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sarasara

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What are the three major groups or categories of turf weeds? Describe the three major life cycles.
 
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The weed red sorrel grows well on ________.
 
  a. acid soils
  b. neutral soils
 c. alkaline soils
  d. high salt soils



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Answer to Question 1

Unfortunately, the question as stated is in error. The question should ask for two major groups instead of three. The two groups are broadleaf weeds and grass weeds. The three major life cycles are winter annual, summer annual, and biennial. Each of the two major groups will have representative species in each life cycle.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
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