Turfgrass Evaluation of Native Grasses for the Northern Great Plains Region

ABSTRACT A range of native grass species evolved under the environmental extremes of a continental climate in the northern Great Plains, but most have not been evaluated for their suitability as turf. The objective of this research was to evaluate the turfgrass potential of a range of native grasses...

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Published in:Crop Science
Main Authors: Mintenko, A. S., Smith, S. R., Cattani, D. J.
Other Authors: Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation, Agri-Food Research Development Initiative, Manitoba Seed Producers Consortium
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2002
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spelling crwiley:10.2135/cropsci2002.2018 2024-09-15T18:31:10+00:00 Turfgrass Evaluation of Native Grasses for the Northern Great Plains Region Mintenko, A. S. Smith, S. R. Cattani, D. J. Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation Agri-Food Research Development Initiative Manitoba Seed Producers Consortium 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2002.2018 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2135%2Fcropsci2002.2018 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.2135/cropsci2002.2018/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Crop Science volume 42, issue 6, page 2018-2024 ISSN 0011-183X 1435-0653 journal-article 2002 crwiley https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2002.2018 2024-09-05T05:09:04Z ABSTRACT A range of native grass species evolved under the environmental extremes of a continental climate in the northern Great Plains, but most have not been evaluated for their suitability as turf. The objective of this research was to evaluate the turfgrass potential of a range of native grasses under three mowing heights. Twelve species (a total of 28 entries) were evaluated under three mowing heights (62, 38, and 18 mm), for turf quality, color, and density at two locations in Manitoba, Canada. The species evaluated included alpine bluegrass ( Poa alpina L.), alkali grass [ Puccinellia nuttalliana (Schult.) Hitchc.], alpine fescue [ Festuca ovina L. var. brachyphylla (Schult. & Schult. f.) Piper, syn. F . brachyphylla Schult. & Schult. f.], blue grama [ Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths], buffalograss { Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm. [= Bouteloua dactyloides (Nutt.) Columbus]} Canada bluegrass ( Poa compressa L.), fescue spp., fowl bluegrass ( Poa palustris L.), Idaho bentgrass ( Agrostis idahoensis Nash), marsh muhly [ Muhlenbergia racemosa (Michx.) Britton et al.], prairie junegrass [ Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb.) Schult.], rough hairgrass { Agrostis scabra Willd. [= A . hyemalis var. scabra (Willd.) H. L. Blomq.]}, side‐oats grama [ Bouteloua curtipendula (Michx.) Torr.], and tufted hairgrass [ Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv.]. Entries showed similar results across all mowing heights. ‘Bad River’ blue grama, Minnesota ecotype blue grama, and ‘Barkoel’ prairie junegrass entries showed high quality ratings across all years and locations. Blue grama, a warm‐season grass, was drought tolerant and maintained consistent green color throughout the growing season. Although a number of the species showed promise, most entries will require a breeding and selection program before release as low‐maintenance turfgrasses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Poa alpina Wiley Online Library Crop Science 42 6 2018 2024
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description ABSTRACT A range of native grass species evolved under the environmental extremes of a continental climate in the northern Great Plains, but most have not been evaluated for their suitability as turf. The objective of this research was to evaluate the turfgrass potential of a range of native grasses under three mowing heights. Twelve species (a total of 28 entries) were evaluated under three mowing heights (62, 38, and 18 mm), for turf quality, color, and density at two locations in Manitoba, Canada. The species evaluated included alpine bluegrass ( Poa alpina L.), alkali grass [ Puccinellia nuttalliana (Schult.) Hitchc.], alpine fescue [ Festuca ovina L. var. brachyphylla (Schult. & Schult. f.) Piper, syn. F . brachyphylla Schult. & Schult. f.], blue grama [ Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths], buffalograss { Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm. [= Bouteloua dactyloides (Nutt.) Columbus]} Canada bluegrass ( Poa compressa L.), fescue spp., fowl bluegrass ( Poa palustris L.), Idaho bentgrass ( Agrostis idahoensis Nash), marsh muhly [ Muhlenbergia racemosa (Michx.) Britton et al.], prairie junegrass [ Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb.) Schult.], rough hairgrass { Agrostis scabra Willd. [= A . hyemalis var. scabra (Willd.) H. L. Blomq.]}, side‐oats grama [ Bouteloua curtipendula (Michx.) Torr.], and tufted hairgrass [ Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv.]. Entries showed similar results across all mowing heights. ‘Bad River’ blue grama, Minnesota ecotype blue grama, and ‘Barkoel’ prairie junegrass entries showed high quality ratings across all years and locations. Blue grama, a warm‐season grass, was drought tolerant and maintained consistent green color throughout the growing season. Although a number of the species showed promise, most entries will require a breeding and selection program before release as low‐maintenance turfgrasses.
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Smith, S. R.
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