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Author(s):Nannicini, M.; Lenzi, A.; Baldi, A.; Pardini, A.; Tesi, R.
Title:Response of bermudagrass and seashore paspalum to increasing salinity levels
Meeting Info.:Kristiansand, Norway: June 24-26, 2012
Source:3rd European Turfgrass Society Conference Proceedings. Vol. 3, 2012, p. Unknown.
Publishing Information:Angers, France: European Turfgrass Society
# of Pages:0
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultivar evaluation; Cynodon dactylon; Cynodon dactylon x Cynodon transvaalensis; Irrigation practices; Paspalum vaginatum; Potable water; Salt tolerance
Cultivar Names:Princess 77; Patriot; Sea Isle 2000; Sea Spray
Geographic Terms:Mediterranean
Abstract/Contents:"The limitations of water availability around the Mediterranean regions restrict the use of potable water for luxurious uses as the irrigation of golf courses and sports fields. This induces increasing use of low quality water (e.g. effluent, recycled and brackish) for turfgrass irrigation. Therefore there is a great need of salt-tolerant turfgrass cultivars especially in areas associated with saline soil or saline irrigation waters. Warm season grasses tolerate high water and soil salinity concentrations and allow a reduction in water consumption. In this study, salinity tolerance of four warm season turfgrasses (Cynodon dactylon cv 'Princess 77', Cynodon dactylon x Cynodon transvaalensis cv 'Patriot' and Paspalum vaginatum cv 'Sea Isle 2000' and cv 'Sea Spray') was investigated. Plants were grown in a floating system under increasing salinity levels achieved by the addition of NaCl (0, 10, 20 and 30 g/l NaCl) in the nutrient solution. Three weeks after salt addition shoot dry matter production and root length were detected."
Language:English
References:Unknown
See Also:Other items relating to: Seashore Paspalum - Since 2000
Note:Summary appears as abstract
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Nannicini, M., A. Lenzi, A. Baldi, A. Pardini, and R. Tesi. 2012. Response of bermudagrass and seashore paspalum to increasing salinity levels. Eur. Turfgrass Soc. Conf. Proc. 3:p. Unknown.
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