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Author(s):Yang, Song; Huang, Xi; Chai, Qing; Li, Chun-jie; Nan, Zhi-biao
Author Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Grassland Argo-Ecosystem, Ministry of Agriculture; College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China
Title:Allelopathic effects of endophytic fungi of Achnatherum inebrians Keng on the seed and seedling of three turf grasses
Source:[Cao Di Sue Bao] [Acta Agrestia Sinica]. Vol. 18, No. 1, January 2010, p. 78-83, 88.
Publishing Information:[Beijing, China]: [Zhongguo Xue Shu Qi Kan (Guang Pan Ban) Dian Zi Za Zhi She]
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Allelopathy; Cultivar evaluation; Endophytic fungi; Festuca arundinacea; Growth studies; Lolium perenne; Poa pratensis; Seed germination; Seedling emergence
Abstract/Contents:"The allelopathic effects of Neotyphodium gansuense Li & Nan of Achnatherum inebrians Keng. on three turfgrass species, Lolium perenne L., Festuca arundinacea Schreb., and Poa pratensis L., were determined under germinator and pot conditions in 2008. The results of seed germination experiment show that the grass meal of A. inebrians had inhibition effects on seed germination and seedling growth of all 3 turfgrass species. The N. gansuense remarkably enhanced the inhibition of A. inebrians on the seed germination rate of L. perenne and the seed germination rate and bud length of P. pratensis, respectively (P<0.05);however it could remarkably reduced the inhibition of A. inebrians on the radicel length, bud length, and bud weight of L. perenne and the seed germination rate and bud length of F.arundinacea (P<0.05). The results of potted experiment show that the grass meal of A. inebrians accelerated plant growth of all 3 grasses. The N. gansuense remarkably improved the initial seedling emergence rates of 3 grasses and seedling length of F. arundinacea (P<0.05). In summary, the endophytic fungi enhanced the allelopathic effects of A. inebrians on the tested 3 turfgrass species."
Language:Chinese
References:20
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Yang, S., X. Huang, Q. Chai, C.-j. Li, and Z.-b. Nan. 2010. Allelopathic effects of endophytic fungi of Achnatherum inebrians Keng on the seed and seedling of three turf grasses. (In Chinese) [Cao Di Sue Bao] [Acta Agrestia Sinica]. 18(1):p. 78-83, 88.
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