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DOI:10.17660/eJHS.2021/86.1.2
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Author(s):Giolo, M.; Masin, R.; Macolino, S.; Onofri, A.
Author Affiliation:Giolo: CREA-DC, Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification, Lonigo (VI), Italy; Masin and Macolino: Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural resources, Animals, and Environment, University of Padova, Legnaro (PD), Italy; Onofri: Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Perugia (PG), Italy
Title:Germination and seedlings response of bermudagrasses under water submersion
Source:European Journal of Horticultural Science. Vol. 86, No. 1, 2021, p. 14-20.
Publishing Information:Stuttgart, Germany: Eugen Ulmer KG
# of Pages:7
Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: Climate; Turfgrass; Floating; Flooding; Hypoxia; Seed
Abstract/Contents:"Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) at the mature stage is quite tolerant of submersion, but little information is available on the effects of submersion on seed germination and seedling development. Five cultivars (Jackpot, La Paloma, Transcontinental, Yukon, and Sunbird) were compared in two experiments conducted in growth chamber and greenhouse. Germination percentage in Petri dishes under seed floating (0, 2, 4, and 6 days) and seed submerged conditions (0, 2, 4, and 6 days) was measured while in the greenhouse four out of five cultivars were also tested, except for La Paloma. Seedlings growth under 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 days submersion was evaluated. In the lab, the cultivars tested displayed a different response to submersion and floating treatments. Jackpot, Sunbird, and Transcontinental showed the best tolerance to both floating and submersion conditions. In the greenhouse experiment, bermudagrass seedlings appeared to have short-term resilience to flooding, as long as it is not prolonged. All the cultivars showed good tolerance to submersion during germination, while submersion for 6 and 8 days resulted in a significant increase in the average proportion of yellow seedlings."
Language:English
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Giolo, M., R. Masin, S. Macolino, and A. Onofri. 2021. Germination and seedlings response of bermudagrasses under water submersion. European Journal of Horticultural Science. 86(1):p. 14-20.
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