No, bermudagrass [Cynodon spp] can't be controlled selectively. It's necessary to use a non-selective control. That choice tends to be controls with the active ingredient of glyphosate.
The botanical name for Bermudagrass is Cynodon dactylon.
Bermudagrass
BermudaGrass
Yes it is ....Bermudagrass 419.
Comman bermudagrass is one of the most widespread horticultures.
Selectively permeable.
Maybe yes, maybe no, a black plastic cover over the soil will control bermudagrass [Cynodon spp] and nutsedge [Cyperus spp]. Till the soil first. Then put the cover in place. Many weeds don't make it when they're deprived of light and moisture. But perennial weeds such as bermudagrass and nutsedge may require layers of newspaper under the cover. Otherwise, they've been known to break right through the plastic in their search for moisture, light and air.
The process of allowing substances into and out of the cell is controlled by the cell membrane, which is selectively permeable. This means that the membrane regulates the movement of ions, molecules, and other substances across it, through processes such as diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
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There is no accurate estimate of the population of white tigers in the wild as they are extremely rare in nature. In captivity, white tigers are selectively bred and their numbers are controlled by various conservation programs and zoos.
semipermeable or selectively permeable.
The selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer (a.k.a plasma membrane) is 'selectively permeable' because it selects which molecules it allows to permeate (pass through).