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Author(s):Macolino, S.; Scotton, M.; Ziliotto, U.
Author Affiliation:Department of Environmental Agronomy and Crop Production, Agripolis, University of Padova, Legnaro Padova, Italy
Title:Relation between high and low molecular weight carbohydrates in tall fescue plants under sever [severe] mowing management
Section:Session 3: Ecophysiology and vegetation management in the urban environment: Poster presentations
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Meeting Info.:Bologna, Italy: June 9-13, 2009
Source:2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture: Book of Abstracts. 2009, p. 122.
Publishing Information:Bologna, Italy: Department of Agroenvironmental Science and Technology (DiSTA), Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bologna
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Carbohydrate concentration; Carbohydrate reserves; Comparisons; Cultivar evaluation; Festuca arundinacea; Molecular markers; Mowing
Abstract/Contents:"With the aim to increase the knowledge about carbohydrate reserves in a tall fescue turf, the evolution of water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) was studied in a field experiment in NE Italy. In a randomized complete block with two replicates four treatments were compared: 1. Festuca arundinacea Schreber (Fa) 'Safari', cut from 4 to 3 cm and fertilized with 200 kg N ha-1 year-1; 2. Fa 'Safari', cut from 8 to 6 cm, 200 kg N ha-1 year-1; 3. Fa 'Safari', cut from 8 to 6 cm, 100 kg N ha-1 year-1; 4. Fa 'Noria', cut from 8 to 6 cm, 100 kg N ha-1 year-1. Four soil samples (4.5 cm diam. x 15.0 cm depth) including aboveground biomass were taken from each plot immediately after cutting, to determine WSC content in roots and leaves + rhizomes (stubble). Total and low molecular weight WSC were extracted using Suzuki (1968) procedure, quantified using the anthrone reagent procedure and read by a paper chromatography. High molecular weight WSC were obtained by difference. Results showed that stubble and roots WSC concentrations were higher in winter and after a long mowing interruption than during the vegetative growth period. Moreover, the concentration of low molecular weight WSC was almost always higher than that of high molecular weight WSC."
Language:English
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See Also:See also related article "Relation between high and low molecular weight carbohydrates in tall fescue plants under severe mowing management" Acta Horticulturae, Vol. 881 November 25 2010, p. 619-622, R=272592. R=272592
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Macolino, S., M. Scotton, and U. Ziliotto. 2009. Relation between high and low molecular weight carbohydrates in tall fescue plants under sever [severe] mowing management. p. 122. In 2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture: Book of Abstracts. Bologna, Italy: June 9-13, 2009. Bologna, Italy: Department of Agroenvironmental Science and Technology (DiSTA), Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bologna.
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