2020
DOI: 10.1002/ael2.20017
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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 (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… Show more

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“…One of the most important factors that affected the growth and geographical distribution of plant species (crops and weeds) and crop‐weed interference is freezing stress. Plant tolerance to freezing stress is considered a factor determining their success after winter (Interrante et al, 2020; Nabati et al, 2021). On the other hand, examining the ability of weeds to compete with crops after the recovery period and adopting appropriate management methods to control them is considered one of the new strategies in weed control in autumn crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important factors that affected the growth and geographical distribution of plant species (crops and weeds) and crop‐weed interference is freezing stress. Plant tolerance to freezing stress is considered a factor determining their success after winter (Interrante et al, 2020; Nabati et al, 2021). On the other hand, examining the ability of weeds to compete with crops after the recovery period and adopting appropriate management methods to control them is considered one of the new strategies in weed control in autumn crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tall fescue can grow in a wide range of temperatures between 4 and 35°C with an optimum 20–25°C for higher biomass production ( Rogers and Locke, 2013 ). It can tolerate cold stress, which includes chilling (0–12°C) and/or freezing (<0°C) temperatures for a short period during fall ( Interrante et al, 2020 ). The forage production is reduced during the cold months, January and February, and growth resumes when temperature rebound to ≥12°C in spring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%