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St. Augustine grass

Steinchisma (gaping grass) Stenotaphrum (St. Augustine grass) Swallenia (dune grass)... [Pg.2879]

Figure 24. Isotopic compositions of amino acids, expressed as fractionations relative to alanine, from the vascular plants Stenotaphrum (St. Augustine grass), Helianthus (sunflower), and Borrichia (sea daisy) reported by Winters (1971) and from maize and spatterdock reported by Fogel and Tuross (1999). For comparison, the heavy gray line depicts the average of the analyses reported in Figure 14. Figure 24. Isotopic compositions of amino acids, expressed as fractionations relative to alanine, from the vascular plants Stenotaphrum (St. Augustine grass), Helianthus (sunflower), and Borrichia (sea daisy) reported by Winters (1971) and from maize and spatterdock reported by Fogel and Tuross (1999). For comparison, the heavy gray line depicts the average of the analyses reported in Figure 14.
Table 3.5 Hand press and PUF roUer transfer efficiencies of pesticides from St. Augustine turf grass treated by broadcast application (mean standard deviation of six replicates (%)) wet-to-dry pakn press ratios given in italics... Table 3.5 Hand press and PUF roUer transfer efficiencies of pesticides from St. Augustine turf grass treated by broadcast application (mean standard deviation of six replicates (%)) wet-to-dry pakn press ratios given in italics...

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