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Publication Date
1989
Location
Nice France
Description
The average seed yield of cocksfoot in Finland is small. The panicle formation has often been poor although the stand has otherwise been in good condition. In the present study the importance of early summer frost on the failure of panicle formation in cocksfoot was studied. The cold tolerance of cocksfoot has been observed to be poor compared to other perennial grasses (Gudleifsson et al., 1986). The sensitivity of cocksfoot to frost during the growing season was observed in the experiment of Nikolaevskaya (1973) where a frost treatment at flowering stage of cocksfoot completely destroyed the caryopses. Results of experiments conducted at the earlier stage of cocksfoot panicle development are probably not available. Frost treatments at the late panicle formation stage in Poa pratensis significantly decreased the number of panicles produced and the freezing injury was specific for the primordia flower (Heide, 1980).
Citation
Niemelainen, O T., "Effect of Frost on Panicle Production in Dactylis glomerata" (1989). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 18.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session5/18)
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Effect of Frost on Panicle Production in Dactylis glomerata
Nice France
The average seed yield of cocksfoot in Finland is small. The panicle formation has often been poor although the stand has otherwise been in good condition. In the present study the importance of early summer frost on the failure of panicle formation in cocksfoot was studied. The cold tolerance of cocksfoot has been observed to be poor compared to other perennial grasses (Gudleifsson et al., 1986). The sensitivity of cocksfoot to frost during the growing season was observed in the experiment of Nikolaevskaya (1973) where a frost treatment at flowering stage of cocksfoot completely destroyed the caryopses. Results of experiments conducted at the earlier stage of cocksfoot panicle development are probably not available. Frost treatments at the late panicle formation stage in Poa pratensis significantly decreased the number of panicles produced and the freezing injury was specific for the primordia flower (Heide, 1980).
