Seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Sw.) performance under shade in multi-environment trials

Beatriz Tomé Gouveia, P. Raymer, B. Schwartz, E. Rios, K. Kenworthy, J. Unruh, C. Fontanier, E. M. Carbajal, J. Kruse, Natasha K. Restuccia, S. Milla‐Lewis
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Shade caused by trees or buildings can affect the quality and growth of turfgrasses. Thus, breeding for shade tolerance is an essential component of most turfgrass improvement programs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Sw.) breeding lines under shade in multi-environment trials. Germplasm sources were 20 lines from the University of Georgia seashore paspalum breeding program and two checks, the cultivars 'SeaDwarf' and 'SeaStar'. Field trials were conducted from 2016 to 2019 under shade structures designed to reduce ambient sunlight at three locations: Citra (FL), Tifton (GA), and Raleigh (NC). The response variables evaluated were percent living ground cover (%GC), dark green color index (DGCI), canopy height (CH) and turfgrass quality (TQ). Data were analyzed by mixed model approaches using ASReml-R, and the t-statistics were used to group the entries. Significant genetic variances were observed in the single-location-repeated-measures analysis for CH and DGCI at Citra and Tifton, %GC at Citra, and TQ at Raleigh. Spearman correlations of the predicted values for entries between locations ranged from low to moderate, with the exception of between Citra and Tifton (0.76) for CH. There were a few breeding lines with superior performance to the entry average for all traits for which the entry variance was significant. In conclusion, genetic variability was observed for all traits and superior seashore paspalum breeding lines for multiple traits were identified under shade.
海滨雀稗(paspalum vaginatum Sw.)在荫蔽下多环境试验中的表现
树木或建筑物造成的阴影会影响草坪草的质量和生长。因此,培育耐阴性是大多数草坪草改良计划的重要组成部分。本研究旨在评价海滨雀稗(paspalum vaginatum Sw.)选育系在荫凉条件下的多环境试验性能。种质来源为美国佐治亚大学海滨雀稗育种计划的20个品系和两个对照品种“SeaDwarf”和“SeaStar”。现场试验于2016年至2019年在三个地点进行,这些地点的遮阳结构旨在减少环境阳光:Citra (FL), Tifton (GA)和Raleigh (NC)。评价的响应变量为活地覆盖百分比(%GC)、深绿色指数(DGCI)、冠层高度(CH)和草坪草质量(TQ)。采用ASReml-R混合模型方法对数据进行分析,并使用t统计量对条目进行分组。在Citra和Tifton的CH和DGCI、Citra的%GC和Raleigh的TQ的单位点重复测量分析中观察到显著的遗传差异。除CH的Citra和Tifton之间的Spearman相关性(0.76)外,各种质间的Spearman相关性从低到中等。在所有性状变异显著的情况下,少数品种表现优于种质平均水平。综上所述,滨海雀稗各性状均存在遗传变异,在遮荫条件下已鉴定出多个优良性状的优良选育系。
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