Abstract
2013 National Turfgrass Evaluation Program Bermudagrass Test: 2017 Data
Highlights
The objective of this study was to evaluate seeded and vegetative bermudagrass cultivars under south central Kansas conditions and submit data collected to the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program
During the course of the summer, we looked at turf color and texture and found that vegetative varieties 11-T-251, Patriot, and Celebration were the darkest green and that the darkest green seeded varieties were PST-R6T9S, Kashmir (PST-R6P0), and 12-TSB-1
In mid-July, we rated for seed head display and found that vegetative varieties 11-T-510 and JSC 2-21-1-v and seeded variety NuMex-Sahara had the fewest seed heads
Summary
2013 National Turfgrass Evaluation Program Bermudagrass Test: 2017 Data Because new introductions are continually being selected for improved hardiness and quality, both seeded and vegetative types need regular evaluation to determine their long-range suitability for use in Kansas. The National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP) locates studies nationwide to evaluate cultivars of a variety of turfgrass species under all types of environmental conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate seeded and vegetative bermudagrass cultivars under south central Kansas conditions and submit data collected to the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program.
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