Author: Ferdinand Henry Steinmetz
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa Varieties
Author: Ferdinand Henry Steinmetz
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa Varieties ... by Ferdinand H. Steinmetz, ...
Author: Ferdinand H. Steinmetz
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa Varieties
Author: Ferdinand Henry Steinmetz
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Alfalfa Varieties in the United States
Alfalfa Varieties and Areas of Adaptation
Plant Hardy Types of Alfalfa to Prevent Winter-killing
Author: Albert Moore TenEyck
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Root Anatomy and Growth Habit of Some Alfalfa Varieties in Relation to Wilt Resistance and Winter Hardiness
Author: Jagdish Seth
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Improving Winterhardiness in Nondormant Alfalfa Germplasm
Author: Mindy Anne Weishaar
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Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Improved winter hardiness in alfalfa is correlated with fall dormancy but the relationship is not completely understood. Our objectives were to determine how selection for improved winter hardiness influenced (i) fall height (ii) sugar, starch and protein concentration of roots and (iii) forage quality. Three cycles of selection for improved winter hardiness was conducted in Ames, IA using 'Magna 8', 'CUF 101', 'GT13R+', and '5939.' Seed from the second cycle of selection and parental cultivars were planted in rows in Ames and Nashua, IA in August 1999. Height was measured in October 1999 and winter injury was measured in April 2000. In May of 2001 seedlings from all three cycles of selection plus the parental cultivars and six check varieties were planted in Ames, IA and West Lafayette, IN. Height was measured in October 2001 and yield was measured at both locations in September and November. Plants were dug from half of each plot in November of 2001 and root samples were taken. Winter injury and winter survival were determined in April 2002 at both locations. In 1999 the C0 generation had a higher average height than the C2 generation for all four varieties at Ames, but only two varieties differed at Nashua. In April 2000 the C2 plants for all varieties had much higher winter injury values at Ames. The two C2 varieties did not have higher winter injury values at Nashua. In general there was no significant trend in autumn yield. A significant negative linear trend across all cycles and varieties was observed for height in October 2001. Among the laboratory traits, a positive linear trend in total sugars for all varieties was the only clear change noted. For forage quality traits, there was a significant linear trend in CUF101 for September crude protein and November NDF, ADF and crude protein. We have demonstrated that selection based solely on winter injury can dramatically improve winter hardiness in non-dormant populations, and while a concomitant decrease in autumn plant height occurred, autumn yield appeared to be unaffected.
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Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Improved winter hardiness in alfalfa is correlated with fall dormancy but the relationship is not completely understood. Our objectives were to determine how selection for improved winter hardiness influenced (i) fall height (ii) sugar, starch and protein concentration of roots and (iii) forage quality. Three cycles of selection for improved winter hardiness was conducted in Ames, IA using 'Magna 8', 'CUF 101', 'GT13R+', and '5939.' Seed from the second cycle of selection and parental cultivars were planted in rows in Ames and Nashua, IA in August 1999. Height was measured in October 1999 and winter injury was measured in April 2000. In May of 2001 seedlings from all three cycles of selection plus the parental cultivars and six check varieties were planted in Ames, IA and West Lafayette, IN. Height was measured in October 2001 and yield was measured at both locations in September and November. Plants were dug from half of each plot in November of 2001 and root samples were taken. Winter injury and winter survival were determined in April 2002 at both locations. In 1999 the C0 generation had a higher average height than the C2 generation for all four varieties at Ames, but only two varieties differed at Nashua. In April 2000 the C2 plants for all varieties had much higher winter injury values at Ames. The two C2 varieties did not have higher winter injury values at Nashua. In general there was no significant trend in autumn yield. A significant negative linear trend across all cycles and varieties was observed for height in October 2001. Among the laboratory traits, a positive linear trend in total sugars for all varieties was the only clear change noted. For forage quality traits, there was a significant linear trend in CUF101 for September crude protein and November NDF, ADF and crude protein. We have demonstrated that selection based solely on winter injury can dramatically improve winter hardiness in non-dormant populations, and while a concomitant decrease in autumn plant height occurred, autumn yield appeared to be unaffected.
Varieties of Alfalfa
Author: United States. Agricultural Research Service. Crops Research Division
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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The Relation of Reserves to Cold Resistance in Alfalfa
Author: Jesse Jarue Mark
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Category : Alfalfa
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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