290 Turfgrass Breeding and Genetics: II

Poster Session
C05 Turfgrass Science

Use of classical breeding and genetic engineering to develop improved turfgrass cultivars.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Hyatt Regency Long Beach, Shoreline A, First Floor

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Organizer:
Anthony Koski
Poster #262
Development of High Soil pH Tolerant Centipedegrass Cultivars.
Gerald Henry, Texas Tech University; Brian Schwartz, University of Georgia
Poster #263
Identification of Vegetatively Propagated Turf Bermudagrass Cultivars Using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers.
Zan Wang, Oklahoma State University; Yanqi Wu, Oklahoma State University; Dennis Martin, Oklahoma State University; Hongwen Gao, Beijing Institute of Animal Science; Tim Samuels, Oklahoma State University; Chengcheng Tan, Oklahoma State University
Poster #264
Salt Tolerance of Some Potential Low-Input Turfgrass Species.
Rebecca Brown, University of Rhode Island
Poster #265
Seed Germination of Danthonia Spicata a Native Low Maintenance Turf Option.
Scott Warnke, USDA-ARS; Keenan Amundsen, USDA-ARS; Josh Marvel, USDA-ARS; Mark Roh, USDA-ARS
Poster #266
Performance of St. Augustinegrass Cultivars in the Transition Zone.
David Moseley, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Aaron Patton, University of Arkansas; Jon Trappe, University of Arkansas; Michael Richardson, University of Arkansas; Douglas Karcher, University of Arkansas
Poster #267
Salt-Stress Induced Gene Expression in Kentucky Bluegrass.
Shaun Bushman, USDA-ARS; Joseph Robins, USDA-ARS; Paul Johnson, Utah State University