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DOI:10.3198/jpr2006.09.0568crc
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Content Type:Registration statement
Author(s):Nelson, L. R.; Crowder, J.; Chalmers, D. R.
Author Affiliation:Nelson and Crowder: Texas A&M University, Agricultural Research and Extention Center, Overton, Texas; Chalmers: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Title:Registration of 'Axcella 2' annual ryegrass
Section:Cultivar
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Source:Journal of Plant Registrations. Vol. 1, No. 1, May/June 2007, p. 20-21.
Publishing Information:Madison, Wisconsin: Crop Science Society of America
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultivar profile; Cultivar evaluation; Comparisons; Lolium multiflorum; Diploids; Transitional overseeding; Seeds
Cultivar Names:Axcella 2
Abstract/Contents:Announces the registration of 'Axcella 2' annual ryegrass. States that "'Axcella 2' (Reg. no. [Registration number] CV-246, PI 642959) was developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) as a cool-season turfgrass for specialty uses." Explains that "Axcella 2' originated from the same germplasm (TXR-Dwarf) as Panterra a TAES release in 2003." Details the development of Axcella 2, stating that "selection for dark green color, high tiller density, and uniform dwarf characteristic produced 14 plants that were transplanted to pots and allowed to cross-pollinate during the spring of 2002 and produce seed." Reports that "in turf trials at Overton and College Station [Texas], turf quality ratings of Axcella 2 were similar to Panterra but superior to Axcella. Axcella 2 has finer textured leaves than Axcella and Panterra. It has darker green leaf color compared to Axcella." States that "uses of Axcella 2 will include overseeding of warm-season turfgrass, home lawns, sports fields, and on some golf courses for fairways and rough areas. Axcella 2 will also be useful to reduce erosion during the cool-season on seeded lawns before the establishment of warm season turf."
Language:English
References:5
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Nelson, L. R., J. Crowder, and D. R. Chalmers. 2007. Registration of 'Axcella 2' annual ryegrass. J. Plant Regist. 1(1):p. 20-21.
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DOI: 10.3198/jpr2006.09.0568crc
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