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Author(s):Schulte-Bunert, Gert
Author Affiliation:Weselerwald
Title:Einfluß einer Saatgut-Behandlung auf die Entwicklung von Nach- und Neueinsaaten mit Agrostis stolonifera
Translated Title:[Effect of a seed treatment on the development of re-seeding and new seedlings with Agrostis stolonifera]
Source:Rasen-Turf-Gazon. Vol. 33, No. 1, March 2002, p. 4-12.
Publishing Information:Bonn, Germany: Hortus Verlag
# of Pages:9
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Pseudomonas; Germination; Turfgrass establishment; Seeding; Seeding time; Percent living ground cover; Seed treatment
Cultivar Names:Penn A-4
Trade Names:Proradix
Abstract/Contents:"It is the purpose of this research to examine whether the seed of Agrostis stolonifera when treated with the plant substance Proradix shows an adventage [advantage] as far as germination and establishment in a plant population is concerned when it was sown later additionally or freshly. Three experiments were carried out within the framework of this reserach. First of all, there was an experiment where the seed was sown later in addition on nine greens of the golf course 'Weselerwald,' then an experiment involving fresh sowing in a sod garden and finally an experiment in pots in an appartment [apartment]. In the experiment where seed was sown later additionally on the greens, viz, roughly 2 g/m2 Agrostis stolonifera of the variety Penn A 4 aerification had been carried out before. This seed was sown three times. The seed had germinated every time, as the holes indicated, but the fact that the holes had been overgrown made the boniture difficult. An aeral [aerial] survey at the end of the vegetation period (towards the end of November) showed that there were no Agrostis plants any more in the sod. The conclusion is that the seed sown later in addition was a failure in this case. The experiment in the sod garden was laid out in small plots which had been cut out with the help of a sexagonal sod cutter. Here, the different degrees of coverage were mainly assessed. There was, it seemed, a slight advantage of the Proradix varant [variant]. In the experiment involving pots a comparison was made between exactly counted quantities of untreated seed and the seed treated with Proradix as to their germination rate. It turned out that freshly treated seed compared with bon-treated [non-treated] seed had a better germination rate, viz. between 12 and 20 percent. The Proradix variant, on the contrary showed a 50 percent lower result when the seed had been treated four months previously."
Language:German
References:19
Note:Abstract also appears in English and French
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Schulte-Bunert, G. 2002. Einfluß einer Saatgut-Behandlung auf die Entwicklung von Nach- und Neueinsaaten mit Agrostis stolonifera. (In German) Rasen Turf Gazon. 33(1):p. 4-12.
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