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Author(s):Richardson, Michael D.; Karcher, Douglas E.; Boyd, John W.
Author Affiliation:Richardson: Associate Professor; Karcher: Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; and Boyd: Extension Weed Scientist, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Title:Winter survival of seeded bermudagrass: The recent development of high-quality seeded bermuagrasses makes the choice of this species for fairways even more appealing
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Source:USGA Green Section Record. Vol. 43, No. 2, March/April 2005, p. 15-18.
Publishing Information:Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association, Green Section
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Seed propagated bermudagrasses; Cynodon dactylon; Breeding; Cultivar evaluation; Winterkill; Winter injury; Cultivar variation; Cold resistance; Seeding time; Turfgrass establishment; Transition zone
Cultivar Names:Nu-Mex Sahara; Princess 77; Mirage; Jackpot; Yukon; Mohawk
Abstract/Contents:Describes a study "to assess the effects of seeding date on the establishment and winter survival of several seeded bermudagrass cultivars in a transition-zone environment." Results include that "cultivar and seeding date had a major effect on winter survival in both years of the trial, and there was a significant interaction between cultivar and seeding date in both years." Results also include that "another significant aspect of spring rcovery of these plots was the difference in spring green-up among cultivars...Yukon exhibited consistently earlier green-up than other cultivars, while Princess-77 was always the last cultivar to initiate spring growth." Concludes that "some cultivars of seeded bermudagrass will be adapted for use in transition-zone environments, where winter injury can cause a severe loss of stand."
Language:English
References:13
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Richardson, M. D., D. E. Karcher, and J. W. Boyd. 2005. Winter survival of seeded bermudagrass: The recent development of high-quality seeded bermuagrasses makes the choice of this species for fairways even more appealing. USGA Green Sec. Rec. 43(2):p. 15-18.
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