Abstract
A year after seeding, the stand of ‘F.K.#1’ appeared better than stands of 10 of the other 13 seeded entries. By fall, 2014, stands of ‘KF-13A,’ ‘KF-13B,’ and ‘SWI-800’ along with ‘F.K.#1’ were better than stands of four of the other seeded entries. Late-summer production was higher for KF-13A and ‘Midland 99,’ the sprigged check, than for five of the other entries.
Keywords: winter hardiness, stand persistence, late-summer production
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Moyer, J. L., (2015) “Seeded Bermudagrass Cultivar Evaluation”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 1(4). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.1064
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