Articles
- Progress and benefits to humanity from breeding warm-season grasses for turfby Phil BuseyBusey, P. 1989. Progress and benefits to humanity from breeding warm-season grasses for turf. pp. 49-70. in: D.
- Herbarium specimen collection and preparationby Phil BuseyWhat is an herbarium specimen? An herbarium specimen also called a “collection” or a “sample”
- Scientific publicationsby Phil BuseyBelow are listed citations of refereed scientific papers and book chapters authored or co-authored by
- Off-types in bermudagrassby Phil BuseyOff-types in bermudagrass—genetically distinct patches differing in color, height, or texture—disrupt turf uniformity and performance
- Pros and cons of synthetic athletic fieldsby Phil Busey(Comment: This is adapted from a 25 Sep 2013 letter that I wrote to the
- Gestalt plant identificationby Phil BuseyGestalt plant identification is fast-thinking identification based on the perception of the wholeness of form.
- A course in irrigationby Phil BuseyWhat are the basic learning goals in irrigation proficiency? Having taught for years “Landscape irrigation
- Scientific namesby Phil BuseyScientific names of plants have two words, the genus name and the species name, often
- Potassium availability declines rapidly in calcareous soilby Phil BuseySouth Florida sports field soils are generally calcareous, sand, have high (> 7.0) pH, and
- Goosegrass suppressed by turf canopyby Phil BuseyThis month, I published a scientific paper in the journal HortScience showing that canopy light
