Morphological and Growth Characteristics of Sewon Poa pratensis L.

'세원' 왕포아 잔디(Poa pratensis L. 'Sewon')의 형태 및 생육특성

  • Shim, Sang-Ryul (Department of Environmental Landscape Architecture, Chongju University) ;
  • Jeong, Dae-Young (Department of Urban Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Woosong Information College) ;
  • Ahn, Byung-Joon (School of Bioresources Science, Dankook University)
  • 심상렬 (청주대학교 환경조경학과) ;
  • 정대영 (우송정보대학 도시원예조경과) ;
  • 안병준 (단국대학교 생명자원과학부)
  • Received : 2005.08.01
  • Published : 2005.10.30

Abstract

The research was carried out to define the morphological and growth characteristics of Poa pratensis L.(Kentucky bluegrass) 'Sewon' in native to Korea. Poa pratensis 'Sewon' was collected at the terrace land on the river in Guiman-ri, Cheongcheon-myeon, Goesan-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do on May 5, 1995. The collected Poa pratensis 'Sewon' was grown under non-mowing naturally growing condition. The morphological characteristics of Poa pratensis 'Sewon' are as follows. : The height of plant was 21.6cm but was increased to 33cm at the flowering time. The height of first node from the base was 5.0cm and the length and width of leaf were 9.6cm and 4.1cm, respectively. The length of inflorecences was 37.8cm and the length of a spike was 7.3cm. Based on these morphological characteristics, Poa pratensis 'Sewon' was defined to dwarf~medium and coarse texture type Kennturky bluegrass. 1 to 9 scale of visual quality, visual color and visual density were measured. Poa pratensis 'Sewon' showed best turf qualities among native Kentucky bluegrasses. In spring and fall growing season, Poa pratensis 'Sewon' were measured to be excellent performances for turf qulities similar to foreign excellent quality cultivars such as Midnight, Nuglade and Brilliant Kentucky bluegrasses. But turf quality of Poa pratensis 'Sewon' decreased by plant disease according to temperature increase in summe compared to foreign excellent quality cultivars. So, Poa pratensis 'Sewon' should be improved of disease tolerent quality by incessant breeding work in order to compete foreign excellent quality cultivars.

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