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Author(s):Ahn, B. J.; Sim, S. R.; Won, H. J.
Author Affiliation:Ahn: Chongju University; Sim: Sewon Plant Research Institute; Won: Dankook University
Title:Genetic characteristics of Kentucky bluegrass native to Korea
Section:Abstracts
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Meeting Info.:Toronto, Ontario, Canada: 15-21 July, 2001
Source:IXth International Turfgrass Research Conference. Vol. 9, 2001, p. 49.
Publishing Information:[Toronto, Canada]: International Turfgrass Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Genetics; Poa pratensis; Native grasses; Morphology; Cultivar variation; Growth rate; Disease susceptibility; Leaf blight; Rust; Genetic diversity; Roadside plants; Genotypes
Geographic Terms:Korea
Abstract/Contents:"Poa pratensis plants native to Korea were collected and their morphological and cultural characteristics were examined to determine possible uses as a turfgrass or for revegetation. Also their genetic relatedness were compared with those of the introduced cultivars of foreign origins using RAPD analysis. The local ecotypes were collected the most from riverside areas, and then from roadsides and agricultural fields like rice paddies and vegetable fields. The collected Poa pratensis plants showed morphological differences. Their qualities as a turfgrass, rated visually during their growing season varied remarkably depending upon the genotypes. Selected genotypes among those showed various desired qualities in general vigour, growth rate, or tolerance to leaf blight and rust diseases. At the level of SED 13, all the foreign cultivars and some turfgrass-typed native grasses were genetically grouped together. There are several other ecotypes, rated high through evaluation period, which were genetically less related from those of foreign origins. In conclusions, in Korea, genetic diversity was found rich in Poa pratensis. Some genotypes are expected to be developed as cultivars or can be used to revegetate ecologically disturbed areas like roadside cut areas."
Language:English
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Ahn, B. J., S. R. Sim, and H. J. Won. 2001. Genetic characteristics of Kentucky bluegrass native to Korea. Int. Turfgrass Res. Conf. 9:p. 49.
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