A plant genus of the family POACEAE that is used for forage.
The process of germ cell development in plants, from the primordial PLANT GERM CELLS to the mature haploid PLANT GAMETES.
The chromosomal constitution of a cell containing multiples of the normal number of CHROMOSOMES; includes triploidy (symbol: 3N), tetraploidy (symbol: 4N), etc.
A large family of narrow-leaved herbaceous grasses of the order Cyperales, subclass Commelinidae, class Liliopsida (monocotyledons). Food grains (EDIBLE GRAIN) come from members of this family. RHINITIS, ALLERGIC, SEASONAL can be induced by POLLEN of many of the grasses.

RAPD analysis reveals genetic variability among sexual and Apomictic Paspalum dilatatum poiret biotypes. (1/16)

Paspalum dilatatum is a valuable forage grass in the subtropics. This species consists of several sexual (tetraploid) and apomict (penta- and hexaploid) biotypes. It has been proposed that the presence of a genome of unknown origin, the X genome, is responsible for apomixis in penta- and hexaploid biotypes. Here we evaluated the utility of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for discriminating sexual and apomictic P. dilatatum biotypes. DNA samples from nine accessions, including P. intermedium, P. juergensii, and P. dilatatum (ssp. flavescens, and the common and Uruguayan biotypes) were analyzed with 86 RAPD primers. Three hundred sixty-two fragments were scored and genetic similarity estimates revealed that the penta- and hexaploid biotypes were highly similar (S(D) > or = 0.913). Forty RAPDs were unique to the penta- and hexaploid biotypes. Overall RAPD markers were useful for assessing genetic variation among closely related P. dilatatum genotypes as well as generating putative X genome markers.  (+info)

Effect of ammonium sulfate fertilization on bahiagrass quality and copper metabolism in grazing beef cattle. (2/16)

To assess the impact of S fertilization on bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) quality and Cu metabolism in cattle, two studies were conducted during the summer grazing season (1999 and 2000). Pasture replicates (16.2 ha; n = 2/treatment) received the same fertilizer treatment in each growing season, consisting of 1) 67 kg N/ha from ammonium sulfate (AS), 2) 67 kg N/ha from ammonium nitrate (AN), and 3) control (no fertilizer; C). Forage sampling was conducted at 28-d intervals following fertilization by the collection of whole plants (four samples/pasture) in randomly distributed 1-m2 grazing exclusion cages and analyzed for CP, in vitro organic matter digestibility, S, P, Ca, K, Mg, Na, Fe, Al, Mn, Cu, and Zn. To determine the effect of fertilizer treatment on liver trace mineral concentrations in grazing cattle, random liver tissue samples were collected (n = 12; four/treatment) at the start and end of the study period in 2000. Ammonium sulfate fertilization increased (P < 0.001) forage S concentration in both years. Plant tissue N concentrations were increased by N fertilization, regardless of source, in 2000, but not in 1999. Cows grazing AS pastures had lower (P < 0.05) liver Cu concentrations at the end of the study period in 2000 compared to AN and C. In Exp. 2, 37 Cu-deficient heifers grazing AS fertilized pastures were obtained from the same location and allocated to one of two treatments, consisting of supplements providing 123 mg/d of either inorganic (Cu sulfate; n = 12) or organic (Availa-Cu; n = 15) Cu. Treatments were delivered for 83 d. Liver Cu increased over time in all heifers regardless of treatment; however, heifers supplemented with Availa-Cu tended (P = 0.09) to have higher mean liver Cu concentrations than those receiving Cu sulfate. The results of these studies indicate that AS fertilization of bahiagrass increases forage S concentrations. When provided free-choice access to a complete salt-based trace mineral supplement, cows grazing AS-fertilized pastures had lower liver Cu concentrations than cows grazing pastures fertilized with AN; upon removal from high-S pastures, cattle were able to respond to Cu supplementation.  (+info)

Effect of copper source and level on performance and copper status of cattle consuming molasses-based supplements. (3/16)

Two studies were conducted to evaluate the availability of dietary Cu offered to growing beef cattle consuming molasses-based supplements. In Exp. 1, 24 Braford heifers were assigned randomly to bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) pastures (two heifers/pasture). Heifers were provided 1.5 kg of TDN and 0.3 kg of supplemental CP/heifer daily using a molasses-cottonseed meal slurry. Three treatments were randomly assigned to pastures (four pastures/treatment), providing 100 mg of supplemental Cu daily in the form of either CuSO4 (inorganic Cu) or organic-Cu. A third treatment offered no supplemental Cu (negative control). Heifer BW was collected at the start and end of the study. Jugular blood and liver samples were collected on d 0, 29, 56, and 84. In Exp. 2, 24 Brahman-crossbred steers were fed the same molasses-cottonseed meal supplement at the same rates used in Exp. 1. Steers were housed in individual pens (15 m2) with free-choice access to stargrass (Cynodon spp.) hay. Four Cu treatments were assigned to individual steers (six pens/treatment) providing 1) 10 ppm of Cu from an organic source; 2) 10 ppm Cu from Tri-basic Cu chloride (TBCC); 3) 30 ppm of Cu from TBCC; or 4) 30 ppm of Cu, a 50:50 ratio of TBCC and organic Cu. Body weights and jugular blood and liver samples were collected on d 0, 24, 48, and 72. In Exp. 1, liver Cu concentrations did not differ between heifers supplemented with inorganic and organic Cu. Each source resulted in increased (P < 0.05) liver Cu concentrations compared with the unsupplemented control. Plasma ceruloplasmin concentrations were higher (P < 0.05) for Cu-supplemented heifers, independent of Cu source. Heifer ADG tended (P = 0.11) to increase with Cu supplementation compared with the unsupplemented control. In Exp. 2, liver Cu was greater (P < 0.05) on d 24, 48, and 72 for steers consuming 30 vs. 10 ppm of Cu. Steers supplemented with organic Cu had lower DMI than steers supplemented with 10 or 30 ppm of TBCC. These data suggest that the inorganic and organic Cu sources evaluated in these studies were of similar availability when offered in molasses supplements. A dietary Cu concentration greater than 10 ppm might be necessary to ensure absorption in beef cattle fed molasses-based supplements.  (+info)

The sources of carbon and nitrogen supplying leaf growth. Assessment of the role of stores with compartmental models. (4/16)

Patterns of synthesis and breakdown of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stores are relatively well known. But the role of mobilized stores as substrates for growth remains less clear. In this article, a novel approach to estimate C and N import into leaf growth zones was coupled with steady-state labeling of photosynthesis ((13)CO(2)/(12)CO(2)) and N uptake ((15)NO(3)(-)/(14)NO(3)(-)) and compartmental modeling of tracer fluxes. The contributions of current C assimilation/N uptake and mobilization from stores to the substrate pool supplying leaf growth were then quantified in plants of a C(3) (Lolium perenne) and C(4) grass (Paspalum dilatatum Poir.) manipulated thus to have contrasting C assimilation and N uptake rates. In all cases, leaf growth relied largely on photoassimilates delivered either directly after fixation or short-term storage (turnover rate = 1.6-3.3 d(-1)). Long-term C stores (turnover rate < 0.09 d(-1)) were generally of limited relevance. Hence, no link was found between the role of stores and C acquisition rate. Short-term (turnover rate = 0.29-0.90 d(-1)) and long-term (turnover rate < 0.04 d(-1)) stores supplied most N used in leaf growth. Compared to dominant (well-lit) plants, subordinate (shaded) plants relied more on mobilization from long-term N stores to support leaf growth. These differences correlated well with the C-to-N ratio of growth substrates and were associated with responses in N uptake. Based on this, we argue that internal regulation of N uptake acts as a main determinant of the importance of mobilized long-term stores as a source of N for leaf growth.  (+info)

Localization of the 5S and 45S rDNA sites and cpDNA sequence analysis in species of the Quadrifaria group of Paspalum (Poaceae, Paniceae). (5/16)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Quadrifaria group of Paspalum (Poaceae, Paniceae) comprises species native to the subtropical and temperate regions of South America. The purpose of this research was to characterize the I genomes in five species of this group and to establish phylogenetic relationships among them. METHODS: Prometaphase chromatin condensation patterns, the physical location of 5S and 45S rDNA sites by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and sequences of five chloroplast non-coding regions were analysed. KEY RESULTS: The condensation patterns observed were highly conserved among diploid and tetraploid accessions studied and not influenced by the dyes used or by the FISH procedure, allowing the identification of almost all the chromosome pairs that carried the rDNA signals. The FISH analysis of 5S rDNA sites showed the same localization and a correspondence between the number of sites and ploidy level. In contrast, the distribution of 45S rDNA sites was variable. Two general patterns were observed with respect to the location of the 45S rDNA. The species and cytotypes Paspalum haumanii 2x, P. intermedium 2x, P. quadrifarium 4x and P. exaltatum 4x showed proximal sites on chromosome 8 and two to four distal sites in other chromosomes, while P. quarinii 4x and P. quadrifarium 2x showed only distal sites located on a variable number of small chromosomes and on the long arm of chromosome 1. The single most-parsimonious tree found from the phylogenetic analysis showed the Quadrifaria species partitioned in two clades, one of them includes P. haumanii 2x and P. intermedium 2x together with P. quadrifarium 4x and P. exaltatum 4x, while the other contains P. quadrifarium 2x and P. quarinii 4x. CONCLUSIONS: The subdivision found with FISH is consistent with the clades recovered with cpDNA data and both analyses suggest that the Quadrifaria group, as presently defined, is not monophyletic and its species belong in at least two clades.  (+info)

Effects of stocking and nitrogen fertilization rates on steers grazing dallisgrass-dominated pasture. (6/16)

To compare the performance of steer calves managed under different stocking rates (SR; 3.7, 6.2, 8.6, and 11.1 steers/ha for 140 d; chi(I1)) and N fertilization rates (112, 224, and 336 kg of N/ha; chi(I2)) in May 1996, 1997, and 1998, 72 steer calves (BW = 231 +/- 2.5 kg) were assigned randomly to one of 12 0.81-ha dallisgrass (51%)/common bermudagrass (32%) pastures. One-third of the fertilizer was applied in the form of ammonium nitrate in May, June, and August to achieve the prescribed totals. Treatments were separated using a polynomial regression equation: gammai = beta0 + beta1chi(I1) + beta2chi(I2) + beta(11)chi2(I1) + beta(12)chi2(I2) + beta(12)chi(i1)chi(i2) + epsilonI, with years as replicates. Within the range of the data, ADG and BW gain per steer were greatest at a stocking rate of 3.7 steers/ha and 336 kg/ha of N. Body weight gain per hectare peaked at 701 kg when cattle were stocked at 8.9 steers/ha and the pasture was fertilized with 336 kg/ha of N. The least cost of production was at a stocking rate of 3.7 steers/ha, with 112 kg/ha of fertilizer N applied, and the greatest cost of production was at a stocking rate of 11.1 steers/ha with 336 kg/ha of fertilizer N applied. Fertilization at 336 kg/ha of N produced the most profitable stocking rate at 7.3 steers/ha and returned 355.64 dollars. The optimal stocking rate for net return was 79, 81, and 82% of that for maximum BW gain per hectare for 112, 224, and 336 kg/ha of N, respectively. Under the assumptions made in the financial analysis, these data show that the economically optimal carrying capacity of similar pastures can be increased with N fertilizer up to at least 336 kg/ha annually.  (+info)

Optimizing nitrogen utilization in growing steers fed forage diets supplemented with dried citrus pulp. (7/16)

Our objectives were to compare the effects of sources of supplemental N on ruminal fermentation of dried citrus pulp (DCP) and performance of growing steers fed DCP and bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) hay. In Exp. 1, fermentation of DCP alone was compared with that of isonitrogenous mixtures of DCP and solvent soybean meal (SBM), expeller soybean meal (SoyPLUS; SP), or urea (UR). Ground (1 mm) substrates were incubated in buffered rumen fluid for 24 h, and IVDMD and fermentation gas production kinetics and products were measured. Nitrogen supplementation increased (P < 0.10) ruminally fermentable fractions, IVDMD, pH, and concentrations of NH3 and total VFA, but reduced the rate of gas production (P < 0.10) and the lag phase (P < 0.01). Supplementation with UR vs. the soy-based supplements increased ruminally fermentable fractions (P < 0.05) and concentrations of total VFA (P < 0.10) and NH3 (P < 0.01), but these measures were similar (P > 0.10) between SBM and SP. In Exp. 2, 4 steers (254 kg) were fed bahiagrass hay plus DCP, or hay plus DCP supplemented with CP predominantly from UR, SBM, or SP in a 4 x 4 Latin square design, with four 21-d periods, each with 7 d for DMI and fecal output measurement. Nitrogen-supplemented diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous (11.9% CP), and all diets were formulated to be isocaloric (66% TDN). Intake and digestibility of DM, N, and ADF were improved (P < 0.05) by N supplementation. Compared with UR, the soy-based supplements led to greater (P < 0.05) DM and N intakes and apparent N and ADF digestibilities. Plasma glucose and urea concentrations increased (P < 0.10) with N supplementation and were greater (P < 0.01) for the soy-based supplements than for UR. Intake, digestibility, and plasma metabolite concentrations were similar (P > 0.1) for SBM and SP. In Exp. 3, 24 steers (261 kg) were individually fed bahiagrass hay plus DCP (control), or hay plus DCP supplemented with CP predominantly from UR or SBM. Over 56 d, DMI and ADG were greatest (P < 0.05) in steers fed SBM. Nitrogen supplementation increased (P < 0.05) DMI, ADG, and G:F. However, SBM supplementation produced greater (P < 0.05) DMI and ADG and similar (P > 0.05) G:F compared with UR supplementation. We conclude that supplemental N is important to optimize ruminal function and performance of growing steers fed forage diets supplemented with DCP. Diets with supplemental N mainly from SBM improved diet digestibility and animal performance beyond that achieved by UR.  (+info)

Segregation for sexual seed production in Paspalum as directed by male gametes of apomictic triploid plants. (8/16)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gametophytic apomixis is regularly associated with polyploidy. It has been hypothesized that apomixis is not present in diploid plants because of a pleiotropic lethal effect associated with monoploid gametes. Rare apomictic triploid plants for Paspalum notatum and P. simplex, which usually have sexual diploid and apomictic tetraploid races, were acquired. These triploids normally produce male gametes through meiosis with a range of chromosome numbers from monoploid (n = 10) to diploid (n = 20). The patterns of apomixis transmission in Paspalum were investigated in relation to the ploidy levels of gametes. METHODS: Intraspecific crosses were made between sexual diploid, triploid and tetraploid plants as female parents and apomictic triploid plants as male parents. Apomictic progeny were identified by using molecular markers completely linked to apomixis and the analysis of mature embryo sacs. The chromosome number of the male gamete was inferred from chromosome counts of each progeny. KEY RESULTS: The chromosome numbers of the progeny indicated that the chromosome input of male gametes depended on the chromosome number of the female gamete. The apomictic trait was not transmitted through monoploid gametes, at least when the progeny was diploid. Diploid or near-diploid gametes transmitted apomixis at very low rates. CONCLUSIONS: Since male monoploid gametes usually failed to form polyploid progenies, for example triploids after 4x x 3x crosses, it was not possible to determine whether apomixis could segregate in polyploid progenies by means of monoploid gametes.  (+info)

"Paspalum" is not a medical term. It is a genus of plants, also known as "darnel grasses," which includes several species of warm-season annual and perennial grasses that are native to tropical and temperate regions around the world. Some Paspalum species are used for turfgrass, forage, or erosion control, while others can be invasive weeds in certain areas. There is no direct medical relevance of "Paspalum" as a genus of plants.

Gametogenesis in plants refers to the process of formation and development of gametes or sex cells (male: sperm and female: egg) through meiotic cell division. This process occurs within specialized reproductive organs called anthers (in male gametophyte) and ovules (in female gametophyte).

In the case of male gametogenesis, also known as microsporogenesis, diploid microspore mother cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid microspores. These microspores further develop into mature pollen grains through a process called pollen grain development or maturation.

Female gametogenesis, also known as megasporogenesis, involves the formation of megaspore mother cells within the ovule sac. The megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produce four haploid megaspores. Only one of these megaspores survives and develops into a multicellular female gametophyte, also known as an embryo sac. This embryo sac contains several cells, including the egg cell, two synergids, three antipodal cells, and two polar nuclei.

These male and female gametes are involved in fertilization to form a zygote, which eventually develops into a new plant through the process of embryogenesis.

Polyploidy is a condition in which a cell or an organism has more than two sets of chromosomes, unlike the typical diploid state where there are only two sets (one from each parent). Polyploidy can occur through various mechanisms such as errors during cell division, fusion of egg and sperm cells that have an abnormal number of chromosomes, or through the reproduction process in plants.

Polyploidy is common in the plant kingdom, where it often leads to larger size, increased biomass, and sometimes hybrid vigor. However, in animals, polyploidy is less common and usually occurs in only certain types of cells or tissues, as most animals require a specific number of chromosomes for normal development and reproduction. In humans, polyploidy is typically not compatible with life and can lead to developmental abnormalities and miscarriage.

Poaceae is not a medical term but a taxonomic category, specifically the family name for grasses. In a broader sense, you might be asking for a medical context where knowledge of this plant family could be relevant. For instance, certain members of the Poaceae family can cause allergies or negative reactions in some people.

In a medical definition, Poaceae would be defined as:

The family of monocotyledonous plants that includes grasses, bamboo, and sedges. These plants are characterized by narrow leaves with parallel veins, jointed stems (called "nodes" and "internodes"), and flowers arranged in spikelets. Some members of this family are important food sources for humans and animals, such as rice, wheat, corn, barley, oats, and sorghum. Other members can cause negative reactions, like skin irritation or allergies, due to their silica-based defense structures called phytoliths.

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Paspalum azuayense Paspalum arundinaceum Paspalum bakeri Paspalum batianoffii Paspalum blodgettii Paspalum boscianum Paspalum ... smooth paspalum Paspalum laxum Paspalum longifolium Paspalum longum Paspalum macrophyllum Paspalum mandiocanum Paspalum ... brownseed paspalum Paspalum pulchellum Paspalum pubiflorum Paspalum quadrifarium - tussock paspalum Paspalum repens Paspalum ... Paspalum orbiculatum Poir. Paspalum paniculatum L. Paspalum parviflorum Paspalum paucispicatum Paspalum peckii Paspalum ...
ACQUISITION_CBNMC - 2019_10_25_Guillerme_Paspalum Citation. Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel (2022). ACQUISITION_CBNMC ... 2019_10_25_Guillerme_Paspalum. UMS PatriNat (OFB-CNRS-MNHN), Paris. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ezsabr accessed ...
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Many-Haired Paspalum Fig. 300 Paspalum laeve pilosum Scribn. Bull. Univ. Tenn. Exp. Sta. 7: 34. 1894. Not P. pilosum Lam. 1791 ... Paspalum Laeviglume Scribn. Smooth-Scaled Paspalum. Fig. 302. Paspalum remotum glabrum Vasey, Bull. Torrey Club 13: 166. 1886. ... Paspalum L. Syst. Ed. 10, 2: 855. 1759. Part 5. 13. Paspalum Plenipilum Nash. Many-Haired Paspalum. Fig. 300 ... Paspalum praelongum Nash, in Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 74. 1903.. A tufted pubescent perennial with flat leaf-blades and glabrous ...
Paspalum dilatatum Poiret (Dallisgrass). Family: Poaceae. Status: Exotic Synonyms:. None. Paspalum dilatatum is an introduced ... Paspalum dilatatum, inflorescence a spike of spikes, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., Bill Evans Lake, Oct. 29, 2009. Paspalum ... Paspalum distichum also sometimes is markedly stoloniferous, while Paspalum dilatatum is not. Please click on an image for a ... The inflorescence does not branch conspicuously in two as does Paspalum distichum, and the spikelets of Paspalum dilatatum are ...
BASIONYM: Paspalum curtisianum Steudel 1854.. Paspalum tardum Paspalum tardum Nash, in Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. 76, 1326. 1903.. ... Paspalum amplum Paspalum amplum Nash, in Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. 77, 1326. 1903.. TYPE: FLORIDA: Jackson Co.: Marianna, 23 Aug ... Paspalum glaberrimum Paspalum glaberrimum Nash, in Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. 76, 1326. 1903.. TYPE: FLORIDA: Lake Co.: Vicinity of ... Paspalum kearneyi Paspalum kearneyi Nash, in Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. 77, 1326. 1903.. TYPE: MISSISSIPPI: Pearl River Co.: ...
Effect of Salinity and Wytch Farm Crude Oil on Paspalum conjugatum Bergius (Sour Grass) ... Effect of Salinity and Wytch Farm Crude Oil on Paspalum conjugatum Bergius (Sour Grass). Journal of Biological Sciences, 10: ... Effect of Salinity and Wytch Farm Crude Oil on Paspalum conjugatum Bergius (Sour Grass) table, th, td { border: 0px solid # ...
Paspalum scrobiculatum) is a type of millet that is widely cultivated and consumed in various parts of the world, particularly ... Kodo millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum) is a type of millet that is widely cultivated and consumed in various parts of the world, ...
High-quality chromosome-scale de novo assembly of the Paspalum notatum Flugge genome Zhenfei Yan 1 2 , Huancheng Liu 1 2 , Yu ... High-quality chromosome-scale de novo assembly of the Paspalum notatum Flugge genome Zhenfei Yan et al. BMC Genomics. 2022. . ... Background: Paspalum notatum Flugge is a diploid with 20 chromosomes (2n = 20) multi-purpose subtropical herb native to South ... A reference floral transcriptome of sexual and apomictic Paspalum notatum. Ortiz JPA, Revale S, Siena LA, Podio M, Delgado L, ...
Paspalum dilatatum Research Information. Golden Crown Grass allergy information and photos, Guilford county, North Carolina ... Home « North Carolina « Guilford « Paspalum « Paspalum dilatatum Family: POACEAE Genus: Paspalum Species: Golden Crown Grass ( ... Allergenicity: Golden Crown Grass (Paspalum dilatatum) is a mild allergen.. Pollination: Occurs in following seasons depending ... Paspalum dilatatum) Golden Crown Grass Species Description. These plants are from foreign areas (those that occur outside of ...
SEASHORE PASPALUM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN TRANSITION ZONE: PHENOTYPIC TRAITS OF TWELVE ACCESSIONS DURING AND AFTER ESTABLISHMENT. ... Home , SEASHORE PASPALUM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN TRANSITION ZONE: PHENOTYPIC TRAITS OF TWELVE ACCESSIONS DURING AND AFTER ...
Nos acessos apomíticos do gênero Paspalum o aumento da pressão de seleção direta sobre a matéria seca total e de folhas é ... The objective of this work was to provide means to obtain genetic gain in apomictic species of the genus Paspalum by ... The objective of this work was to provide means to obtain genetic gain in apomictic species of the genus Paspalum by ... The increase in the direct selection pressure on total and leaf dry matter of apomictic accesses of the genus Paspalum is ...
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Avaliação agronômica sob pastejo de Paspalum atratum cv. Pojuca.. Authors: COSTA, N. de L.. TOWNSEND, C. R.. MAGALHAES, J. A.. ...
Paspalum nicorae Parodi. Brunswick Grass. Phen: May-Oct. Hab: Roadsides, pastures, lawns, sometimes cultivated. Dist: Native of ...
Seashore paspalum has critical and distinct irrigation requirements, unique herbicide tolerances and requirements, a higher ... When it comes to seashore paspalum management, treat paspalum like paspalum. The following section offers a comprehensive ... In general, seashore paspalum requires less nitrogen for fertilization than bermudagrass. Seashore paspalum can thrive on as ... Seashore Paspalum Mowing Recommendations. For Golf Courses. Maintain mowing heights for Sea Isle 2000 in the 3 - 5 mm range ( ...
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... and trends in Paspalum Seed at Stover Seed . ... Explore our informative blog posts on Paspalum Seed . Stay ... Paspalum Grass Advantages: Why Should You Choose Paspalum?. Paspalum grass, otherwise known as saltgrass, thrives in a salt- ... Why And Where Seashore Paspalum Should Be Used. Seashore paspalum is a turfgrass that is well-suited to coastal regions ...
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Paspalum floridanum is a coarse, perennial graminoid of the Poaceae family native to North America.[1] It grows from a stout ... Paspalum floridanum does not have specialized underground storage units apart from its rhizomes.[4] Diaz-Toribio and Putz (2021 ... Populations of Paspalum floridanum have been known to persist through repeated annual burning.[7][8] ... Paspalum floridanum provides moderately palatable forage for cattle in the southeast in the spring and summer, but will ...
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Paspalum pubiflorum Paspalum pubiflorum Rupr. ex Fourn.. Hairyseed Paspalum. Poaceae (Grass Family). USDA Symbol: PAPU5. USDA ... USDA: Find Paspalum pubiflorum images in USDA Plants. Google: Search Google Images for Paspalum pubiflorum. ...
Paspalum quadrifarium, Tussock Paspalum. Invasive Species: Paspalum quadrifarium, Tussock Paspalum. Tussock paspalum is an ... Paspalum quadrifarium - USDA PLANTS Profile. Distribution Maps. Tussock paspalum - The reported distribution of this invasive ... Additional Images for Tussock Paspalum. Tussock paspalum - Images at Invasive.org. Additional Information, Biology, Control and ... Tussock paspalum flowers and produces seeds at least twice a year. Flowers are produced in 15-25, 2.4-3.1 in. (6-8 cm) long ...
Dallisgrass Paspalum dilatatum PoiretNon-native Kingdom Plantae > Division Tracheophyta > Class Magnoliopsida > Order Poales > ... Family Poaceae > Genus Paspalum Dallisgrass - Paspalum dilatatum - https://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/view/4084 ...
Paspalum exaltatum is a species of herb in the family true grasses. They are native to Santa Catarina, Pampa, Paraná, SãO Paulo ...
Schult.f., 1827 , Paspalum lanatum auct. non Kunth, 1816, sensu Spreng., 1827 , Paspalum ovatum Nees ex Trin., 1826 , Paspalum ... Paspalum dilatatum var. pauciciliatum Parodi, 1937 , Paspalum dilatatum var. sacchariferum Arechav., 1894 , Paspalum eriophorum ... Classe : Equisetopsida Ordre : Poales Famille : Poaceae Sous-Famille : Panicoideae Tribu : Paspaleae Genre : Paspalum ... Digitaria dilatata (Poir.) H.J.Coste, 1906 , Panicum platense (Spreng.) Kuntze, 1898 , Paspalum dilatatum var. decumbens Vasey ...
Paspalum. ,. scrobiculatum. ,. Records. Paspalum scrobiculatum L.. QDS maps by: Google Maps Point records by Google Maps. ... Flora of Zambia: Species information: Records of: Paspalum scrobiculatum. https://www.zambiaflora.com/speciesdata/species- ...
  • Revisión sistemática del subgénero Harpostachys de Paspalum (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae). (wikipedia.org)
  • The term "paspalum" without qualification in Australia refers to the common lawn weed P. dilatatum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalum azuayense Paspalum arundinaceum Paspalum bakeri Paspalum batianoffii Paspalum blodgettii Paspalum boscianum Paspalum caespitosum Paspalum ceresia Paspalum clavuliferum Paspalum conjugatum P.J.Bergius - carabao grass, hilo grass Paspalum convexum Paspalum decumbens Paspalum densum Paspalum dilatatum - dallis grass Paspalum dispar Paspalum distichum Paspalum fasciculatum Paspalum fimbriatum Paspalum floridanum Paspalum fluitans Paspalum geminatum Paspalum longifolium Paspalum laeve Michx. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalum dilatatum is an introduced perennial grass found in moist areas, and in particular alongside the Gila River. (wnmu.edu)
  • The inflorescence does not branch conspicuously in two as does Paspalum distichum , and the spikelets of Paspalum dilatatum are considerably larger. (wnmu.edu)
  • Paspalum distichum also sometimes is markedly stoloniferous, while Paspalum dilatatum is not. (wnmu.edu)
  • Paspalum (Paspalum dilatatum) is regarded as an environmental weed in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia. (qld.gov.au)
  • Paspalum dilatatum (common paspalum) and Paspalum distichum (water couch) are species of exotic perennial grass. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • As per the same "checklist", a related species Paspalum dilatatum Poir. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Paspalum urvillei, Paspalum dilatatum, Paspalum longifolium , all these are highly variable with several intermediate forms too. (efloraofindia.com)
  • In New Zealand, H. longicornis ticks prefer habitat with Dallas grass ( Paspalum dilatatum ) and rushes ( Juncus spp. (cdc.gov)
  • P. distichum, P. littorale) - water finger-grass Paspalum virgatum Paspalum wullschlaegelii Axonopus compressus (broad-leaved carpetgrass), as P. compressum, P. platycaule, P. platycaulon Axonopus fissifolius (narrow-leaved carpetgrass), as P. fissifolium Digitaria exilis (fonio), as P. exile Including Paspalum orbiculare, Paspalum vaginatum, Paspalum longifolium Chase, Agnes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalum distichum L. (funet.fi)
  • Paspalum distichum Auct.fl.ital. (altervista.org)
  • キシュウスズメノヒエ Paspalum distichum var. (florazia.com)
  • Flaming to control weeds in seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Sw. (unipi.it)
  • The species seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Sw. (unipi.it)
  • February 06, 2015 - Do you know of any on-going research using Paspalum vaginatum as the prime plant (monoculture) for use in phytoremediation. (wildflower.org)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum (koda, varuka, varuku, etc.) is a millet locally grown as food grain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalum paniculatum L. Paspalum parviflorum Paspalum paucispicatum Paspalum peckii Paspalum pleostachyum Paspalum plicatulum - brownseed paspalum Paspalum pulchellum Paspalum pubiflorum Paspalum quadrifarium - tussock paspalum Paspalum repens Paspalum rugulosum Paspalum rupestre Paspalum schesslii Paspalum scrobiculatum - koda millet, kodo millet, kodra millet, varuka (Sanskrit), varuku (Tamil) Paspalum secans Paspalum setaceum - slender paspalum Paspalum soboliferum Paspalum urvillei Paspalum vaginatum Sw. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cited as Paspalum scrobiculatum. (kew.org)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal and also in the India,Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa from where it originated. (findmeacure.com)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum L. (zambiaflora.com)
  • Commonly known as paspalum, bahiagrasses, crowngrasses or dallis grasses, many of the species are tall perennial New World grasses. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the publication of the first edition of Grasses: Bromus to Paspalum in 1972, twenty-two additional taxa of grasses have been discovered in Illinois that are properly placed in this volume. (siu.edu)
  • Claviceps paspali is an ergot-producing fungus that grows on seed heads of paspalum grasses (Image 1). (flockandherd.net.au)
  • The grasses remain among the most widely utilized seashore paspalum cultivars in the world. (gapaspalum.com)
  • Owners of long hair dogs are warned that the Council's outdoor staff has neglected the Gerroa headland leash-free area, and the paspalum & other grasses are at half a metre height in places. (kcr.org.au)
  • Minute Maid Park the home ballpark of the Houston Astros has Platinum TE Paspalum as its field surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • Director of Agronomy, Tim Hiers, CGCS, tells us why he uses table salt to combat plant growth in Platinum TE paspalum at the Club at Mediterra in Naples, FL. (gcsaa.tv)
  • Platinum TE Paspalum proved to be the turfgrass variety for the job. (platinumte.com)
  • Platinum TE ® Paspalum is a patent-protected product. (platinumte.com)
  • Platinum TE® Paspalum recently expanded production and distribution. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Platinum TE® Paspalum is a premium quality seashore paspalum turfgrass developed by renowned turf breeder Dr. Ron R. Duncan. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Introduced in 2007, Platinum TE® Paspalum is the turfgrass of choice at more than 300 locations in over 30 countries. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Golf courses, sports fields, and landscape projects globally select Platinum TE® Paspalum for its superior performance and sustainability benefits. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Platinum TE® Paspalum is a dense turf with unmatched salt tolerance, fine leaf texture, dark green color, low light tolerance, disease resistance, and rapid recovery from injury. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Locally grown Platinum TE® Paspalum provides developers and contractors with a proven, quality turfgrass available quickly to meet the expedited timelines on many ambitious projects throughout the country. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Atlas Turf Arabia chose Platinum TE® Paspalum as its first turfgrass variety based on its many superior sustainability benefits. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Platinum TE® Paspalum meets the challenge with exceptional salt tolerance, allowing projects to use TSE irrigation. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • The Gulf Region also demands the extreme heat and drought tolerance of Platinum TE® Paspalum as well as its durability needed for sports field applications. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Platinum TE® Paspalum production at Atlas Turf Arabia is certified by the International Turfgrass Genetic Assurance Program (ITGAP). (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Paspalum orbiculatum Poir. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalum arundinaceum Poir. (funet.fi)
  • Paspalum digitaria Poir. (altervista.org)
  • This is possibly a Paspalum species, similar to P. urvillei Steud which is a S. American species, related to P. dialatum Poir. (efloraofindia.com)
  • Paspalum is a genus of plants in the grass family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 1993, Team UGA ® and the turgrass breeding program at the University of Georiga has developed and released four exemplary seashore paspalum turfgrass cultivars that have become the standard for salt tolerant and environmentally sustainable grass varieties. (gapaspalum.com)
  • While most seashore paspalum turfgrass cultivars are vegetatively propagated, there are a few seeded varieties available today in the marketplace. (gapaspalum.com)
  • As the first seeded paspalum blend, Pure Dynasty features the best attributes the species has to offer. (atlasturf.com)
  • Tussock paspalum (P. quadrifarium) is considered a noxious weed in Australia. (wikipedia.org)
  • SeaStar is a fine-textured seashore paspalum cultivar that may be used for recreational turf and lawns, but most significantly, because it tolerates a wide range of mowing heights, SeaStar may be used on all golf courses surfaces including putting greens, tees, fairways and roughs. (gapaspalum.com)
  • The aim was to maintain a seashore paspalum (cultivar 'Salam') turf free of weeds during spring greenup, and at the same time avoid damaging the turfgrass. (unipi.it)
  • smooth paspalum Paspalum laxum Paspalum longifolium Paspalum longum Paspalum macrophyllum Paspalum mandiocanum Paspalum maritimum Paspalum millegrana Paspalum minus Paspalum molle Paspalum nicorae Paspalum notatum - bahiagrass, Pensacola bahiagrass Paspalum orbiculare G.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paspalums are also food for caterpillars of lepidopterans such as the pasture day moth (Apina callisto), and those of the dark palm dart (Telicota ancilla) which feed on P. urvillei. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dedicated paspalum cultivars such as 'Aloha Seashore' or 'Platinum TE' have been produced for such uses. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its arrival in the marketplace marked a new era in improved seashore paspalum turf varieties. (gapaspalum.com)
  • Pure Dynasty ® , from Pure Seed and Atlas Turf International, is the world's most advanced seeded seashore paspalum . (atlasturf.com)
  • Platinum TE was selected primarily for its tolerance to salty/poor water quality but also because, in my opinion, it's the best playing surface of all the available Paspalum varieties. (platinumte.com)
  • Following extensive trials with varieties of paspalum, Bermuda, and zoysia turfgrasses, Platinum TE was selected as the exclusive turfgrass of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. (atlasturfarabia.com)
  • Check out the Team UGA archive of seashore paspalum articles! (gapaspalum.com)
  • Read the latest news on seashore paspalum and the breeding program at Team UGA! (gapaspalum.com)
  • Seashore Paspalum is a premium warm season perennial grass which displays a prostrate growth habit that forms a moderately dense but uniform sward. (mckaysgrassseeds.com.au)
  • The pasture was predominantly made up of paspalum with high infestation of the seed heads with ergot at different stages of maturity. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • As paspalum staggers was the most likely differential, the owner was advised to remove cattle from the ergot-infested pasture, slash the tops of the infested paspalum to remove the seed heads, provide cattle with hay and supplement with lick blocks for trace elements and calcium. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • The pasture was predominantly composed of paspalum. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • The pasture on this property contained a large amount of paspalum with high levels of infestation of Claviceps paspali . (flockandherd.net.au)
  • From scientific journals to industry and trade publications, there's a wealth of information out there on the use, maintenance and benefits of seashore paspalum. (gapaspalum.com)
  • Does the paspalum go dormant in the winter like bermuda? (golfclubatlas.com)
  • In the desert climates, if it's cold enough for bermuda to go dormant, so will paspalum. (golfclubatlas.com)
  • I, personally, would not get to be on a course with both bermuda and paspalum. (golfclubatlas.com)
  • This wide range of use is due to the grass plant's tolerance of most soil types, its ability to withstand pH levels between 4.5 - 9.0 and its unique ability to withstand soils or irrigation water with salt contents up to 34,000ppm NaCI, this also makes Seashore Paspalum the perfect choice for surfaces watered with recycled or bore water. (mckaysgrassseeds.com.au)
  • Seashore Paspalum performs well in reduced light situations such as rainy, cloudy, foggy, or in smoggy environments, its tolerance to shade is better than that of most bermudagrasses. (mckaysgrassseeds.com.au)
  • Seashore Paspalum has a tolerance to cold weather which is similar to most Couch or Bermudagrasses, displaying good winter colour in mild climates. (mckaysgrassseeds.com.au)
  • In the early months of 2020, there was abundant growth of paspalum on the North Coast of NSW. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • 4 This presentation is referred to as paspalum staggers or Claviceps paspali intoxication. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • it causes "paspalum staggers" poisoning in cattle. (wikipedia.org)
  • Autumn rain and high humidity followed and subsequently large numbers of cattle in the Casino and Lismore regions were affected by paspalum staggers. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • This report describes cases of paspalum staggers in cattle on six properties from the north-eastern region of NSW. (flockandherd.net.au)
  • Do not get me wrong, I think that we are only going to see more and more paspalum courses because of water restrictions, but not because it's easy to maintain or manage. (golfclubatlas.com)
  • Pure Dynasty paspalum seed has achieved excellent playing surfaces all round," said Royal Greens architect Dave Sampson of European Golf Design. (atlasturf.com)