Keyword: Pollinators
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Adding a mosaic mowing regime to urban lawns is the key to city biodiversity management for pollinators Access Restrictions |
Rada, Patrik; Bogusch, Petr; Rom, Jiří; Horák, Jakub. 2024. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. September. 99: p. 128452 [1-9]. |
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The role of consumers' knowledge of native and pollinator-friendly plants and their prioritization of plant characteristics in purchase decisions |
Wei, Xuan; Knuth, Melinda; Khachatryan, Hayk. 2024. HortScience. July. 59(7): p. 941-948. |
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338359 |
Temporal occurrence, abundance, and biodiversity of bees on weed-infested turfgrass |
Jaiswal, Aastha; Joseph, Shimat V. 2024. Sustainability. February 2. 16(4): p. 1598 [1-14]. |
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Renovating out-of-play areas to conservation habitat: Effects of seeding time and method on plant establishment and ecosystem services | Richmond, Douglas S.; Beard, Ryan R. 2023. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2023 Progress Reports. p. 347-354. |
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Effect of herbicides on pollinator foraging behavior and flower morphology in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)-infested turfgrass |
Godara, Navdeep; Williamson, Chris R.; Koo, Daewon; Askew, Shawn D. 2023. Weed Technology. May/June. 37(3): p. 221-225. |
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Exploring Floridians' perceptions of pollinator-friendly gardening to identify critical adoption barriers and strategies Access Restrictions |
Gusto, Cody; Silvert, Colby; Warner, Laura A.; Diaz, John; Mallinger, Rachel. 2023. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. March. 81: p. 127867 [1-9]. |
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330036 |
Current impediments for New England DOTs to transition to sustainable roadside practices for strengthening pollinator habitats and health |
Campanelli, John; Kuzovkina, Yulia A.; Kocurek, Samuel. 2023. Sustainability. February 2. 15(4): p. 3639 [1-20]. |
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Barriers to native plantings in private residential yards |
Davis, Amélie; Stoyko, Jessica. 2023. Land. January. 12(1): p. 114 [1-21]. |
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Golf course biodiversity project: Facilitating abundance and biodiversity of at-risk taxa on golf course ecosystems | Milanovich, Joe; Berg, Martin; Magle, Seth; Lehrer, Liza. 2022. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2022 Progress Reports. p. 371-375. |
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Opportunities for and impediments to pollinator conservation in urban settings: A review |
Braman, S. Kristine; Griffin, Becky. 2022. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 13(1): p. 6 [1-15]. |
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Presence of pollinator-friendly habitat on pollinator communities in managed turfgrass systems Access Restrictions |
Billeisen, Terri L.; Kilpatrick, Lauren D.; Seth-Carley, Danesha; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 295-303. |
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Evaluation of flower visiting insects specimen sampling methodology in turfgrass-forb habitat Access Restrictions |
de Souza, Isadora G. P.; de Castro, Edicarlos B.; Henry, Gerald M.; Held, David W.; Hill, JoVonn G.; McCurdy, James D. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 1026-1029. |
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Golf course biodiversity project: Facilitating abundance and biodiversity of at-risk taxa on golf course ecosystems | Milanovich, Joe; Berg, Martin; Magle, Seth; Lehrer, Liza. 2021. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2021 Progress Reports. p. 352-355. |
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Wildness and wild spaces in residential yards: Changing neighborhood norms to support pollinator populations |
Burr, Andrea K.; Hall, Damon M.; Schaeg, Nicole. 2021. Sustainability. November 2. 13(22): p. 12861 [1-14]. |
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Golf course biodiversity project: Facilitating abundance and biodiversity of at-risk taxa on golf course ecosystems | Milanovich, Joe; Berg, Martin; Magle, Seth; Lehrer, Liza. 2020. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2020 Research Summaries. p. 347-349. |
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Testing flowering perennial plants in a bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) lawn |
Boyle, Paige E.; Wisdom, Michelle M.; Richardson, Michael D. 2020. HortScience. October. 55(10): p. 1642-1646. |
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Applying 'action situation' concepts to public land managers' perceptions of flowering bee lawns in urban parks Access Restrictions |
Ramer, Hannah; Nelson, Kristen C. 2020. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. August. 53: p. 44206. |
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Wildflowers bring in bees, but so much more: Converting out-of-play areas into flowering habitats can reduce maintenance expenses, help create a more sustainable golf course, and offer opportunities for engaging golfers and the non-golfing public Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 66-71. |
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Pollinator-Friendly Management of Golf Course | National Biodiversity Data Centre. 2019. Carriganore, Waterford, Ireland: National Biodiversity Data Centre. 15 pp. |
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Monarchs In The Rough | Gray, Marcus B. 2019. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2019 Research Summaries. p. 374-376. |
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Testing the establishment of eight forbs in mowed lawns of hard fescue (Festuca brevipila) for use in pollinator conservation Access Restrictions |
Lane, Ian G.; Wolfin, James; Watkins, Eric; Spivak, Marla. 2019. HortScience. December. 54(12): p. 2150-2155. |
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Flowering persistence and pollinator attraction of early-spring bulbs in warm-season lawns Access Restrictions |
Wisdom, Michelle M.; Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; Steinkraus, Donald C.; McDonald, Garry V. 2019. HortScience. October. 54(10): p. 1853-1859. |
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309108 |
Be(e) the change Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2019. Golf Course Management. September. 87(9): p. 28. |
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21st-century stewardship: Evolving place for golf in sustainability discussions | Gould, David. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. July/August. 25(7): p. 52. |
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Scrape out a future for pollinators |
Anonymous. 2019. Pitchcare. June/July. 85: p. 126-129. |
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EPA glyphosate update | Hartmann, Angela. 2019. Surf 'n' Turf. May/June. p. 14. |
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Declining biodiversity - how can turf play a part? | Anonymous. 2019. Turf Matters. May/June. p. 35. |
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Relationships between muti-scale factors, plant and pollinator diversity, and composition of park lawns and other herbaceous vegetation in a fast growing megacity of China Access Restrictions |
Yang, Fengping; Ignatieva, Maria; Wissman, Jörgen; Ahrné, Karin; Zhang, Shuoxin; Zhu, Siying. 2019. Landscape and Urban Planning. May. 185: p. 117-126. |
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The All Ireland Pollinator Plan: One third of our 98 wild bee species are threatened with extinction from Ireland. We know this is the case because we have drastically reduced the areas where they can nest and the amount of food our landscape provides for them Access Restrictions |
Hughes, Gemma. 2019. Greenside. April. p. 20-22. |
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Creating a wild flower meadow: The development of the All Ireland Pollinator Plan is something that should be commended across all communities. The golf and sportsturf sector is well places to embrace this exciting new strategy. One of the recommendations of the Plan is to encourage natural meadow areas Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. April. p. 24-25. |
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Establishing monarch butterfly habitat on golf courses: It's a slow process that requires patience, but planting milkweed food sources for monarch butterflies on golf courses can help reverse the decline of these important pollinators | Daniels, John. 2019. USGA Green Section Record. April 5. 57(7): p. 1-7. |
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Operation pollinator |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 19. |
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Pollinators poll: When it comes to pollinators, most folks naturally think bees and butterflies, and rightly so Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Course Management. February. 87(2): p. 22. |
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Create a buzz around your property: A children's pollinator workshop can introduce members of your community - especially youngsters - to golf and highlight a course's environmental benefits Access Restrictions |
Gorman, Peter. 2019. Golf Course Management. February. 87(2): p. 56, 58. |
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5 steps to creating pollinator-friendly habitat on your golf course |
Carley, Danesha Seth; Billeisen, Terri. 2019. North Carolina Turfgrass. January/February. p. Cover, 12-15. |
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Systems to Attract and Feed Pollinators in Warm-Season Lawns Access Restrictions |
Wisdom, Michelle. 2018. M.S. Thesis: University of Arkansas. [8], 128 pp. |
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Protecting pollinators: bee decline and the future of pollinators | Chance, Willie. 2018. 66th Annual Southeastern Turfgrass Conference[Proceedings]. p. [1-29]. |
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The perfect lawn: Exploring neighborhood socio-cultural drivers for insect pollinator habitat Access Restrictions |
Burr, Andrea; Hall, Damon M.; Schaeg, Nicole. 2018. Urban Ecosystems. December. 21(6): p. 1123-1137. |
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[Responsibilities of the "Go-to guy"] |
MacKenzie, Jack. 2018. Hole Notes. November/December. 53(10): p. 60-63. |
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Advocating for the western monarchs Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2018. Golf Course Management. October. 86(10): p. 30. |
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Let it bee Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2018. Golf Course Management. September. 86(9): p. 18, 20. |
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Push for pollinators: Pollinator-friendly landscape plants are beginning to grow in popularity as awareness about their importance rises |
Schappacher, Emily. 2018. Landscape Management. September. 57(9): p. 24-25. |
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Project Pollin-8 |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 20. |
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Redesign your rough (and driving range): Implementing conservation practices in low-use areas to support pollinators |
Wolfin, James; Ramer, Hannah. 2018. Hole Notes. August. 53(7): p. 22-24, 26-37. |
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Facing drought? Rip up your lawn! | Cruz, Jessa Kay. 2018. The Ecological Landscaper. July. p. [1-3]. |
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[Clover, grubs and pollinators] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. July 9. 19(13): p. [2]. |
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Pesticide, turfgrass guttation and pollinators Access Restrictions |
Simard, Audrey; Williamson, R. Chris. 2018. Golf Course Management. June. 86(6): p. 75. |
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On course with Project Pollin-8 |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 32-34. |
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Best management practices to protect and promote pollinators in the turfgrass ecosystem Access Restrictions |
Williamson, R. Chris. 2018. Golf Course Management. May. 86(5): p. 62-65. |
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Bees and pesticides - Two perspectives Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Turf News [TPI]. May/June. 42(3): p. 60. |
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MGA spotlights area clubs' environmental efforts |
Pavonetti, Jim. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. April. 49(2): p. 2-4. |
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Neonic's future rests on your prudent use |
Hall, Ronnie. 2018. Turf [North Edition]. April. 31(3[4]): p. 6-7. |
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Why you should grow a lawn for bees: Leave these weed flowers intact, and pollinators will thank you | Oder, Tom. 2018. Mother Nature Network. April 27. p. [1-6]. |
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Don't pluck your dandelions this year (the bees will thank you) | Peters, Chris. 2018. Omaha World-Herald. April 23. p. [1-4]. |
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Unravelling the molecular determinants of bee sensitivity to neonicotinoid insecticides |
Manjon, Cristina; Troczka, Bartlomiej J.; Zaworra, Marion; Beadle, Katherine; Randall, Emma; Hertlein, Gillian; Singh, Kumar Saurabh; Zimmer, Christoph T.; Homem, Rafael A.; Lueke, Bettina; Reid, Rebecca; Kor, Laura; Kohler, Maxie; Benting, Jurgen; Williamson, Martin S.; Davies, T. G. Emyr; Field, Linda M.; Bass, Chris; Nauen, Ralf. 2018. Current Biology. April 2. 28(7): p. 1137-1143. |
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Assessing residential front yards using Google Street View and geospatial video: A virtual survey approach for urban pollinator conservation Access Restrictions |
Burr, Andrea; Schaeg, Nicole; Hall, Damon M. 2018. Applied Geography. March. 92: p. 12-20. |
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Spring bulbs add color to dormant warm-season turf |
Wisdom, Michelle; Richardson, Mike. 2018. Golfdom. March. 74(3): p. 35. |
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Benefits of native grasses: Native grasses as food for pollinators |
Narem, Diane M.; Meyer, Mary H. 2018. Hole Notes. March. 53(2): p. Cover, 20-25. |
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Recommended New England pollinator plant list | Tucker, Sara. 2018. New Hampshire Turf Talk. Spring. p. 15. |
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299860 |
Monarchs in the rough |
Anonymous. 2018. Golfdom. February. 74(2): p. 9. |
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Smart Lawn Alternatives to Protect Pollinators |
Saeed, Abi; Krans, Rebecca. 2017. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Extension, Michigan State University. [3] pp. |
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Increasing Pollinator Populations by Improving Habitat |
Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Focus on the environment: Initiatives with impact | National Golf Course Owners Association. 2017. 2017 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-87]. |
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Smart Lawn Care to Protect Pollinators |
Smitley, Dave. 2017. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Extension. [2] pp. |
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Management of Turfgrass Insect Pests and Pollinator Protection | Joseph, Shimat V.; Bauske, Ellen. 2017. [Athens], Georgia: University of Georgia Extension. [4] pp. |
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Impacts of Urban Greenspace Management on Beneficial Insect Communities |
Spring, MaLisa Rose. 2017. M.S. Thesis: Ohio State University. xiii, 108 pp. |
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Operation Monarch for golf courses: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs | Potter, Daniel A.; Baker, Adam; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 340-345. |
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Early spring blooming bulbs in warm season lawns | Wisdom, Michelle; Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; McDonald, Garry V. 2017. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 105130. |
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Succession bloom in bermudagrass for pollinator forage | Wisdom, Michelle; Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; McDonald, Garry V. 2017. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 105991. |
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Downriver pollinator project summary |
Greene, Mike. 2017. Turf's Up in the Inland Empire. Winter. p. 2, 4. |
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Dew from warm-season turfgrasses as a possible route for pollinator exposure to lawn-applied imidacloprid Access Restrictions |
McCurdy, James; Held, David W.; Gunn, Jonathan M.; Barickman, T. Casey. 2017. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 3(1): p. 1-6. |
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282499 |
The plight of the pollinator Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2017. Golf Course Management. November. 85(11): p. 28. |
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Bethpage invites bees and girl scouts | Wilson, Andrew. 2017. Golfdom. November. 73(11): p. 8. |
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291929 |
Best management practices for turf insecticides and pollinators |
Larson, Jonathan; Held, David; Williamson, R. Chris. 2017. Tennessee Turfgrass. October/November. p. Cover, 18-21. |
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Taking responsibility | Dudley, Sean. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. October. 50: p. 60. |
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Researcher studies pollinator plots for warm season grass lawns | Miller, Fred. 2017. Press Argus-Courier. October 18. p. [1-3]. |
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Award-winning pollinator protection |
Hutchinson, James; Vukelic, Sophie. 2017. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 82. |
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Chattahoochee charm: Benchmarking, relationships and stewardship deliver the needs of the environment and golfers at The River Club |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 36-39. |
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Don't kill the buzz |
Mann, Bob. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. August. 38(8): p. 26. |
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Asclepias tuberosa: Common: Butterfly weed, pleurisy root: Family: Milkweed |
Bernardy, Kati; Ward, Dave. 2017. On Course [MAGCS]. July. 71(2[3]): p. 26. |
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Why should you get your course buzzing! |
Vukelic, Sophie. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 56-59. |
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[Bees accounting] |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 15. |
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286401 |
Improving pollinator health on Minnesota golf courses |
Wong, Frank; Steigauf, Tom. 2017. Hole Notes. April. 52(3): p. 38-41. |
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Plant the rainbow Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 22. |
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Operation Pollinator - Stephen Thompson, John O'Gaunt Golf Club Access Restrictions |
Waite, Helen. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Spring. 277: p. 29. |
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Neonicotinoid bugging the PMRA |
Rousseau, Jerry. 2017. The Turf Line News. February/March. 249: p. 31, 38. |
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Pollinator health requires vigilance, outreach: Turf managers must articulate application practices and other conservation priorities to a concerned public and membership |
White, Patrick. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 28-31. |
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Protecting pollinators and ourselves in turf pest management | Dale, Adam. 2017. Florida Turf Digest. January/February. 34(1): p. 6-9. |
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Optimizing pest management practices to conserve pollinators in turf landscapes: Current practices and future research needs |
Larson, Jonathan L.; Dale, Adam; Held, David; McGraw, Benjamin; Richmond, Douglas S.; Wickings, Kyle; Williamson, R. Chris. 2017. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. January. 8(1): p. 18 [1-10]. |
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On-Course Apiary Supports Pollinators and Helps Evaluate Management Practices | Anonymous. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Operation Pollinator: Improving Golf Course Habitat for Pollinating Insects | Anonymous. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Floral Enrichment of Turf Lawns to Benefit Pollinating Insects Access Restrictions |
Lane, Ian G. 2016. M.S. Thesis: University of Minnesota. vii, 72 pp. |
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Smart Lawns for Pollinators: Create Pollinator-Friendly Lawns That Are Inviting to Bees and Other Pollinators |
Saeed, Abi; Krans, Rebecca. 2016. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Michigan State University Extension. [2] pp. |
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Practical Pollinator Programs |
Barden, Addison. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Conservation of Native and Domestic Pollinators in Managed Turfgrass Landscapes |
Larson, Jonathan L.; Williamson, R. Chris; Liesch, P. J. 2016. Madison, Wisconsin: Cooperative Extension, University of Wisconsin-Extension. 4 pp. |
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The Value of Lawn Weeds for Pollinators: Not All Weeds Are Created Equal | Foord, Karl. 2016. [St. Paul, Minnesota]: Extension, University of Minnesota. [3] pp. |
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Evaluating spring bulbs in warm season lawns | Wisdom, Michelle; Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; McDonald, Garry V. 2016. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 99668. |
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Reconsidering the weed | Bethke-Dejaeghere, Stephanie. 2016. Marshall Independent. December 15. p. [1-3]. |
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Discover the nectar network Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. STRI Bulletin. Autumn. 275: p. 20. |
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Bee fauna and floral abundance within lawn-dominated suburban yards in Springfield, MA |
Lerman, S. B.; Milam, J. 2016. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. September. 109(5): p. 713-723. |
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