题名: |
Florida Native Turfgrass Investigation II; Final rept. Feb 2000-01 |
作者: |
Gordon, D. R.; Miller, A. A.; Renda, M. T.; Slapcinsky, J. L.; Jones, D. A. |
关键词: |
Florida; Right of way(Land); Soil stabilization; Landscaping; Turf grasses; Plants(Botany); Vegetation; Turf; Grasses |
摘要: |
Florida DOT has committed to increasing the use of native plant species along rights-of-way. Typically, non-native turfgrasses are commonly planted along highways, as well as in retention ponds and lawns, for soil stabilization and landscaping purposes. This research was designed to identify and examine native species that might be as effective in areas of special concern. Such areas include natural lands where non-native species are not desirable. If native species are planted in areas that border native communities, particularly those designated as conservation areas, land managers would reduce costs in the control of some non-native, invasive and species in natural areas. |
总页数: |
84p |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |