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Author(s):Hyeon, Sang-Min; Kang, Hoon; So, In-Sup; Kim, Dong-Il
Author Affiliation:Hyeon: Shinsung Tourism Company; Kang and So: Department of Horticulture, Cheju National University; Kim: Graduate Student, Department of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Sungkyunkwan University
Title:The effect of light, temperature and GA soaking treatment on seed germination of cool season turfgrasses
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 9, No. 3, 1995, p. 253-260[425-432].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Light; Temperatures; Gibberellins; Seed germination; Lolium perenne; Agrostis stolonifera; Festuca arundinacea; Poa pratensis
Cultivar Names:Dandy; Penlinks; Arid; Nasaw
Abstract/Contents:"This study is aimed to understand the effects of temperature, light and GA soaking treatment on the seed germination of perennial ryegrass 'Dandy', creeping bentgrass 'Penlinks', tall fescue 'Arid' and Kentucky bluegrass 'Nasaw'. These experiments are carried in vitro, and their results obtained are summarized as the followings: The optimum temperature for seed germination of perennial ryegrass 'Dandy' was found to be ranged at 20-30°C, and the optimum temperature for germination of creeping bentgrass 'Penlinks', tall fescue 'Arid' and kentucky bluegrass 'Nasaw' seeds was found to be ranged at 20-25°C, whereas the germination percentage under the below of above temperature of this range decreased. The germination of perennial ryegrass 'Dandy' and tall fescue 'Arid' seeds showed no effect on light, and while the germination percentage of creeping bentgrass 'Penlinks' increased more highly under the dark condition than under the light condition. The germination percentage decreased according to the higher temperature. The germination of Kentucky bluegrass 'Nasaw' seeds increased more highly under the dark condition than under the light condition at 20-25°C, whereas the germination percentage under the dark condition at 15°C and 30°C decreased. In case of GA soaking treatment of seeds, all the cool season turfgrasses tested showed their own promoting effects on seed germination. The early germination of tall fescue 'Arid' was good without the soaking times. Creeping bentgrass 'Penlinks' and perennial ryegrass 'Dandy' had respectively the highest germination percentage at 10min and 1hr soaking treatment, and the longer the soaking time, the lesser the germination percentage. Kentucky bluegrass 'Nasaw' obtained the best results at 24hrs soaking treatment, and the longer the soaking time, the better the germination percentage."
Language:Korean
References:14
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Hyeon, S.-M., H. Kang, I.-S. So, and D.-I. Kim. 1995. The effect of light, temperature and GA soaking treatment on seed germination of cool season turfgrasses. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 9(3):p. 253-260[425-432].
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