106Genetics, Breeding and Stress Responses of Turfgrass Graduate Student Competition

Poster Session

C05 Turfgrass Science

Graduate student poster competition on topics related to breeding, genetics and stress responses of turfgrasses

Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizer:
Brian Horgan
716
Hormone Changes of Annual Bluegrass and Creeping Bentgrass in Response to Cold Acclimation and Deacclimation.
Lindsey Hoffman, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Michelle DaCosta, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Lawrence Kramer, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
717
Responses of Compositional Mixes of Kentucky Bluegrass, Creeping Red Fescue, and Alkaligrass to Ice Melter.
Yang Gao, North Dakota State University; Deying Li, North Dakota State University
718
Mapping Gray Leaf Spot Resistance Genes in St. Augustinegrass.
Steven Mulkey, North Carolina State University; Maria Zuleta, North Carolina State University; Bangya Ma, North Carolina State University; Lane P. Tredway, North Carolina State University; Susana R. Milla-Lewis, North Carolina State University
719
Bermudagrass Characteristics Affected by Shade.
Kyungjoon Koh, Oklahoma State University; Greg Bell, Oklahoma State University; Yanqi Wu, Oklahoma State University
720
Ni Toxicity and N Metabolism of Two Warm-Season Turfgrass Species.
Nicholas Menchyk, Clemson University; Frank, Jr. Bethea, Clemson University; Haibo Liu, Clemson University
721
Annual Bluegrass Suppression Through the Utilization of Phosphorus Sensitive SIZ1 Transgenic Creeping Bentgrass.
Nicholas Menchyk, Clemson University; Zhigang Li, Clemson University; Hong Luo, Clemson University; Haibo Liu, Clemson University
722
Understanding Cuticle Morphology Differences Between WT and TG (AVP1) Creeping Bentgrass Using Fractal Analysis.
Frank, Jr. Bethea, Clemson University; Dara Park, Clemson University; Andrew Mount, Clemson University; Nicholas Menchyk, Clemson University; Haibo Liu, Clemson University
723
Physiological Responses and Gene Expression of Kentucky Bluegrass Under Salt Stress.
Lijun Wang, Utah State University; Paul Johnson, Utah State University; B. Bushman, USDA-ARS
724
Differences in Ryegrass Cultivars When Used As a Nursecrop.
Tanner Arwine, Tarleton State University; Raymondo Molina, Tarleton State University; Hennen D. Cummings, Tarleton State University; John R. Bow, Texas Agrilife Research-Stephenville; James P. Muir, Texas A&M University
725
Improving Perennial Ryegrass Seed Production in Northern Minnesota: Developing Metabolomics-Assisted Selection Techniques for Crown and Stem Rust Resistant Cultivar Development.
Eric Koeritz, University of Minnesota; Adrian Hegeman, University of Minnesota; Eric Watkins, University of Minnesota; Nancy Ehlke, University of Minnesota, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics