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Author(s):Nandivada, Kiranmai; Fry, Jack
Author Affiliation:Nandivada: M.S. Student - Horticulture, Kansas State University; Fry: Associate Professor of Horticulture, Turfgrass Research & Teaching, Kansas State University
Title:Drought resistance in perennial ryegrass
Section:Irrigation and environmental stress
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Source:1997 Turfgrass Research [Kansas State University]. May 1997, p. 13-15.
Publishing Information:Manhattan, KS: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University and the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation
# of Pages:3
Series:Report of Progress 788
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Lolium perenne; Drought resistance; Root length density; Variety trials; Root growth
Cultivar Names:Achiever; Linn; Figaro; Pennfine; Nobility
Abstract/Contents:Five perennial ryegrass cultivars (Achiever, Linn, Figaro, Pennfine, and Nobility) were evaluated for root length density and drought resistance, in both greenhouse and field studies. "In greenhouse study I, Linn had a lower RLD than all cultivars at 0 to 10 cm. Between 30 and 60-cm depths, Figaro, Linn, and Achiever generally had higher RLDs than Pennfine and Nobility...Only Figaro produced roots at 70 to 80 cm. In greenhouse study II, Figaro generally had the highest RLD. Only Figaro and Pennfine produced roots deeper than 40 cm (Table 2). No differences were observed among cultivars rooting in the field...When ryegrass cores experienced progressive dry down in the greenhouse, Nobility, Achiever, and Figaro generally received the highest drought ratings...All cultivars exhibited good recovery after rewatering...In the field, Pennfine and Nobility had the highest drought resistance ratings, followed by Figaro and Achiever...Linn exhibited poor drought resistance in the field."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: Disasters - Drought
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Nandivada, K., and J. Fry. 1997. Drought resistance in perennial ryegrass. Turfgrass Res. p. 13-15.
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