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Author(s):Richardson, M. D.; Patton, A. J.; Trappe, J. M.
Author Affiliation:Department of Horticulture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Title:Stresses associated with germination and establishment of overseeded turfgrasses
Meeting Info.:Dallas, Texas: April 11-13, 2010
Source:Proceedings of the 7th International Herbage Seed Conference. 2010, p. 82-88.
Publishing Information:s.l.: s.n.
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultivar evaluation; Environmental factors; Establishment; Germination; Lolium perenne; Maintenance programs; Overseeding; Salt tolerance; Stress factors
Abstract/Contents:"Overseeding is a practice that is commonly applied to dormant turfgrasses to provide an actively-growing turf surface during winter and early spring. This practice has been widely used across the south and transition zone on golf courses, athletic fields, and other recreational turf surfaces. Grasses used for overseeding are often more sensitive to biotic and abiotic stresses compared to the dormant warm-season grass and there is a need to identify new genetic resources and cultural practices that allow better utilization of this practice. This paper summarizes results from trials that investigated the effects of salinity and traffic on several commonly-used turfgrass species. Overall, the results from these trials indicate the ryegrass species, including diploid perennial ryegrass, tetraploid perennial ryegrass, and intermediate ryegrass, remain the most tolerant overseeding species of abiotic stresses such as salinity. In addition, these species are also more tolerant of traffic than grasses such as meadow fescue and annual ryegrass. Continued research is needed to identify grasses and management strategies that allow successful overseeding in harsh environments."
Language:English
References:9
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Richardson, M. D., A. J. Patton, and J. M. Trappe. 2010. Stresses associated with germination and establishment of overseeded turfgrasses. p. 82-88. In Proceedings of the 7th International Herbage Seed Conference. Dallas, Texas: April 11-13, 2010. s.l.: s.n.
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