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Genomic analysis of life history traits, disease resistance and evolutionary origins of the greens-type Poa annua L.
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Genomic analysis of life history traits, disease resistance and evolutionary origins of the greens-type Poa annua L./
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La Mantia, Jonathan M.
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146 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-09, Section: B, page: 5363.
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Dissertation Abstracts International70-09B.
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Agriculture, Horticulture. -
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Genomic analysis of life history traits, disease resistance and evolutionary origins of the greens-type Poa annua L.
La Mantia, Jonathan M.
Genomic analysis of life history traits, disease resistance and evolutionary origins of the greens-type Poa annua L.
- 146 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-09, Section: B, page: 5363.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.
Poa annua L., commonly known as annual bluegrass or meadow grass, is a species of turfgrass that has been distributed from Europe to every continent including regions of Antarctica. It has flourished as a winter annual, germinating at the end of summer, maintaining a tall, coarse vegetative growth during the fall and winter, and ending its life cycle in the spring with a prodigious seed set. It lacks the characteristics of a sustainable turf such as heat and drought tolerance and disease resistance. However, fairly recently on an evolutionary time scale, a new biotype of Poa annua has evolved. The "greens-type" has transformed its life history traits to a perennial type grass exhibiting prolific tiller density, with a dwarfed stature and fine leaf texture. The additionally traits; tolerance to heat and drought, and resistance to anthracnose, pink snow mold, and dollar spot also vary among greens-types. This biotype of P. annua can be found on older elite golf course putting greens, flourishing under mowing heights of a 1/10th of an inch and thus produces an extremely fast, uniform playing surface. In 1927, Piper and Oakley described the perennial, greens-type's utility in a letter from the USGA; "The perennial type provides a dense uniform playing surface ideal for putting greens."
ISBN: 9781109385007Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017832
Agriculture, Horticulture.
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