Maicy Vossen
Studying plant freezing through thermal analysis
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
Establishing methods to evaluate freeze tolerance in perennial ryegrass
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
Environmental data collection to help understand how winter weather impacts survival of perennial ryegrass
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
Three different locations, three different winters – where will perennial ryegrass survive?
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
An update to Assessing freezing damage in perennial ryegrass.
Taking a closer look at perennial ryegrass vascular tissue
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) is a turfgrass species that is quick to germinate and establish but is one of the least winter hardy cool-season species. As part of the WinterTurf project, we are trying to understand the physiologic characteristics that contribute to freeze tolerance.
Assessing freezing damage in perennial ryegrass
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
Identifying traits enabling turfgrass crown resistance to freezing damage
By Maicy Vossen
This article was originally published on the WinterTurf project blog.
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