Kenneth Hignight - Jefferson OR, US Debra Rush - Albany OR, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/00 A01H 5/10 A01H 1/00
US Classification:
800320, 800298, 800260
Abstract:
A tetraploid perennial ryegrass variety known as breeder's code T3, and seed used to produce the grass are provided. The grass is useful as a short lived, improved turfgrass on golf courses, athletic fields and other areas using seeded turfgrasses. The grass is also useful in overseeding of dormant warm season grasses since its lack of heat tolerance allows for a smooth transition for the warm-season grass. The ryegrass will provide a green cover during the winter months but will die out when the temperatures increases to the point which allow the warm-season grass to grow.
Kenneth Hignight - Jefferson OR, US Debra Rush - Albany OR, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/00 A01H 5/10 A01H 1/00
US Classification:
800320, 800260, 800298
Abstract:
A meadow fescue variety known as breeder's code AM 107 and seed used to produce the grass are provided. Methods of using the grass plant and the seed are also provided. This grass is suitable for use in turf (lawns, golf courses, sod, and other areas where excellent turf quality is desired) and for overseeing Bermudagrass. This grass has superior cold tolerance and has a rapid transition.
The present invention relates to plants that are stably infected with an endophyte fungus. The purpose in providing to plants unique fungal endophytes is to import desired traits. These traits include insect resistance and drought tolerance and improved persistence to the plants. The plants specifically grass without inoculation with the endophyte would not evidence these traits as strongly. Endophyte inoculated grass can be used as turfgrass or foraging material depending on the grass type selected. In the present invention an endophyte that has a native host of meadow fescue was discovered. This endophyte did not provide animal toxicitys. This endophyte was transferred to a non-native host, L. The transfer of to L. as a host was unique.
Evening Shade High School Evening Shade AR 1968-1972
Community:
Donna Bryant, Steve Smith, Sandra Earls, Ricky Davis, Sheila Taylor, Alice Watkins, Kathleen Duke, Joye Kiihnl, Linda Arnold, Brenda Moss, Joann Wilkinson, Lynette Burrus