrass Root Depth. Lin Wu. 35(1,2,3,4):1.
Effects of Mowinq Soil Oxygen and Clipping Height Effects on the Growth of Newport Bluegrass. J. Letey et al. 14(2):9.
Water Requirements as a Function of Clipping Height and Frequency. J. R. Watson. 17(1):1.
The Vertical Mowing of Grass. C. Gordon Wyckoff. 4(4):3.
Observations on Turfgrass Aeration and Vertical Mowing. Wayne C. Morgan. 12(2):12.
Vertical Mowing-Aerification-Poa Annua Invasion. V. B. Youngner. 18(1):6.
Chemical Control of Annual Bluegrass as Related to Vertical Mowing. V. B. Youngner and F. J. Nudge. 18(3):17.
Mowing. V. B. Youngner and F. J. Nudge. 18(3):17.
Thatch Removal. Paul E. Ricke. 21(3):19.
Mowing Grass with a Reel-type Machine. Don 0. Benson. 13(2):11.
Problems of Mowing the Warm Season Stoloniferous Grasses. V. T. Stoutemyer. 5(4):4.
Patterns of Mowing. J. R. Watson. 12(4):27.
Chelates Correct Micronutrient Deficiencies in Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Wayne C. Morgan. 12(3):21.
Coated Fertilizers: General Description and Applications. 0. R. Lunt, A. M. Rofranek and J. J. Oertli. 12(1):1.
Properties of Coated Fertilizer Materials. J. J. Oertli and 0. R. Lunt. 12(2):14.
A Comparison of Resin-Fertilizer with Non-Coated Soluble Fertilizers on Bentgrass Putting Green Turf. Seward T. Besemer. 13(1):3.
Nutrient Disorders in Turfgrass. J. J. Oertli. 12(3):17. Yellowing of Turfgrass. G. C. Horn. 12(3):22.
How to Figure Your Fertilizer Costs. Richard G. Maire. 10(2):14.
Budgeting Your Fertilizer Needs for Turfgrass. M. S. Beckley and Thomas Byrne. 12(2):10.
Liquid Fertilization of Turfgrass. L. J. Booher. 12(3):17.
Liquid Fertilizer Injection. 0. A. Matkin. 16(4):31.
Efficiency of Fertilizer Injection. Albert W. Marsh. 24(4):32.
What We Should Know About Nitrogen Fertilizers for Turfgrass. 0. R. Lunt. 10(2):9.
What To Expect From a Nitrogen Fertilizer. Eliot C. Roberts. 15(1):1.
Nitrogen Sources in Relation to Turfgrass Establishment in Sand. Kenneth D. Gowans and Edward J. Johnson. 23(2):9.
The Art and Science of Nitrogen Use. V. B. Youngner. 23(2):13.
The Characteristics of Ureaformaldehyde. V. A. Gibeault. 20(2):13.
Urea Formaldehyde. T. G. Byrne and 0. R. Lunt. 12(3):19.
Urea--Formaldehyde Fertilizer. 0. R. Lunt and V. B. Youngner. 5(4):3.
Ion Exchange Fertilizers and Ammoniated Organic Matter. 0. R. Lunt, R. H. Sciaroni and A. M. Kofranek. 12(3):21.
Metal Ammonium Phosphates. 0. R. Lunt, F. T. Yamaguchi and S. B. Clark. 12(2):11.
Response of Five Grass Species to Phosphorus on Six Soils. O. R. Lunt, R. L. Branson and S. B. Clark. 17(4):25.
Metal Ammonium Phosphates. 0. R. Lunt, F. T. Yamaguchi and S. B. Clark. 12(2):11.
Phosphorus and Its Relationship to Turfgrasses and Poa Annua L. F. V. Juska and A. A. Hanson. 17(4):27.
Phosphate Needs for Turfgrass Establishment. Kenneth Gowans. 20(2):15.
Determining the Need for Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilization in a New Turf Planting. John Van Dam, Roy Branson and Ralph Strohman. 29(3):17.12.
Turfgrass Diseases: The Relationship of Potassium, R. L. Goss and C. J. Gould. 18(2):15.
Determining the Need for Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilization in a New Turf Planting. John Van Dam, Roy Branson and Ralph Strohman. 29(3):17.
Turf Fertilization Program. V. B. Youngner. 13(4):31.
Fertilizer Recommendations for Turfgrass. V. B. Youngner. 9(2):16.
Fertilizer Material Solubility. 17(1):6.
What We Should Know About Nutrients Other Than Nitrogen. J. J. Oertli. 10(4):30.
New Fertilizer Labels Coming. 14(1):6.
Necessary Nutrients for Turfgrass. Victor A. Gibeault. 23(4):30.
An Evaluation of Some Soluble Iron Sources for Turf Fertili- zation. Victor A. Gibeault and Kenneth Mueller. 25(3):22.
"Eyeballing" Turfgrass Fertility Needs. John H. Madison. 26(1):4.
Metrics. James F. Thompson. 29(3):19.
Fertilizing Seashore Paspalum. M. A. Harivandi and V. A. Gibeault. 33(1,2,3,4):8.
Fertility Assay of Sands. Jack A. Paul. 31(1):8.
Factors Associated with Iron Chlorosis of Kentucky Bluegrass Cultivars. M. A. Harivandi and J. D. Butler. 32(1,2):1.
Iron and Turf Culture. Ali Harivandi. 37(3,4):10.
Sulfur, Soil pH and Turfgrass Management. A. Harivandi. 40(1,2,3,4):9.
Turf and Soil Water-Air Relationship. F. K. Aljibury. 17(3):19.
Soil Oxygen and Clipping Height Effects on the Growth of Newport Bluegrass. J. Letey et al. 14(2):9.
Aerification or Cultivation of Established Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 8(2):9.
Patience Needed to Solve the Compaction Problem. J. E. Gallagher, Jr. 2(4):4.
Summer Aeration Helps Turf Growth. Wayne C. Morgan. 14(3):23.
New irrigation and Aerification Methods. Wayne C. Morgan. 15(2):11.
Observations on Turfgrass Aeration and Vertical Mowing. Wayne C. Morgan. 12(2):12.
Aeration, Compaction and Drainage. J. Letey. 11(3):17.
Vertical Mowing-Aerification-Poa Annua Invasion. V. B. Youngner. 18(1):6.
Thirty Years of Turfgrass Soil Testing. 0. J. Noer. l0(l):0.
Better Answers with Soil and Plant Analysis. Roy L. Branson. 16(1):1.
A Method for Minimizing Compaction in Putting Greens. 0. R. Lunt. 6(3):l.
Aeration, Compaction and Drainage. J. Letey. 11(3):17.
Patience Needed to Solve the Compaction Problem. J. E. Gallagher, Jr. 2(4):4.
Effects of Organic and Inorganic Amendments on the Hydraulic Conductivity of Three Sands Used for Turfgrass Soils. J. L. Paul, John H. Madison and L. Waldron. 21(2):9.
Water-Related Studies in Turfgrass. Forrest Cress. 37(3,4):14.
Drainage--Refer to Irrigation Modification-Sand
Soil Types for Putting Greens. 0. R. Lunt. 8(2):13.
Soil Amendments--What Can They Really Do? Roy L. Branson. 11(1):7.
Effects of Organic and Inorganic Amendments on the Hydraulic Conductivity of Three Sands Used for Turfgrass Soils. J. L. Paul, John H. Madison and L. Waldron. 21(2):9.
Sands Used in Soil Mixes. John H. Madison. 19(1):3.
The Correct Sand for Putting Greens. Charles G. Wilson. 18(4):31.
Peat Classifications. J. R. Watson. 17(3):21.
Making Sand Greens Softer. 0. R. Lunt. 11(1):3.
The USGA Green Section Specifications. How Have They Done? W. H. Bengeyfield. 18(1):1.
Soil Mixes and Turfgrass Management. 0. R. Lunt. 11(3):23.
The Use of Physical Soil Amendments, Irrigation and Wetting Agent in Turfgrass Management. Wayne C. Morgan et al. 16(3):17.
A Method for Minimizing Compaction in Putting Greens. 0. R. Lunt. 6(3):l.
Sands and Their Place on the Golf Course. William B. Davis. 23(3):17.
Examples of Real Solutions--The Fine Sand Green. William B. Davis. 23(3):20.
The Sand Football Field. William B. Davis, Delbert S. Farnham and Kenneth D. Gowans. 24(3):17.
A Study of Three Sand Mixes. J. Van Dam, V. A. Gibeault, W. B. Davis and K. Mueller. 25(4):25.
Fertility Assay of Sands. Jack L. Paul. 26(2):10.
Soils and Sands for Bowling Greens. William B. Davis. 27(3):19.
Sands and Your Putting Green. William B. Davis. 27(4):31.
Hydrophobic Soils on Putting Green. J. Michael Henry and Jack L. Paul. 28(2):9.
Pros and Cons of Frequent Sand Topdressing. William B. Davis. 28(4):25.
Thoroughbreds Now Racing on Bay Meadows Turf Course. Forrest D. Cress, David L. Hanson and William B. Davis. 29(1):5.
Sand Green Construction. W. B. Davis. 31(1):4.
Fertility Assay of Greens. Jack A. Paul. 31(1):8.
Problems and Solutions to Maintaining Sand Greens and Playing Fields. W. B. Davis. 33(1,2,3,4):1.
Hot Green. William B. Davis. 34(1):3.
Seedbed Preparation for Turfgrass. 0. R. Lunt, P. A. Miller and G. Wykoff. 6(1):5.
Weedfree Turfgrass Seedbeds. V. B. Youngner and William B. Tavener. 6(4):7.
Sands and Their Place on the Golf Course. W. B. Davis. 23(3):17.
The Sand Football Field. W. B. Davis, D. S. Farnham and Kenneth D. Gowans. 24(3):17.
Examples of Real Solutions--The Fine Sand Green. W. B. Davis. 23(3):20.
An Alternative Method of Greens Management, Part I. J. H. Madison, W. B. Davis and J. L. Paul. 24(2):11.
An Alternative Method of Greens Management, Part II. J. H. Madison, W. B. Davis and J. L. Paul. 24(3):20.
Salinity in Relation to Turfgrass. Roy L. Branson. 11(4):27.
Colorado River--It's Better Than You Think. Roy L. Branson. 21(2):15.
Final Research Report: Cool Season Variety Study in High Salt Location. V. A. Gibeault, D. Hanson, D. Lancaster and E. Johnson. 27(2):11.
Managing Saline, Sodic or Saline-Sodic Soils for Turfgrasses. M. Ali Harivandi. 34(2,3):9.
Soil Water Relations. S. J. Richards. 11(4):29.
Is Your Turfgrass Problem Due to Soils or Irrigation? Wayne C. Morgan. 16(2):14.
Turf -and Soil Water--Air Relationship. F. K. Aljibury. 17(3):19.
Water Penetration of Soils.. D. W. Henderson and J. A. Vomocil. 7(4):31.
Water Movement of Soils. W. H. Gardner and J. C. Hatch. 12(1):5.
Water Soil Plant Relations. Robert M. Hagen. 7(4):25.
Influence of pH on Pesticide Activity. M. Ali Harivandi. 31(2):15.
Turfgrass Research by the California Agricultural Extension Service. W. B. Davis. 17(3):20.
A Review of Recent Turfgrass Research in Southern California. V. B. Youngner. 19(1):6.
Progress Report: Electricity in Climate Control for Wintergreen Bermudagrass. H. Hamilton Williams. 19(4):28.
Relationship of the University to the Turfgrass Industry. D. Aldrich, Jr. 11(4):25.
Turfgrass Irrigation Research at the University of California. Albert W. Marsh. 20(1):1.
A Progress Report: Control of Annual Bluegrass in Turf. C. L. Elmore, L. Frey, K. Gowans and J. Van Dam. 22(1):5.
Progress Report: Crabgrass Control in Turf 1971. C. L. Elmore, K. Mueller, K. Gowans and B. Fischer. 22(2):14.
Weed Control Progress Report: Postemergence Broadleaf Weed Control in Turfgrass. C. L. Elmore, L. Frey and N. L. Smith. 23(1):6.
Turfgrass Variety Research Report 1970-75. V. A. Gibeault, J. Breece,'J. Bivins, D. Donaldson, D. Hanson and J. Smith. 26(4):26.
Progress Report: Recent Research Results at U. C. South Coast Field Station. V. A. Gibeault, V. B. Youngner, S. Spaulding, R. Autio, M. Henry and J. Van Dam. 27(1):1.
Institute Speakers Stress Efficient Energy Use. F. Cress. 28(4):25.
Importance of Turfgrass in California. V. A. Gibeault. 29(4):25.
Strangers in A Strange Land. Tokuji Furuta. 21(3):22.
Turfgrass by the Thousands of Acres. M. H. Kimball. 5(1):1.
Turfgrass--What is its Future? J. J. McElroy. 9(1):1.
California's 50,000 Acre Golf Course. W. B. Davis. 16(1):2.
California's Golf Course Boom. W. B. Davis. 18(4):25.
California Bowling Green Survey. J. Michael Henry and John Van Dam. 28(3):17.
Fairway Management in California. V. A. Gibeault. 28(3):21.
Conservation and Energy Efficiency Strategies. Forrest Cress. 28(4):33.
San Francisco Bay Area Golf Course Agronomic Survey: Summary of Results. Larry Costello and M. Ali Harivandi. 33(1,2,3,4):5.
TURFGRASS
SPECIES AND VARIETIES
Climatic Zones for Turfgrasses in California. V. B. Youngner et al. 12(4):25.
Turfgrass Adaptation in California. V. B. Youngner. 17(2):13.
Which is The Best Turfgrass? V. B. Youngner. 12(4):30.
An Evaluation of Turfgrass Mixes in The Antelope Valley. Victor A. Gibeault, John Van Dam and Stanley Spaulding. 21(1):7.
Some Climatic Requirements of Turfgrass. Victor A. Gibeault. 23(4):29.
Selecting the Best Turfgrass. M. A. Harivandi, W. Davis, V. A. Gibeault, M. Henry, J. Van Dam and L. Wu. 34(4):17.
Annual Bluegrass as a Cool Season Grass for Bermudagrass Mixtures. V. T. Stoutemyer 4(1):1.
The Bahiagrasses. C. Gordon Wyckoff and V. T. Stoutemyer. 4(2):4.
Tall Fescue--Pensacola Bahiagrass Combination. V. B. Youngner. 8(3):24.
Bahiagrass for Lawns. H. G. Meyers, G. C. Horn, E. 0. Burt and G. M. Whitton. 20(3):23.
Evaluation of Bentgrass Strains for Bowling and Putting Green Turf. V. T. Stoutemyer and Pierre A. Miller. 3(3):4.
Turf Performance Evaluations. 2(3):3.
The Story of Cohansey. E. R. Steiniger. 19(4):31.
The Bermudagrass-Bentgrass Combination for an All-Year Putting or Lawn Bowling Green. Zaki Mahdi. 6(2):8.
Colonial Bentgrass in California. Dean Donaldson. 23(1):7.
Bermudagrass for Turf in the Southwest. V. B. Youngner. 8(3):21.
Evaluation of Bermudagrass Strains. C. Gordon Wyckoff and V. T. Stoutemyer. 4(3):2.
Evaluation of New Bermudagrass Species and Strains. V. B. Youngner. 6(2):5.
Improved Bermudagrass. W..A. Humphrey and V. B. Youngner. 12(3):18.
Santa Ana, A New Turf Bermudagrass for California. V. B. Youngner. 16(3):23.
Depth of Rooting of Bermudagrass. 0. R. Lunt. 18(4):29.
The Bermudagrass-Bentgrass Combination for an All-Year Putting or Lawn Bowling Green. Zaki Mahdi. 6(2):8.
Putting or Lawn Bowling Green. Zaki Mahdi. 6(2):8.
Turf Bermudagrasses. V. B. Youngner, V. A. Gibeault and J. R. Breece. 22(1):1.
Overseeding Bermudagrass Fairways. J. R. Breece, W. B. Davis and V. B. Youngner. 20(3):17.
The Economics of Overseeding and Colorizing Dormant Bermuda-grass. John Van Dam. 22(4):26.
Fusarium Blight, A Destructive Disease of Kentucky Bluegrass and Its Control. R. M. Endo, R. Baldwin, S. Cockerham, P. F. Colbaugh, A. H. McCain and V. A. Gibeault. 23(1):1.
Siduron Control of Bermudagrass in Cool Season Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner, John Van Dam and Stanley Spaulding. 24(1):1.
Metal Tolerance of Bermudagrass Cultivars. Lin Wu, J. M. Johnson and William B. Davis. 33(1,2,3,4):14.
Hybrid Bermudagrass Winter Overseeding. M. Ali Harivandi. 36(1,2,3,4):1.
Strawberry Clover and Common Bermudagrass Combination Turf for Low Maintenance and Energy Conservation. Victor A. Gibeault and Matthew Leonard. 37(1,2):4.
Overseeding of Bermudagrass in Coachella Valley. John Van Dam, Victor A. Gibeault and Richard Autio. 38(3,4):13.
Winter Overseeding of Common Bermudagrass. John Van Dam, Matthew Leonard and Victor A. Gibeault. 39(1,2):4.
The Turf-forming Bluegrasses. V. B. Youngner. 7(3):18.
Merion Bluegrass In California. V. T. Stoutemyer. 3(2):1.
Newport Kentucky Bluegrass. 10(2):16.
Evaluations of Fescues and Bluegrasses. V. T. Stoutemyer. 3(1):3.
Turf Performance Evaluations. 2(3):3.
Fusarium Blight, A Destructive Disease of Kentucky Bluegrass, and Its Control. R. M. Endo, R. Baldwin, S. Cockerham, P. F. Colbaugh, A. H. McCain and V. A. Gibeault. 23(1):1.
Human Comfort and Bluegrass mComfortw in the Hot Climates of California. J. H. Madison. 24(1):2.
Cool Season Turfgrass Cultivar Performance, 1975-79. V. A. Gibeault, D. L. Hanson, R. Autio, S. Spaulding and V. B. Youngner. 29(4):28.
Factors Associated with Iron Chlorosis of Kentucky Bluegrass Cultivars. M. A. Harivandi and J. D. Butler. 32(1,2):1.
Identification of Turfgrasses by Vegetative Morphology. V. B. Youngner and June Latting. 10(3):17.
Dichondra: Past, Present and Future. V. B. Youngner. 16(3):21.
A Mosaic Virus Disease of Dichondra. L. G. Weathers. 22(3):24.
Dichondra Rust Control: Research Progress Report. Gary W. Hickman and Jan Holcomb. 29(3):18.
Shade Grasses and Maintenance. James B. Beard. 17(4):29.
The Possibilities of Sedges as Turf. V. T. Stoutemyer. 3(2):4.
Prostrate Birdsfoot Trefoil--A Turf for Difficult Sites. S. Spaulding. 10(4):25.
Growing Grass Under Eucalyptus. 5(1):4.
Drought Tolerance and Water Relationships of Turfgrass. Jack D. Butler and Charles M. Feldhake. 29(1):3.
California Turfgrass: It's Use, Water Requirement and Irriga- tion. V. A. Gibeault, S. T. Cockerham, J. M. Henry and J. Meyer. 39(3,4):1.
Fine-leaved Fescues as Turfgrasses in Southern California. V. B. Youngner. 7(1):7.
Evaluations of Fescues and Bluegrasses. V. T. Stoutemyer. 3(1):3.
Growing Grass Under Eucalyptus. 5(1):4.
Turf Performance Evaluations. 2(3):3.
Tall Fescue--Pensacola Bahiagrass Combination. V. B. Youngner. 8(3):24.
Tall Fescue in California. V. A. Gibeault, V. B. Youngner and D. R. Donaldson. 22(4):25.
Tall Fescue Turf Performance Under a Tree Shade Gradient. Lin Wu, David Huff and W. B. Davis. 34(4):19.
Turf-Type Tall Fescue Performance in California. V. A. Gibeault and R. Autio. 37(1,2):1.
Cool Season Turfgrasses for Recreational Turf--Variety Performance. V. A. Gibeault and R. Autio. 39(1,2):7.
Hard Fescue--Characteristics and Herbicide Tolerance. A. Harivandi and C. Elmore. 40(1,2,3,4):5.
Fine-Leaf Fescue Performance for California Central Coast. A. Harivandi and L. Wu. 40(1,2,3,4):7.
The Use of Ground Covers. V. T. Stoutemyer. 7(1):1.
Ground Covers: Specifications and Costs. James C. Perry. 21(3):21.
What's New in Ground Cover Herbicides? W. A. Humphrey and C. L. Elmore. 25(3):21.
Chemical Growth of Ground Covers and Shrubs. Henry Hield. 25(4):29.
Tolerance of Rooted and Uprooted Ground Cover Plantings to Preemergence Herbicides. Progress Report. W. A. Humphrey and C. L. Elmore. 28(2):14.
Perennial Ryegrass in California. V. A. Gibeault, V. B. Youngner, R. Baldwin and J. Breece. 22(2):9.
An Evaluation of Perennial Ryegrass Varieties for Winter Over-seeding. Victor A. Gibeault and John Van Dam. 22(2):11.
An Evaluation of Perennial Ryegrass Varieties for Winter Over-seeding, Final Report. Victor A. Gibeault and John Van Dam. 23(4):28.
An Evaluation of Perennial Ryegrass Variety Seeding Rates. V. A. Gibeault, E. Johnson, K. Gowans and D. Donaldson. 24(2):9.
Cool Season Turfgrass Cultivar Performance, 1975. Victor A. Gibeault, David L. Hanson, Richard Autio, Stanley Spaulding and Victor B. Youngner. 29(4):28.
Cool Season Turfgrasses for Recreational Turf--Variety Performance. V. A. Gibeault and R. Autio. 29(1,2):7.
Playground Turf. V. B. Youngner. 9(2):15.
The Effects of Traffic on Turfgrass. V. B. Youngner. 13(4):28.
Cleated-Shoe Traffic Concentration on a Football Field. S. T. Cockerham. 39(3,4):11.
Tolerance of Cool Season Turfgrass to Sports Traffic. S. T. Cockerham, V. A. Gibeault, J. Van Dam and M. K. Leonard. 39(3,4):12.
Paspalum Vaginatum 'Adalayd' and 'Future.' J. Michael Henry, Victor A. Gibeault, Victor B. Youngner and Stanley Spaulding. 29(2):9.
Fertilizing Seashore Paspalum. M. A. Harivandi and V. A. Gibeault. 33(1,2,3,4):8.
Paspalum Vaginatum Winter Color Management Study. J. M. Henry and V. A. Gibeault. 35(1,2,3,4):4.
An Evaluation of Herbicides on Seashore Paspalum. M. A. Harivandi, C. Elmore and J. M. Henry. 37(1,2):5.
Seashore Paspalum Scalping Study. Victor A. Gibeault, Matthew K. Leonard and J. Michael Henry. 38(3,4):11.
Turfgrass Seed Mixtures. V. B. Youngner. 7(2):14.
Turfgrass Seed Mixtures for Fairway and Park Turf. V. B. Youngner. 11(2):16.
Turfgrass Seed Guide. V. B. Youngner. 7(2):11.
Turfgrass Seeds by the Pound. X. Gowans; 22(3):23.
Turf Seed Quality. Alvin G. Law. 26(1):1.
St. Augustinegrass for Turf. V. B. Youngner, V. A. Gibeault and Ken Mueller. 22(3):17.
Two Pests of St. Augustinegrass (So. Chinch Bug, A.S. Deal) (Gray Leaf Spot of St. Augustinegrass, K. E. Mueller). 22(3):19.
A Minor Prevalence of Gray Leaf Spot of St. Augustinegrass in Southern California. H.S. Gill and G. A. Zentmyer. 26(2):9.
Turfgrass Terminology, Crop Science Society of America. 21(4):31.
Zoysias as Turfgrasses for Southern California. C. Gordon Wyckoff. 5(3):1.
Uses for Zoysiagrasses in the Southwest. 9(4):29.
Zoysiagrass for Lawns. V. B. Youngner and M. H. Kimball. 12(3):23.
Zoysiagrass in California. Victor B. Youngner. 30(1):1.
"El Toro" Zoysiagrass. V. A. Gibeault and S. T. Cockerham. 38(1,2):1.
Zoysiagrass Establishment. J. M. Henry, S. Tjosvold and V. A. Gibeault. 38(1,2):1.
Nitrogen Fertilization of "El Toro" Zoysiagrass. V. A. Gibeault, M. X. Leonard and S. T. Cockerham. 38(1,2):4.
Tolerance of "El Toro" Zosiagrass to Selected Postemergence Herbicides. D. W. Cudney, C. L. Elmore, V. A. Gibeault and S. Cockerham. 38(1,2):6.
Tolerance of "El Toro" Zoysiagrass to Selected Preemergence Herbicides. D. W. Cudney, C. L. Elmore, V. A. Gibeault and S. Cockerham. 38(1,2):7.
Microlaena Stipoides (R. Br.). L. B. Martin and R. J. Seibert. 5(2):3.
Understanding How Turfgrasses Grow. V. B. Youngner. 26(3):20.
Cool Season Turfgrass Variety Performance. Victor A. Gibeault, Ali Harivandi and Richard-Autio. 34(2,3):12.
Buffalograss Turf Performance and Management in Shade. Lin Wu. 40(1,2,3,4):2.
Annual Bluegrass, Poa annua. V. B. Youngner. (Poa Annua) 15(2):15.
Poa Annua. Victor A. Gibeault. 24(2):13.
Phosphorus and its Relationship to Turfgrasses and Poa annua L. T. F. Juska and A. A. Hanson. 17(4):27.
The Control of Poa annua, Annual Bluegrass in Putting Greens. V. B. Youngner. 9(4):27.
Chemical Control of Annual Bluegrass as Related to Vertical Mowing. V. B. Youngner and F. J. Nudge. 18(3):17.
Studies on the Initial Effect and Residual Characteristics of Several Selective Preemergent Herbicides in Relation to Overseeding and Poa Annua Control. Carl B. Downing, H. Hamilton Williams, V. A. Gibeault, John Van Dam and A. H. Lange. 20(4):25.
Vertical Mowing-Aerification and Poa annua Invasion. V. B. Youngner. 18(1):6.
Effect of Temperature Stress on Poa annua. James Beard. 19(1):1.
Germination of Annual Bluegrass Seed. Arne W. Hovin. 7(12)13.
Progress Report: Control of Annual Bluegrass in Turfgrass. C. L. Elmore, L. Frey, K. Gowans and J. Van Dam. 22(1):5.
Annual Bluegrass Control in Dichondra. M. A. Harivandi and C. Elmore. 36(1,2,3,4):2.
Chemical Control of Broad-leaved Weeds in Lawns and Turf. W. A. Harvey. 4(1):4.
The Use of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T in Turf. W. A. Harvey. 6(4):6.
The Use of 2,4,5-T for Clover Control in Turf. W. H. Daniel. 3(3):1.
Preemergence and Postemergence Control of Broadleaf Weeds in Young Grass Turf. C. L. Elmore, K. Gowans, E. Johnson and W. B. McHenry. 21(4):27.
Weed Control Progress Report on Postemergence Broadleaf Weed Control in Turfgrass. C. L. Elmore, L. Frey and N. L. Smith. 23(1):6.
Broadleaf Weed Control in Turf. Edward J. Johnson, Leland S. Frey and Clyde L. Elmore. 24(1):7.
Broadleaf Weed Control in Turf. Clyde Elmore. 25(2):14.
Chemical Brush Control. O.A. Leonard and W. A. Harvey. 13(1):1.
Is Crabgrass Here to Stay? R. E. Engel. 19(1):7.
Life Cycle of Crabgrass in California. V. B. Youngner. 12(2):13.
Crabgrass Trials of 1951. J. E. Gallagher and M. Zaki Mahdi. 2(2):1.
Trials of Selective Herbicides for Crabgrass Control-1955. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 6(1):6.
Control of Crabgrass with Chemicals. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 6(4):4.
The Control of Crabgrass in Established Turfgrasses. V. B. Youngner and Tosh Fuchigami. 8(4):28.
Crabgrass Control Test-1959. Tosh Fuchigami and V. B. Youngner. 9(4):32.
Progress Report on Crabgrass Control in Turf, 1971. C. L. Elmore, K. Mueller, K. Gowans and B. Fischer. 22(2):14.
Dallisgrass Control. Tosh Fuchigami. 7(1):8.
Weed Control in Dichondra. Jesse D. Skoss. 7(1):5.
Dichondra Rust Control: Research Progress Report. Gary W. Hickman and Jan Holcomb. 29(3):18.
Selective Weed Control in Ornamental Ground Covers. W. A. Harvey. 14(4):25.
Pre-emergence Weed Control in Ground Cover Plantings. C. L. Elmore, W. A. Humphrey and T. Kretchum. 18(2):9.
Herbicide Evaluations in Ground Cover Plantings. C. L. Elmore et al. 19(2):11.
What's New in Ground Cover Herbicides? W. A. Humphrey and C. L. Elmore. 25(3):21.
Chemical Growth of Ground Covers and Shrubs. Henry Hield. 25(4):29.
Progress Report. W. A. Humphrey and C. L. Elmore. 28(2):14.
Kikuyugrass, Pennisetum Clandestimum and its Control. V. B. Youngner. 8(1):1.
Kikuyugrass, Pennisetum Clandestimum and its Control--A Progress Report. Tosh Fuchigami and V. B. Youngner. 3(4):31.
Chemical Control of Flowering of Pennisetum Clandestimum, Kikuyugrass. J. R. Goodin; 9(3):17.
Kikuyugrass--It's Management and Control. V. B. Youngner, W. W. Wright and E. Zimmerman. 21(1):1.
Chemical and Cultural Control of Kikuyugrass in Turf. D. W. Cudney, V. A. Gibeault, R. L. Baldwin and J. R. Breece. 31(3,4):5.
Weed Control by Turfgrass Management. V. B. Youngner. 6(4):7.
Weedfree Turfgrass Seedbeds. V. B. Youngner and W. B. Tavener. 6(4):7.
Seedbed Preparation for Turfgrasses. O. R. Lunt, P. A. Miller and G. Wyckoff. 6(1):5.
Regulation of Sodium Arsenite as an Injurious Material. John C. Hills. 13(4):25.
Substitute Herbicides for Sodium Arsenite. W. B. McHenry. 13(4):26.
Tests with CMU Weed and Grass Killer. C. Gordon Wyckoff. 4(1):4.
Summary of Uses of Neburon (Kloben), 50% Formulation, for Turf Purposes in the Northwest. Roy Goss. 9(3):22.
The Mode of Action of Dalapon. J. K. Leasure. 12(3):19.
Siduron Control of Bermudagrass in Cool Season Turfgrasses. V. B. Younger, John Van Dam and S. E. Spaulding. 24(1):1.
The Safe Use of Pesticides. Andrew S. Deal. 23(4):26.
Progress Report: Weed Control in Golf Course Bunkers with Glyphosate. C. L. Murdock and R. K. Nishimoto. 30(1):4.
Chemical Pest Control. John H. Madison. 19(3):19.
Chemical Calculations in Turfgrass Management. Tosh Fuchigami. 7(3):22.
Some Problems in Herbicide Application. V. B. Youngner. 16(4):25.
Turf Weed Control. John E. Gallagher. 2(1):1.
Weed Control Recommendations for 1960 Fairway Turf. 10(1):8.
1 Weed Control Adjacent to Grassed Areas. M. H. Kimball. 6(4):l.
The Chemical Control of Puncture Vine. Murray R. Pryor. 13(4):29.
Use of Injurious Materials Requires Permit. John Stark. 6(2):6.
Phytotoxicity of Preemergence Herbicides. F. V. Juska, A. A. Hanson and A. W. Hovin. 21(1):3.
Grassy Weeds in Turf. Victor A. Gibeault. 25(2):15.
Metrics. James F. Thompson. 29(3):19.
Germiniation and Establishment of Prostrate Spotted Spurge. Robert Krueger and Dale Shaner. 30(2,3,4):15.
Progress Report: Control of Spotted Spurge in Bermudagrass Turf. Victor A. Gibeault, Richard Autio and Clyde Elmore. 30(2,3,4):16.
Influence of pH on Pesticide Activity. M. Ali Harivandi. 31(2):15.
An Evaluation of Herbicides on Seashore Paspalum. M. Ali Harivandi, Clyde L. Elmore and J. Michael Henry. 37(1,2):5.
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