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Registration of ‘Bess’ Wheat
Author(s) -
McKendry A.L.,
Tague D.N.,
Wright R.L.,
Tremain J.A.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of plant registrations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.316
H-Index - 21
eISSN - 1940-3496
pISSN - 1936-5209
DOI - 10.3198/jpr2006.06.0405crc
Subject(s) - wright , columbia university , division (mathematics) , library science , plant science , geography , humanities , biology , botany , art history , mathematics , sociology , philosophy , art , media studies , computer science , arithmetic
Journal of Plant Registrations, Vol 1, May–June 2007 21 Uses of Axcella 2 will include overseeding of warm-season turfgrass, home lawns, sports fi elds, and on some golf courses for fairways and rough areas. Axcella 2 will also be useful to reduce erosion during the cool-season on seeded lawns before the establishment of warm-season turf. It is projected that Axcella 2 will also have advantages over forage-type annual ryegrass in road-side erosion control because of less mowing requirement and less competition (canopy height) with wild fl owers. Range of adaptation for cool-season planting will be in the lower south of the USA or possibly as a temporary ground cover or nurse grass during the summer in the northern USA. Seed production will be in Oregon. Breeder seed of Axcella 2 will be maintained by TAES. DLFInternational Seeds has an exclusive license for production of a licensed cultivar as Foundation Class Seed Stock and to produce and sell Axcella 2 as a licensed product. U.S. Plant Variety Protection will be fi led for Axcella 2. All seed requests should be sent to the corresponding author during the period of Protection by the Plant Variety Protection Certifi cate. Seed of this release is deposited in the National Plant Germplasm System where it will be available after the expiry of the Plant Variety Protection for research purposes, including development and commercialization of new cultivars. It is requested that appropriate recognition be made if the germplasm contributes to the development of new germplasm or cultivars.