leaf spot ratings in data collected at Raleigh, NC. Floratam has been the workhorse st. augustinegrass
over the last 30 years, and it showed superior take-all patch (Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis) resistance at Gainesville, FL. Floratam also keeps its color longer in fall than Raleigh, however this ability to grow in cooler weather makes Floratam more susceptible to winter injury. Floratam is also one of the fastest spreading cultivars, however, DALSA 0406 showed statistically equal spread ratings at several locations. Floratam was also the highest rated cultivar for resistance to both brown patch and large brown patch diseases.
Seashore Paspalum Seashore paspalum is known for its salt tolerance,
however some cultivars are valued for their turf quality as well. NTEP started testing of seashore paspalum for the first time in 2007. Five vegetative entries and one seeded entry were planted at eight locations in spring/summer 2007. As with st. augustinegrass, a new seashore paspalum trial was just initiated this year. Terefore, the 2007-2012 data summary is the most recent NTEP information on seashore paspalum. Summarized turf quality data from 2007-2012 at six
locations shows five of the six entries in the top statistical group, with only UGA 7 finishing out of the top group. At our coldest winter location, Fayetteville, AR, four of the six entries (UGA 7, UGA 22, UGA 31 and Sea Isle 1) finished in the top statistical group, but no statistical differences were noted in winter injury. Very few other ratings showed much on the way of statistical differences.
Buffalograss Tere has not been sufficient interest to start a new buffalograss trial, therefore, the data that we compiled
from 2002-2006 is the most recent we have available. Considering the four years of data from the 2002 trial, cultivar performance depended mainly on geographical location. Te vegetative cultivar ‘Density’ had high quality ratings in the southern locations of Tucson, AZ, Riverside, CA, and Dallas, TX, with lower turf quality ratings, relative to other entries, at more northern locations. Legacy, another vegetative entry, had the highest quality rating at Logan, UT, Manhattan, KS, and Lincoln, NE. Several seeded entries again performed well during the trial period, with Tech Turf 1 and Bowie each performing well at more than one location. In addition, Tech Turf 1, Density and SWI 2000 were consistently the fastest to establish. A few buffalograss cultivars have
TPI Turf News July/August 2016
Tis NTEP Cool-Season Low Input Trial is at St. Paul, MN. Note the clover which was included in many mixtures in the trial. Te light green plot in the center is Ky-31 tall fescue.
been released since our last NTEP trial was initiated, two of those cultivars from the University of Nebraska. Prestige is a commercially available vegetative cultivar released in 2003. And most recently, the University of Nebraska released the seeded cultivar Sundancer.
Centipedegrass Centipedegrass performs well in the more acidic, dense
soils of the southeast U.S. and does so with probably the least maintenance required of any warm-season species. Curiously though, improved centipedegrass cultivars have been slow to become commercialized. In fact, NTEP has never tested centipedegrass due to the lack of a significant number of cultivars available. Seeded centipedegrass cultivars are dwarfed in the marketplace by common centipede, the major centipedegrass seed sold. A new cultivar, TifBlair, reportedly more cold-tolerant than other cultivars, has been commercialized within the last several years.
Kevin Morris is executive director of the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP).
All photos by Kevin Morris.
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