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DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI14256-19
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Author(s):Hanna, Wayne W.; Schwartz, Brian M.
Author Affiliation:Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Tifton Campus, Tifton, GA
Title:M77' ornamental Miscanthus sinensis
Section:Cultivar and germplasm releases
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Source:HortScience. Vol. 55, No. 1, January 2020, p. 106-108.
Publishing Information:Alexandria, Virginia: American Society for Horticultural Science
# of Pages:3
Related Web URL:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337883166_'M77'_Ornamental_Miscanthus_sinensis
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Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: Drought tolerant; Ornamental grass; Plant breeding; Reduced-seed Miscanthus
Abstract/Contents:"'M77' (PP30,402), a perennial Miscanthus sinensis ornamental grass with significantly reduced seed production, was approved for release by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in 2016. We evaluated 'M77' at Tifton and Blairsville, GA, in comparison with M. sinensis var. gracillimus. Genotypes were evaluated for inflorescence and leaf height, canopy diameter, inflorescence length and number per plant, leaf length and width, and seed set. Data for each variable were subjected to analysis of variance, and Fishers least significance differences at P = 0.05 were used for mean separation. Miscanthus sinensis is a vigorous grass native to Asia that is used as an ornamental and for biomass production. This species can be quite invasive (Meyer, 2004) because of its high seed production under various environmental conditions and especially at higher elevations (Meyer and Tchida, 1999). A broad range of morphologically variable ornamental cultivars has been released (Smith et al., 2004). Efforts have been made to reduce seed set and viability in various Miscanthus cultivars. Research has shown that triploid genotypes produce less seed (Ranney and Touchell, 2016; Smith et al., 2004). Others have shown that certain cultivars produce nonviable seed (Rounsaville et al., 2011)."
Language:English
References:6
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2020. M77' ornamental Miscanthus sinensis. HortScience. 55(1):p. 106-108.
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DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI14256-19
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