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Author(s):Genovesi, A. Dennis; Chandra, Ambika
Author Affiliation:Texas A&M AgriLife Research - Dallas
Title:Development of seeded zoysiagrass cultivars with improved turf quality and high seed yields
Section:Genetics and breeding
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Source:Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2018 Research Summaries. 2018, p. 47-51.
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Abiotic disorders; Biotic disorders; Cultivar improvement; Establishment; Germplasm; Progeny testing; Seed yield; Turfgrass quality; Zoysia
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2017-11-621
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USGA Summary Points:Data was collected from the 2015 SPN (1,750 progeny) in 2018 with notes taken for turf quality, seed head color, density, and height of seedhead exertion. Another seven progeny were selected for testing in addition to the twenty-three entries advanced in 2017. Data was collected on the twenty-three that made up the three isolation blocks (Red #1, Red #2 and Yellow) during 2018 as we wait for them to become fully established and come into full flower in 2019. The 3 new 3-clone synthetic varieties (DALZ 1803, DALZ 1804 and DALZ 1805) were planted in 2017 and are still in the process of growing-in before seed yield parameters can be measured. Synthetic parental lines (13) were shared with Johnston Seeds on MTA for evaluation at Enid, OK. Another 620 medium-coarse textured progeny were planted in SPN at Johnston Seeds to identify parental lines suitable for 3 clone synthetics for that texture class. DALZ 1512 and DALZ 1513, experimental synthetic varieties, exhibited better fall color in 2018 with turfgrass quality and spring greenup similar to the seeded checks. Establishment rate of these synthetic varieties is better than the vegetative checks. A four-year data summary is presented.
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Genovesi, A. D., and A. Chandra. 2018. Development of seeded zoysiagrass cultivars with improved turf quality and high seed yields. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 47-51.
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