Effects of polyethylene glycol on root and shoot production in zoysiagrasses

Katherine D. Cox, Kevin E. Kenworthy, John Erickson, Esteban Rios, Joseph B. Unruh
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Increasing urban growth has placed a strain on limited potable water resources. Therefore, improved drought tolerance in turfgrass is important to reduce the need for supplemental irrigation to maintain the aesthetic value and functionality of turfgrass areas. Field evaluations are subject to variability in irrigation patterns, wind, soil, and drainage patterns within an experimental area. The objectives were to evaluate the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on root and shoot production in species of Zoysia and determine if PEG is suitable for screening genotypes for drought responses. Two experiments were conducted, each arranged as a randomized complete block design. Experiments used plants grown in conetainers with and without PEG in hydroponic culture. Plants were evaluated for root length density, root surface area, root diameter, leaf mass, leaf wilting, and turfgrass quality. The PEG treatment produced minimal differences. The results indicated that higher PEG concentrations are needed to elucidate drought responses and observe differential drought responses among zoysiagrasses.

聚乙二醇对结缕草根冠生产的影响
日益增长的城市给有限的饮用水资源带来了压力。因此,提高草坪草的耐旱性对于减少补充灌溉的需求以保持草坪草区域的美学价值和功能至关重要。实地评估受试验区内灌溉模式、风、土壤和排水模式变化的影响。目的是评估聚乙二醇(PEG)对结缕草属植物根冠生产的影响,并确定PEG是否适合筛选干旱反应的基因型。进行了两个实验,每个实验都被安排为随机完全块设计。实验使用了在水培培养中在含有和不含有PEG的容器中生长的植物。对植物的根长密度、根表面积、根直径、叶片质量、叶片萎蔫和草坪草质量进行了评估。PEG处理产生的差异最小。结果表明,需要更高的PEG浓度来阐明结缕草的干旱反应并观察结缕草之间的差异干旱反应。
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