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Crop & Pasture Science | 2008

A method to differentiate summer-dormant from summer-active tall fescue and orchardgrass accessions at germination stage

Dariusz P. Malinowski; D. P. Belesky; Betty A. Kramp; Joyce M. Ruckle; Jaime Kigel; William E. Pinchak

Summer-dormant, cool-season perennial grasses are being used in place of traditional, summer-active cultivars for high-quality winter forage. One reason for this change is the ability of cultivars with summer-dormant attributes to tolerate increasing annual temperature, decreasing precipitation, and repeated severe summer droughts. The mechanism of summer dormancy is still not understood in detail. Cultivar development for summer dormancy typically is conducted under field conditions in environments where summer-active types do not survive summer weather conditions. We developed a method based on germination responses to photoperiod to differentiate summer-dormant from summer-active types of tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) S. J. Darbyshire] and orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.). Seed of cultivars with known summer dormancy characteristics was germinated at a constant temperature of 24°C under a range of photoperiods (0–24 h) for 14 days. Total germination, modelled cumulative germination, instantaneous rate of germination, and relative germination (to that in the dark) were analysed. Germination of summer-dormant orchardgrass was similar in the dark and short photoperiods (4–12 h), but it was inhibited by a photoperiod longer than 12 h. Germination of summer-active orchardgrass was promoted by any photoperiod compared with the control (0 h). Short photoperiods (4–12 h) promoted germination of summer-dormant tall fescue, while long photoperiods (>12 h) inhibited germination compared with germination in the dark. Summer-active types of tall fescue did not respond to photoperiod, regardless of length. A validation test using two Mediterranean origin cultivars of orchardgrass with contrasting summer dormancy characteristics and experimental lines of Mediterranean origin tall fescue with known expression of summer dormancy characteristics supported the use of seed germination analysis to differentiate among lines for this trait.


Agronomy Journal | 1999

Productivity, botanical composition, and nutritive value of swards including forage chicory

D. P. Belesky; James M. Fedders; Kenneth E. Turner; Joyce M. Ruckle


Agronomy Journal | 2001

Mineral Composition of Swards Containing Forage Chicory

D. P. Belesky; Kenneth E. Turner; James M. Fedders; Joyce M. Ruckle


Agronomy Journal | 2000

Influence of nitrogen on productivity and nutritive value of forage chicory

D. P. Belesky; Kenneth E. Turner; Joyce M. Ruckle


Agronomy Journal | 2002

Bermudagrass-white clover-bluegrass sward production and botanical dynamics

D. P. Belesky; James M. Fedders; Joyce M. Ruckle; Kenneth E. Turner


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2008

Does endophyte influence resource acquisition and allocation in defoliated tall fescue as a function of microsite conditions

D. P. Belesky; David M. Burner; Joyce M. Ruckle


Grass and Forage Science | 2011

Tiller production in cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) and tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) growing along a light gradient

D. P. Belesky; David M. Burner; Joyce M. Ruckle


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2009

Microsite conditions influence nutritive value characteristics of a tall fescue cultivar devoid of, or infected with a native, or a novel non-ergogenic endophyte

D. P. Belesky; Joyce M. Ruckle; Lowell P. Bush


Agronomy Journal | 2006

Prairiegrass-Brassica Hybrid Swards for Autumn Dry Matter Production

D. P. Belesky; James P.S. Neel; Joyce M. Ruckle


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2010

Carbon isotope discrimination as an index of tall fescue-endophyte association response to light availability and defoliation

D. P. Belesky; Joyce M. Ruckle; Jonathan J. Halvorson

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D. P. Belesky

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Kenneth E. Turner

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James M. Fedders

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David M. Burner

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James P.S. Neel

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Jonathan J. Halvorson

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