‘Newell’ bermudagrass: A public release from the USDA Cynodon collection

Author:

Rios E. F.1ORCID,Lopez Y.1,Munoz P.2ORCID,Dubeux J. C. B.1ORCID,Vendramini J. M. B.1ORCID,Wallau M.1ORCID,Grossman A. J.1,Anderson W.3,Baxter L.4ORCID,Harris‐Shultz K.3ORCID,Castillo M. S.5ORCID,Saha M. C.6,Quesenberry K.1ORCID,Blount A.1,Reith P.1,Kenworthy K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agronomy Department University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

2. Department of Horticultural Sciences University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

3. United States Department of Agriculture‐Agricultural Research Service Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Tifton Georgia USA

4. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences University of Georgia Tifton Georgia USA

5. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

6. Noble Research Institute Ardmore Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractWarm‐season perennial grasses are the backbone of the pasture‐based livestock industry in the lower southeastern United States, and bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) is the most widely planted forage species, covering ∼15 million ha. The genus Cynodon is native to southern Africa, and germplasm collections possess high genetic and phenotypic variability. The USDA National Plant Germplasm System maintains a collection of bermudagrass plant introductions (PIs) in Griffin, GA, and USDA‐ARS, Tifton, GA, maintains additional germplasm. Multi‐location trials were established in four states (Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Oklahoma) to screen Cynodon germplasm for herbage accumulation (HA), nutritive value (NV), and bermudagrass stem maggot (BSM) (Atherigona reversura Villeneuve). Due to the large genotype × environment interaction for HA, we focused on selecting accessions adapted to South Georgia and Florida, and further studies were performed in Florida. Several PIs showed improved HA and NV compared with ‘Tifton 85’. PI 316510, originally introduced from Ingelheim, Germany, produced high HA in Citra, FL, and Tifton, GA, with improved NV traits. In addition, PI 316510 had faster establishment and similar BSM tolerance to Tifton 85. We confirmed PI 316510 as tetraploid (2n = 4x = 36) through chromosome counts and flow cytometry, and it is genetically distinct from other commercial cultivars. PI 316510 has been publicly released under the name ‘Newell’, and it is vegetatively propagated. Planting material can be requested from the UF‐IFAS Forage Breeding program.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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