Germination characteristics were evaluated under main creeping bentgrass (Agrotis stolonifera L.) cultivars used in Korean golf course greens. Tested eight cultivars of creeping bentgrass (CB) were ‘Penncross’, ‘T-1’, ‘Penn A-1’, ‘Penn A-4’, ‘Shark’, ‘Declaration’, ‘PureDistinction’ and ‘Pure Select’. CB germination experiment was conducted on alternative condition of 8-hours light at 25℃ and 16-hours dark at 15℃ required by International Seed Testing Association (ISTA). Daily and cumulative germination patterns were measured on a daily basis during 30 days and analyzed by ANOVA. Significant differences among 8 CB cultivars were observed in the first and final germination rates, required days of the 85% germination and cumulative germination rates for 10 days after seeding. The first germination of tested all varieties was simultaneously germinated in 6 days after seeding. The first and final germination were in 9.3-40% and 82-96.7%, respectively and the germination of 10 days after seeding was in 69.7-89.7% by varieties. It taken 8.9-22.0 days for tested 8 varieties to reach required days of the 85% germination rate. As a result of examining the first germination rates, the final germination rates, the germination rates of 10 days after seeding, and required days of the 85% germination under ISTA condition, Penncross, Shark, Penn A-4 and Penn A-1 among tested varieties were classified as very high germination varieties. And then Declaration and Pure Distinction were classified the high and medium germination varieties, respectively. Next, Pure Select and T-1 were classified as slow and very slow germination varieties, respectively.
| 2020.12.31 | Published. | |
| 2021.01.08 | DOI published. |