Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures

Abstract Tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. cons.] is a perennial cool‐season grass in which improved freeze tolerance could result in greater winterhardiness and persistence. Our objective was to evaluate survival and freeze‐tolerance thresholds of ‘Flecha’ summer‐dormant...

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Main Authors: Sindy M. Interrante, Jimmy D. Stein, Michael A. Trammell, Stephen L. Webb, Twain J. Butler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Agricultural & Environmental Letters
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ael2.20017
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spelling doaj-f3428cd7a9ca481baa16fd86602fa39f2021-02-05T06:02:45ZengWileyAgricultural & Environmental Letters2471-96252020-01-0151n/an/a10.1002/ael2.20017Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperaturesSindy M. Interrante0Jimmy D. Stein1Michael A. Trammell2Stephen L. Webb3Twain J. Butler4Noble Research Institute 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore OK 73401 USANoble Research Institute 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore OK 73401 USANoble Research Institute 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore OK 73401 USANoble Research Institute 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore OK 73401 USANoble Research Institute 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore OK 73401 USAAbstract Tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. cons.] is a perennial cool‐season grass in which improved freeze tolerance could result in greater winterhardiness and persistence. Our objective was to evaluate survival and freeze‐tolerance thresholds of ‘Flecha’ summer‐dormant (SD) and ‘Texoma Max QII’ summer‐active (SA) tall fescue at seedling (1–2 leaves) and tillered (5–6 leaves) growth stages using controlled environment freezing chambers. Target temperatures ranged from 0 to −9 °C (seedlings) and 0 to −12 °C (tillered plants). Predicted lethal temperature at which 50% mortality occurs (LT50) was −5.7 and −5.5 °C for SA and SD seedlings, respectively, and −6.0 and −5.7 °C for SA and SD tillered plants, respectively. Based on these results, a controlled temperature chamber appears to be a useful tool for plant breeders when evaluating survival and freeze tolerance of SA and SD tall fescue germplasm at seedling and tillered growth stages.https://doi.org/10.1002/ael2.20017
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author Sindy M. Interrante
Jimmy D. Stein
Michael A. Trammell
Stephen L. Webb
Twain J. Butler
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Jimmy D. Stein
Michael A. Trammell
Stephen L. Webb
Twain J. Butler
Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
Agricultural & Environmental Letters
author_facet Sindy M. Interrante
Jimmy D. Stein
Michael A. Trammell
Stephen L. Webb
Twain J. Butler
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title Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
title_short Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
title_full Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
title_fullStr Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
title_sort tall fescue germplasm response to freezing temperatures
publisher Wiley
series Agricultural & Environmental Letters
issn 2471-9625
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. cons.] is a perennial cool‐season grass in which improved freeze tolerance could result in greater winterhardiness and persistence. Our objective was to evaluate survival and freeze‐tolerance thresholds of ‘Flecha’ summer‐dormant (SD) and ‘Texoma Max QII’ summer‐active (SA) tall fescue at seedling (1–2 leaves) and tillered (5–6 leaves) growth stages using controlled environment freezing chambers. Target temperatures ranged from 0 to −9 °C (seedlings) and 0 to −12 °C (tillered plants). Predicted lethal temperature at which 50% mortality occurs (LT50) was −5.7 and −5.5 °C for SA and SD seedlings, respectively, and −6.0 and −5.7 °C for SA and SD tillered plants, respectively. Based on these results, a controlled temperature chamber appears to be a useful tool for plant breeders when evaluating survival and freeze tolerance of SA and SD tall fescue germplasm at seedling and tillered growth stages.
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