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Author(s):Han. Yuanhong; Perdomo, Pedro; Murphy, James A.; Meyer, William A.; Bonos, Stacy A.; Dickson, William K.; Smith, Dirk A.; Bara, Ronald F.; Wilson, Melissa M.; Watkins, Eric
Author Affiliation:Han: Graduate Assistant; Perdomo: County Agricultural Agent; Murphy: Associate Extension Specialist in Turfgrass Management; Meyer: Professor; Bonos: Assistant Professor; Dickson: Turfgrass Research Farm Supervisor; Smith: Principal Laboratory Technician; Bara: Principal Laboratory Technician; Wilson: Head Greenhouse and Field Technician; Watkins: Graduate Assistant, New Jersey Agricultural Eperiment Station, Cook College, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Title:Performance of fine fescue cultivars and selections in New Jersey turf trials
Meeting Info.:Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 9-11, 2003
Source:2003 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Vol. 35, July 2004, p. 23-44.
Publishing Information:New Brunswick, NJ: Cook College and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University, In cooperation with the New Jersey Turfgrass Association
# of Pages:22
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultivar evaluation; Variety trials; Fine fescues; Establishment; Disease resistance; Shade resistance; Festuca; Quality evaluation
Abstract/Contents:Describes a study conducted "to enhance turf characteristics of the fine fescues and improve resistance to diseases, insects, and environmental stresses." Results indicate that "compared to early cultivars, considerable improvements have been made on the overall turf quality of fine fescues." Results also include that "establishment in the fine fescues varied among the cultivars and selections within any given species" and "most fine fescues cultivars and selections showed excellent resistance to dollar spot, especially the Chewings fescues." Concludes that Rutgers will "continue to look at the use of endophytes to supplement breeding efforts to improve a cultivar's natural ability to persist under stress."
Language:English
References:0
Note:"Published July, 2004"
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Han, Y., P. Perdomo, J. A. Murphy, W. A. Meyer, S. A. Bonos, W. K. Dickson, et al. 2004. Performance of fine fescue cultivars and selections in New Jersey turf trials. p. 23-44. In 2003 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. Atlantic City, New Jersey: December 9-11, 2003. New Brunswick, NJ: Cook College and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University, In cooperation with the New Jersey Turfgrass Association.
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