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  1. Winter-hardiness

    https://stockingerlab.osu.edu/winter-hardiness

    Winter-hardiness Winter-hardiness describes the ability of plants to survive winter. In the ... Triticeae group of cereal crop plants, there is a general trend: rye is more winter-hardy than wheat, and ... wheat is more winter-hardy than barley. Thus, in areas of colder winters, or in more northly regions ...

  2. Using Cover Crops to Improve Soil and Water Quality

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-57

    rate, planting and killing date. Winter grass cover crops (cereal rye, annual ryegrass) accumulate N in ... the fall and winter due to fast root growth. After the boot stage, there is not much additional ... regions. Winter cover crops moderate temperatures in the winter. Standing crops have higher soil ...

  3. Cool-Season Turfgrasses for Sports Fields and Recreational Areas

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/str-1

    Groups Traits Compact Compact, dark, long winter dormancy, good stress resistance Midnight Compact, dark, ... long winter dormancy, good stress resistance (except stem rust) America Fine leaf, high density, ... moderate winter dormancy and stress resistance Mid-Atlantic Medium-high density, deep roots and rhizomes, ...

  4. Growing Grapes in the Home Fruit Planting

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1423

    tend to be more winter-hardy. It is important to select grape cultivars with excellent taste and good ... they are not winter-hardy in Ohio, unless home grape growers are willing to provide winter protection. ... Table 1: American Cultivars Suggested for Ohio Cultivar Color Winter Hardiness Ripening Season Remarks ...

  5. Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot of Fruit Trees

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-06

    sometimes confused with those suffering from winter injury. Figure 1. Apple root infected with Phytophthora ... and collapse such as “wet feet” (drowning) or winter injury. Roots on trees killed by excessive water ... Discoloration from winter injury is usually confined to the above-ground part of the trunk, particularly on the ...

  6. Cover Crop Fundamentals

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-142

    all types of soils. By having the soil held in place by cover crops during the fall, winter, and early ... nutrients. 4. Suppress weeds —A dense stand of winter rye or other cover crop can suppress weeds by soil ... hairy vetch and winter peas can be planted through the normal hopper of a drill. Clovers may require ...

  7. Selecting Hydrangeas for the Home Landscape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1263

    winter. Their name, hydrangea, comes from the Greek words “hydor” meaning water, referring to the plant’s ... Providing winter protection will increase success even more. Details are reviewed within the discussion of ... reduced, plants become stressed and more susceptible to diseases as well as winter injury. While hydrangeas ...

  8. Online Webinar- New Pesticide Applicator Training- October 4, 2022

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/online-webinar-new-pesticide-applicator-training-october-4-2022

    our online  Commercial Recertification Programs  in the winter.     Registration $35 Morning Session ...

  9. Raspberries for the Home Fruit Planting

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1421

    interest to the winter landscape. Figure 1. Fresh red raspberries. Photo by Ken Chamberlain. Figure 2.  ... fruit. Plants are productive and very winter hardy. Prelude is also fall-bearing but produces most of its ... Early Deep-red, medium-sized fruit with good flavor and production. Very winter hardy. Killarney Early ...

  10. Maize Chlorotic Dwarf of Maize

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-cer-08

    any symptom when infected. The virus survives the winter in the rhizomes of its only known perennial ... adjacent to maize fields early in the season. MCDV survives winter in the rhizomes of Johnsongrass, the ...

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