To test the practical applications of this reaction, the researchers repeated the experiment
with fescue grass, which was obtained from a domestic garden.
Not exact matches
With the course's regular protectionist winds laying down for most of the afternoon, the water & treeless venue's left with little protection outside of the trademark undulation & fes
With the course's regular protectionist winds laying down for most of the afternoon, the water & treeless venue's left
with little protection outside of the trademark undulation & fes
with little protection outside of the trademark undulation &
fescue.
The
fescue, which was allegedly not supposed to come into play consistently
with these wide fairways, was constantly featured in the FOX broadcast.
Indeed, even after taking a rare conservative approach at the par - 4 17th,
with a 5 - iron off the tee that found some tamped - down
fescue to the left of the fairway, McIlroy was able to par the hole.
The BBSRC - funded scientists, from Rothamsted Research, the James Hutton Institute, Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) at Aberystwyth University, Lancaster University and the University of Nottingham, used a hybridised species of grass called perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne)
with a closely related species called meadow
fescue (Festuca pratensis).
Working in partnership
with the Toronto Zoo, the team collected saliva samples from moose and reindeer, which they then smeared onto clipped samples of red
fescue grass carrying the toxic fungus, simulating the effect of grazing.
A team of UK researchers, including experts from Cardiff University's Cardiff Catalysis Institute, have shown that significant amounts of hydrogen can be unlocked from
fescue grass
with the help of sunlight and a cheap catalyst.
Researchers have come up
with a way to unlock hydrogen from
fescue grass, raising the possibility of using turf to power life on Earth.
Fine
fescues with greater cold and shade tolerance than tall
fescue grasses also excel.