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Author(s):Cuany, Robert L.
Author Affiliation:Principal investigator, Colorado State University
Title:Development of Dryland Western Turfgrass Cultivars
Source:Annual Turfgrass Research Report [USGA/GCSAA]. December 1986, p. 4-5.
Publishing Information:Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association, Golf House.
# of Pages:2
Full Report URL:http://turf.lib.msu.edu/rprl/128.pdf
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agropyron cristatum; Bouteloua gracilis; Colorado State University; Cultivar variation; Distichlis stricta; Drought resistance; Puccinellia; Research priorities
Abstract/Contents:"Colorado State University, with principal support from the United States Golf Association, has continued research and selective breeding efforts in the development of new cultivars with improved turf performance of four western grass species. The species being evaluated and improved are alkaligrass [Puccinellia spp.], blue grama [Boutelaua gracilis], fairway wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum] and inland saltgrass [Distichlis stricta]. Changing economic conditions and increasing demands upon limited water supplies make a strong demand upon breeders to supply special purpose grass cultivars for golf courses, parks, lawns and other turf applications. The species under study possess some unique and promising characters that will allow the breeding project to develop new cultivars for mininum maintenance turf on such problem areas as salt affected, poorly drained or droughty soils. Alkaligrass, a species highly tolerant of salt and waterlogged soils, has been evaluated this year in a nursery of approximately 900 individual plants from six western states and five foreign countries. Two turf seeding test plots also serve to evaluate seeding rates and the performance of various sources in a turf maintenance situation. Seed production of these plants was good, and in 1987 we should select elite parent plants for production of the first generation improved plants. Blue grama is the dominant drought tolerant grass in many of the western grasslands, and an improved turf type cultivar should do well on the alkaline western soils with a minimum of care. Collections from three western states have been evaluated, and in 1986 twenty-seven superior plants were selected from the nurseries and moved to an isolated block which will produce seed in 1987 for the first generation of the population of improved plants. Fairway wheatgrass is another drought tolerant grass commonly found in wild stands in the West. It evolved in Eurasia but has proven to be well adapted to our continent since its importation in the 19th Century. The grass does not normally spread by rhizomes [underground horizontal shoots] as in such turf species as Kentucky bluegrass. We have evaluated 650 plants from Turkey, Iran and this country that do show a certain amount of rhizome growth. Based upon that characteristic and other selection criteria, 78 individuals were selected in 1986 to act as parents in an isolated block to produce the first improved turf type plants in 1987. Inland saltgrass is a species that spreads vigorously by rhizomes to form dense stands that will tolerate salty, waterlogged or droughty soils. Collections from eight western states have been evaluated as space-planted individuals and in a turf planting. Selections will be made in 1987 from the nursery in order to produce the first advanced generation from the most promising and adaptable material."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related manuscript, Development of Dryland Western Turfgrass Cultivars: [1986 Annual Research Report], 1986, R=248586. R=248586
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 1985-02-019
Note:Entire contents as abstract.
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Cuany, R. L. 1986. Development of Dryland Western Turfgrass Cultivars. Turfgrass Environ Res. Summ. p. 4-5.
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