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Published online 1 November 1958
Published in Agron J 50:671-673 (1958)
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The Effect of Other Species and Mowing Height on Persistence of Lawn Grasses1

R. R. Davis2

Synopsis: Bentgrass completely dominated mixtures in which it was seeded and spread into other plots. Merion bluegrass and red fescues were more resistant to invasion than common Kentucky bluegrass. Invasion occurred less at mowing height of 2 inches than at 3/4 inch.


1 Contribution from the Department of Agronomy, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., Wooster. Published with approval of the Director as Journal Article No. 27-58. Presented in part before Division XI, American Society of Agronomy, Lafayette, Indiana, Aug. 6, 1958.

2 Associate Professor of Agronomy. The assistance of Eugene Junkin in making the botanical analyses is gratefully acknowledged.

Received for publication March 22, 1958.


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