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Author(s):Avcioǧlu, Rıza; Geren, Hakan
Author Affiliation:Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Tarla Bitkileri Bömülü, Bornova-İzmir, Turkey
Title:Bazı sıcak İklim çim buǧdaygillerinin Akdeniz iklimindeki performansları üzerinde arasştırmalar
Translated Title:Investigations on the performances of some warm season turf grasses under Mediterranean climate
Source:Anadolu. Vol. 22, No. 1, 2012, p. 1-17.
Publishing Information:[Turkey]: s.n.
# of Pages:17
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Case studies; Cultivar evaluation; Establishment rate; Mediterranean climate; Percent living ground cover; Warm season turfgrasses; Winter dormancy
Abstract/Contents:"This study was conducted in order to determine the adaptability and performances of 14 different species of 8 various world widely used C4 warm-season turfgrass genera (Buchloe sp., Cynodon sp., Disticlis sp., Panicum sp., Paspalum sp., Pennisetum sp., Stenotaphrum sp., Zoysia sp.), on the experimental fields of Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University under Mediterranean ecological conditions of Izmir in 2009-2011. Results indicated that all tested 14 different genera and species of warm-season turf grasses were easily propagated vegetatively and went to dormancy completely in winter. In the selection of turf grasses for experimental areas and resembling ecologies, it was also concluded that, considering the personal preference and taste of consumers, C. dactylon, C. dactylon ^D#x C. transvaalensis hybrid or Paspalum vaginatum should be preferred as fine textured turf establishment with high cover rate and quality and competitive ability, whereas one of the Pennisetum clandestinum or S. secundatum turf grasses for a rough textured turf establishment. It was also displayed that D. spicata and Z. japonica could not adapt to the existing conditions and B. dactyloides with extremely low growth and cover rates and rate of competition with weeds can be preferred for special cases, while S. variegatum with two colored leaf structure as ornamental crop."
Language:Turkish
References:38
See Also:Other items relating to: Seashore Paspalum - Since 2000
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Avcioǧlu, R., and H. Geren. 2012. Bazı sıcak İklim çim buǧdaygillerinin Akdeniz iklimindeki performansları üzerinde arasştırmalar. (In Turkish) Anadolu. 22(1):p. 1-17.
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