Some of our NC State University research on new Turfgrass and Biodiversity | Raleigh Lawn Care
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
by Ryan Walsh
Summary The Scotts Company is researching a new type of grass, genetically modified creeping bentgrass, for use on golf courses. This modification allows the grass to be resistant to roundup like many of the current genetically modified crops. This will allow for an economical way of controlling weeds in golf course putting greens, reducing the
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