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Material Type:Leaflet
Monographic Author(s):Weston, Leslie A.; Bertin, Cecile; Senesac, Andrew F.; Rossi, Frank; Weibull, Peder
Author Affiliation:Weston: Department of Horticulture, Cornell University; Bertin: Graduate Student, Horticulture; Senesac: Extension Educator, Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center, Riverhead, NY; Rossi: Turf Specialist, Department of Horticulture; and Weibull: Swalof Weibul Seed Company, Sweden
Monograph Title:Evaluation and Utilization of Allelopathic Festuca rubra Turfgrass Cultivars for Alternative Weed Management Strategies, [2003].
Publishing Information:[Ithaca, New York]: [Department of Horticulture, Cornell University]
# of Pages:4
Collation:[4] pp.
Abstract/Contents:"Recent experiments in Ithaca and Riverhead NY have shown that fine fescue cultivars Intrigue, Reliant and Oxford were most suppressive in field and laboratory settings due to their allelopathic activity and their ability to establish readily in a field setting. The cultivars Treasure and Boreal were least weed suppressive in both sites in 2 years of replicated trials. Mode of action studies would suggest the inhibitor(s) in the root exudate act upon photosynthesis or respiration or possibly both. Current anatomical studies suggest root exudates are produced in actively dividing root cells and are stored until extrusion from roots in osmiophilic inclusions in root cells. The structural elucidation studies performed using GC and HPLC coupled to mass spectrometry suggest that the components of the root exudates may be steroidal in nature. Purification and structural elucidation work is ongoing."
Language:English
References:3
See Also:See also related newsletter, "Turfgrass weed management: Evaluation and utilization of allelopathic Festuca rubra turfgrass cultivars for alternative weed management strategies" Bulletin of the New York State Turfgrass Association, Winter 2001, p. 26-27, R=80391. R=80391
Note:"Type of Grant: Alternative Pest Management Strategies, Pest Resistant Crops"
"Project Locations: Itacha NY; Riverhead NY; Swalof, Sweden"
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