Zoysiagrass named ‘DALZ 1308’
PP032805 · 2021-02-09
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Abstract
DALZ 1308 is a new and distinct Zoysia minima x Zoysia matrella F.sub.1 hybrid variety with novel characteristics that included a dwarf canopy height, high shoot density, fine leaf texture, medium green genetic color in summer, extended fall and winter color retention, good turf quality, and resistance to tawny mole cricket (Neoscapteriscus vicinus) damage.
Claims
1. A new and distinct interspecific hybrid variety of zoysiagrass named DALZ 1308 as shown and described herein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) DALZ 1308 is illustrated by the accompanying photographs, which show the turf's leaf texture, shoot density, inflorescences, canopy height, ligule hairs, and percent establishment. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
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DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
(6) The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of DALZ 1308. Color references are to the Munsell Color Charts for Plant Tissues, 1977 Edition, unless otherwise indicated. Color designations provided refer to both mature and immature stages unless otherwise indicated. If any Munsell color designations below differ from the accompanying photographs, the Munsell color designations are accurate. Plant: Growth habit.Prostrate. Natural plant height (prior to stem elongation).0.9 cm. Tillers on the culm.Absent. Self-fertility.Poor fertility, with occasional outcrossing. Rhizomes: 1.sup.st internode length.9.8 mm. 2.sup.nd internode length.11.5 mm. 3.sup.rd internode length.11.2 mm. 4.sup.th internode length.11.5 mm. 4.sup.th internode diameter.1.0 mm. 4.sup.th node diameter.1.5 mm. Leaves: Length.7.93 mm. Width.0.725 mm. Leaf curling.Blade rolled in the bud. Leaf sheath pubescence.Absent. Leaf sheath color.7.5 GY 8/2. Leaf collar color.2.5G 9/2. Anthocyanin coloration of the basal leaf sheath.None. Lower surface leaf coloration.5GY 5/4. Upper surface leaf coloration.5GY 5/4. Auricles.Absent. Ligules.Hairy. Leaf blade venation pattern.Parallel. Stem color: 7.5GY 7/6. Stolon nodes and internodes: Anthocyanin 5R 3/4. Shoots: 5GY 4/8. Ascending culm internode length: 7.49 mm. Culm node pubescence: Absent. Time of flowering: April to May (in Dallas, Tex.). Glumes: Absent. Lemmas: Present. Lemma shape: Half of an elliptic. Lemma length: 2.58 mm. Lemma colors: Light green when immature (2.5GY 8/10) with anthocyanin (5RP 7/6), tan when mature (2.5GY 8/2). Palea shape: Half of an elliptic. Palea size: 2.58 mm. Palea colors: Light green when immature (2.5GY 8/10) with anthocyanin (5RP 7/6), tan when mature (2.5GY 8/2). Bristles: Absent. Ligule color: 2.5G 9/2. Inflorescence: Type.Raceme spike with sessile flowers. Shape of rachis.Cylindrical. Collar of the rachis.Open. Panicle description.Raceme spike with sessile flowers. Panicle length.5.75 mm. Panicle diameter.0.936 mm. Color.5GY 7/6, anthocyanin 5RP 6/6. Stigma length.1.73 mm. Stigma color.2.5R 9/2. Stigma characterization.Translucent. Peduncle length.15.15 mm. Pedicel.Fused to the rachis. Pedicel color.Not visible (fused to the rachis). Awns: Absent. Culm diameter: 0.31 mm. Number of panicle bearing tillers in the culm: 1. Culm color: 7.5GY 5/4, anthocyanin base 5RP 7/6. Culm anthocyanin coloration of the nodes and internodes: No anthocyanin coloration. Caryopsis shape: Elliptic. Grain shape: Elliptic. Florets per spike: Mean of one.
Morphological Analysis of DALZ 1308
(7) DALZ 1308 was morphologically compared to Diamond and L1F (Table 1;
Morphological Comparison of DALZ 1308 to Commercial Varieties
(8) Rhizome: Internode lengths.Those of DALZ 1308 were similar to those of Diamond and shorter than those of L1F (Table 1). Internode diameter.That of DALZ 1308 was similar to that of Diamond and narrower than that of L1F (Table 1). Node diameter.That of DALZ 1308 was similar to that of Diamond and narrower than that of L1F (Table 1). Leaf blade: Length.That of DALZ 1308 was shorter than that of Diamond and L1F (Table 1). Width.That of DALZ 1308 was narrower than that of Diamond and L1F (Table 1). Canopy height: That of DALZ 1308 was shorter than that of Diamond and similar to that of L1F.
(9) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Morphological comparison of DALZ 1308 and commercial zoysiagrass cultivars. Rhizome Internode Length 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Entry mm DALZ 1308 9.8 b 11.5 b 11.2 b 11.5 b Diamond 8.0 b 9.2 c 9.9 b 10.7 b L1F 13.8 a 14.1 a 14.3 a 14.7 a LSD 2.0 1.6 2.0 2.2 Rhizome Internode Node Leaf Blade Diameter Diameter Length Width Canopy 4th 4th 3rd 3rd Height Entry mm (cm) DALZ 1308 1.0 b 1.5 b 7.9 c 0.7 b 0.9 b Diamond 1.1 ab 1.6 ab 13.6 a 1.5 a 1.7 a L1F 1.2 a 1.8 a 11.9 b 1.4 a 1.1 b LSD 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.1 0.2 Means in each column were calculated from twelve measurements collected on 15 Sep. 2017. Internode length was measured from the first, second, third, and fourth youngest internodes. Internode and node diameters were measured from the fourth youngest internode and node. Means for leaf blade length and width were calculated from twelve measurements of the third youngest leaf blades on 2 Jun. 2017. Canopy height was measured seven days after trimming on 15 Sep. 2017 from a total of nine measurements for each cultivar. Cultivars followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different by Fisher's protected LSD (P > 0.05).
Establishment and Turfgrass Quality Evaluation
(10) Vegetative plugs of 88 experimental zoysiagrass entries, including DALZ 1308, and Diamond, were planted in a randomized complete block design on a USGA grade putting green in 2006 in Gainesville, Fla. Turfgrass quality, genetic color, shoot density, spring greenup, seedhead density, and resistance to mole crickets were visually rated on a 1 to 9 scale from 2006 to 2008 (Table 2).
(11) Vegetative plugs of 6 elite selected entries, including DALZ 1308 and the commercial cultivar Diamond, were planted in a randomized complete block design on a USGA grade putting green on Jun. 24, 2013 in Gainesville, Fla. The study included three replications in a randomized complete block design. Percent green cover was visually rated once in April and May of 2014. Turfgrass quality was visually rated monthly on a 1 to 9 scale throughout 2014, 2015, and 2016. DALZ 1308 exhibited an increased shoot density and seedhead density when compared to Diamond. DALZ 1308 and Diamond exhibited similar turfgrass quality, spring greenup, tawny mole cricket resistance, and percent establishment (Table 2).
Multi-State Progeny Evaluation
(12) 10 elite experimental zoysiagrass entries, including DALZ 1308 and Diamond, were evaluated across 10 locations representing USDA cold hardiness zones 6a to 9b (Tucson, Ariz.; Rancho Mirage, Calif.; Jay, Fla.; Griffin, Ga.; Starkville, Miss.; College Station, Tex.; Fayetteville, Ariz.; Lexington, Ky.; Richmond, Va.; and Bloomington, Ind.) from 2013 through 2017. Plots were established from vegetative plugs in either sand (CA, GA, KY, MS), sandy loam (IN), or silty clay loam (VA) soil textures. Plots were covered with protective fabric during the winter months of 2013, 2014, and 2015 in AR, IN, MS, and VA, and only in 2013 in KY.
(13) Fertility treatments varied by location. Most locations followed minimal management, applying up to 14.7 kg N/m.sup.2/year, but both AK and CA applied between 24.4 kg and 34.2 kg N/m.sup.2/year. Irrigation was supplied to prevent stress, except in VA where irrigation was only supplied to prevent dormancy. In the first year of establishment, mowing heights were set to 1.3 cm, except in VA where the height was set to between 1.5 cm to 2.5 cm. From 2015 through 2017, the mowing heights were adjusted to between 0.36 cm and 0.42 cm.
(14) Visual traits that were evaluated on a percentage basis included establishment and winterkill. Qualitative traits that were rated on a 1 to 9 scale included turfgrass quality (low to high), leaf texture (extremely coarse to very fine), shoot density (bare to very dense), genetic color (light green to dark green), fall/winter color (straw brown or no color to dark green), spring greenup (straw brown to completely dark green), and seedheads (heavy density to no seedheads) (Tables 3-7). All traits were rated according to evaluation guidelines defined by NTEP. Frequency of data collection for each trait varied by location, and is described in the respective table footnotes. Data were analyzed using JMP 10 software. Cultivar means were separated using Fisher's protected LSD (P0.05). Green speeds (ball roll distances) were measured with a stimpmeter (Table 8). Analysis of variance for ball roll indicated that no significant differences were observed between the ratings taken the day of and a day after mowing, and therefore that data was pooled.
(15) Vegetative plugs of 40 experimental fine-textured zoysiagrass lines, including DALZ 1308 and cultivars Diamond and L1F, were planted as 72 plugs in each of 1.8 m2.4 m plots replicated three times on a USGA grade putting green with a 100% sand base in Dallas, Tex. Oxadiazon was applied at planting and once during the spring and fall between 112.1 kg/ha and 224.2 kg/ha to prevent emergence of annual weeds. Nitrogen was applied monthly during the growing season to reach a rate of 146.5 kg/ha. The putting green was heavily top-dressed in the first full year of establishment, and lightly top-dressed during the growing season from 2016 to 2017. The putting green was covered with a polypropylene cloth for winter protection from 2014 to 2015 and Nov. 20, 2015 through Mar. 2, 2016. Mowing commenced on Jul. 21, 2015 (320 days after planting) at a height of 1.3 cm monthly, followed once every two weeks by a height of 0.6 cm on Nov. 20, 2015 until Jul. 7, 2016 when mowing began weekly. A mowing height of 0.3 cm began Mar. 20, 2017 twice weekly and three times weekly starting Jun. 7, 2017. Irrigation was supplied as needed to promote establishment and prevent freezing damage and summer stress. Performance traits such as establishment, turfgrass quality, texture, genetic color, shoot density, fall color, and spring greenup were rated according to NTEP guidelines. Percent seedhead cover was visually rated from 1 to 100% in the spring, summer, and fall (Tables 9-10). Green speeds (ball roll distances) were measured with a stimpmeter (Table 8).
Shade Level Evaluation
(16) The shade tolerance of DALZ 1308, Diamond, Palisades (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 11,515), and Zorro (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 14,130) were compared in 2013 and 2014 (Tables 11-13;
(17) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Visual ratings for DALZ 1308 compared to a commercial zoysiagrass cultivar in Gainesville, FL from 2006 to 2008 and 2014 to 2016. 2006-2008 Turfgrass Genetic Shoot Spring Quality Color Density Greenup Entry 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 6.9 a 7.7 a 7.5 a 7.3 a Diamond 6.0 a 6.0 b 6.3 b 6.5 a LSD 1 0.8 1.1 1 2006-2008 2014-2016 Seedhead Mole Cricket Percent Turfgrass Density Resistance Establishment# Quality Entry 1 to 9 (%) 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 5.0 a 9.0 a 92.1 a 7.0 a Diamond 3.3 b 8.5 a 85.0 a 6.9 a LSD 1.4 1.2 15.2 0.4 Means presented for turfgrass quality (1 = low; 9 = excellent), genetic color (1 = brown; 9 = dark green) and shoot density (1 = low; 9 = high) are combined from four collection dates. Cultivar by year was not significant; means were combined. Spring greenup (1 = brown; 9 = completely green) was rated in January and March 2007. Means were not significantly different between dates. Seedhead density (1 = high density; 9 = low density) was rated once in January 2007. Mole cricket resistance (1 = completely susceptible; 9 = highly resistant) was rated in August and December 2006. Means were not significantly different between dates. #Establishment ratings were visually rated in April 2014, ten months after planting in June 2013. Turfgrass quality was visually rated monthly on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown/dead; 6 = minimum acceptable; 9 = excellent). Means were determined from ratings collected from during various months in 2014 and 2015 Cultivar by year and cultivar by season were not significant factors. Means were pooled across years and collection dates. Cultivars followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different by Fisher's protected LSD (P > 0.05).
(18) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Percent establishment of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars. Establishment (%) Southeast North Central (IN) Sum- Fall Entry Summer Fall Spring mer FL GA DALZ 1308 12.3 ab 60.9 a 64.3 a 63.2 a 43.3 a 73.3 a Diamond 10.7 b 63.3 a 65.8 a 62.6 a 43.3 a 61.1 b L1F 15.7 a 80.9 a 74.0 a 66.5 a 41.7 a 63.3 b LSD 4.1 42.5 13.2 15.4 24.8 4.4 Establishment (%) Southeast Fall Transition Zone (KY) Entry MS TX Avg. Spring Summer Fall DALZ 1308 44.2 b 80.0 b 60.2 b 41.7 a 45.8 a 31.7 a Diamond 37.5 b 86.7 ab 57.2 b 18.3 a 29.2 a 25.8 a L1F 77.5 a 90.0 a 68.1 a 33.3 a 43.8 a 40.9 a LSD 21.7 6.7 5.2 32.1 29.9 43.0 Establishment was rated visually on a percentage scale (0-100%) in 2013 and 2014. Due to unusually harsh winter conditions in 2013, plots were replanted in the spring of 2014 in AR and IN, and in the summer of 2014 in KY (Diamond only). DALZ 1308 and checks were not replanted in VA. Data is presented by season (spring, March-May; summer, June-September; fall, October and November) within regions, and by location if a significant entry by location interaction was present. The north central region only represents Bloomington, IN in the summer and fall of 2014. Southeastern locations included Jay, FL; Griffin, GA; Starkville, MS; and College Station, TX. Spring means are from GA, MS, and TX in 2014. Summer means are from MS and TX in 2013, and GA and TX in 2014. Fall means are from FL, MS, and TX in 2013, and GA in 2014. The transition zone location represented here is KY in fall (2013), spring (2014) and summer (2013 and 2014). Data on establishment was not provided by southwestern locations Tucson, AZ and Rancho Mirage, CA. Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P >0.05).
(19) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Turfgrass quality of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars in the southwestern and southeastern regions. Summer Turfgrass Quality Southwest AZ Southeast Entry 14 15 16 17 CA Avg. FL GA DALZ 1308 6.3 b 8.0 a 7.5 a 5.4 a 5.9 a 6.3 a 6.3 a 5.6 a Diamond 6.7 b 6.9 a 6.7 a 6.6 a 6.2 a 6.5 a 6.6 a 5.8 a L1F 7.2 a 7.1 a 6.9 a 6.0 a 6.3 a 6.6 a 6.7 a 5.7 a LSD 0.5 1.1 0.8 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.6 Summer Turfgrass Quality Southeast TX Entry MS 14 15 16 17 Avg. Avg. DALZ 1308 6.4 a 6.9 a 8.0 a 5.7 a 6.1 a 6.2 a 6.3 a Diamond 5.9 ab 5.1 b 7.2 b 5.5 ab 5.6 a 6.0 a 6.2 a L1F 5.7 b 6.9 a 6.9 b 4.2 b 5.8 a 6.0 a 6.2 a LSD 0.6 1.6 0.7 1.4 0.9 0.3 0.2 Turfgrass quality rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown/dead; 9 = excellent; 6 = minimum acceptable) was collected monthly from six southern locations (Tucson, AZ; Rancho Mirage, CA; Jay, FL; Griffin, GA; Starkville, MS; and College Station, TX) in two regions (southwest and southeast) from 2014 through 2017. Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05).
(20) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Turfgrass quality for DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars within the north central region and the transition zone. Summer Turfgrass Quality North Transition Zone Central VA Entry IN AR KY 14 15 16 17 Avg. Avg. DALZ 7.2 a 5.8 a 6.9 a 4.7 b 5.9 a 6.5 a 6.5 a 6.4 a 6.6 a 1308 Dia- 6.1 b 5.7 a 6.0 b 3.7 b 4.6 a 5.7 a 5.8 ab 5.6 b 5.8 b mond L1F 4.0 c 6.5 a 5.9 b 6.4 a 5.9 a 5.6 a 4.5 b 6.1 ab 5.6 b LSD 0.7 1.3 0.7 1.4 1.5 1.9 1.5 0.5 0.4 Turfgrass quality rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown/dead; 9 = excellent; 6 = minimum acceptable) was collected monthly from four northern locations (Fayetteville, AR; Bloomington, IN; Lexington, KY; and Richmond, VA) in two regions (north central and transition zone) from 2014 through 2017. Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05).
(21) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Additional traits of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars in the 2013 NTEP evaluation. Leaf Genetic Seasonal Color Texture Color Summer Fall Winter Avg Entry 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 7.5a 6.8a 5.4a 6.9a 6.0a 6.5a Diamond 6.8b 6.6a 6.0a 6.2a 5.8a 6.1a L1F 6.2c 6.5a 6.1a 6.4a 5.7a 6.1a LSD 0.4 0.3 2.2 0.7 1.6 0.5 Shoot Density Seedhead Spring Spring Summer Fall Avg Density# Greenup Entry 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 6.9a 7.2a 7.4a 7.3a 5.5a 6.2a Diamond 7.0a 6.9a 6.7b 6.9b 6.3a 6.2a L1F 6.2h 6.9a 6.9b 6.8b 5.9a 5.9a LSD 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 3.6 1.0 Leaf texture was visually rated once each growing season on a 1-9 scale (1 = very coarse; 9 = very fine) in AZ (2014-2017), CA (2014, 2015 and 2017), IN (2014 and 2016), MS (2014-2017), and TX (2014-2017). Genetic color was visually rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown; 9 = dark green) once during the growing season of 2014 (IN, KY, VA) and of 2015 (AR). Data was collected from 2014 through 2017 in each AZ, CA, FL, GA, MS, and TX. Seasonal color was rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown; 9 = dark green) during the summer, fall, and winter. Late summer ratings included those from FL and GA in 2014 and 2015. Fall color is represented by ratings from AR (2014 and 2015), AZ (2014, 2015, and 2017), FL (2013-2017), GA (2014-2017), IN (2014 and 2015), KY (2015), MS (2013-2017), TX (2014 and 2015), and VA (2014-2016). Winter color ratings were collected in AZ (2014-2017), CA (2016 and 2017), MS (2013-2016), and TX (2015-2017). Shoot density was visually rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = very sparse; 9 = very dense) during the spring, summer, and fall. Spring ratings were collected in AZ (2017), CA (2015), MS (2014-2017), and FL (2015-2017). Summer density was collected in AZ (2017), CA (2015), FL (2014-2017), MS (2014-2017), and TX (2014 and 2015). Fall density ratings were collected in AZ (2014, 2016, and 2017), CA (2015), FL (2014-2017), MS (2014-2017), and TX (2014 and 2015). #Seedhead density was rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = very dense; 9 = no seedheads) in FL, IN, TX, and VA in 2015, in IN in 2016, and in AZ and FL in 2017. Spring greenup was visually rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = no living tissue; 9 = completely green) in CA (2014 and 2015), VA (2014), AZ and TX (2016 and 2017), and from 2014-2017 in FL, GA, IN, KY and MS. Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05)
(22) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Percent winterkill and seasonal living cover of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars. Winter Living Cover kill Spring (IN) AZ CA GA IN KY VA Avg. Entry % DALZ 1308 28.3a 93.0a 82.4a 86.3a 93.2a 78.3a 81.7a 85.8a Diamond 56.7b 98.7a 92.9a 86.7a 89.5ab 53.3a 75.0a 82.7a L1F 97.3c 91.0a 92.5a 83.3a 42.5b 75.0a 94.7a 79.8a LSD 28.2 17.6 19.6 14.8 50.3 65.2 29.8 9.9 Living Cover Summer Fall AZ CA IN VA Avg. AZ CA Avg. Entry % DALZ 96.5b 71.7b 79.0a 91.5a 84.7a 96.7a 75.3a 86.0a 1308 Diamond 98.9a 86.7a 51.7a 84.2a 80.4ab 98.3a 72.0a 85.2a L1F 99.0a 89.7a 6.0b 98.4a 73.3b 98.7a 64.4a 81.5a LSD 0.6 14.4 27.4 23.2 7.3 40.1 124.7 101.8 Winterkill was visually rated as a percentage of dead tissue after spring greenup in Bloomington, IN in 2014. Means are presented as they appear in the 2014 NTEP report. Living cover was rated in the spring, summer, and fall as a percentage of living tissue. Spring ratings reflect AZ (2015-2017), CA (2014, 2016, and 2017), GA (2015), IN (2015 and 2017), KY (2015), and VA (2014). Summer ratings were collected for AZ (2014 and 2017), CA (2014), IN (2014), and VA (2014). Fall ratings were only collected in AZ (2017) and CA (2014 and 2015). Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD at P < 0.05. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different.
(23) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Ball roll distance (cm) of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars measured in NTEP locations and Dallas, TX. NTEP Entry AZ CA FL KY DALZ 1308 174.5 a 123.2 a 188.7 a 137.7 a Diamond 158.8 b 121.9 a 175.5 a 120.7 b L1F 153.9 b 121.7 a 167.1 a 122.2 b LSD 14.5 8.4 27.4 11.9 NTEP Entry MS VA Avg. TX DALZ 1308 196.1 a 168.1 a 165.1 a 229.6 a Diamond 192.3 a 181.4 a 158.2 a 218.7 b L1F 191.3 a 183.4 a 156.0 a 198.9 c LSD 20.3 27.7 17.8 9.9 Ball roll was measured repeatedly between May and December from 2014 through 2017 in AZ, CA, FL, KY, and MS. Data from VA was collected from 2014 through 2016. Ball roll was measured and calculated according to Brede (1990) in 2017 on 15 Aug., 16 Aug., 28 Aug., 29 Aug., 6 Sep., 7 Sep., 13 Sep., and 14 Sep. Analysis of variance determined entry by date was not significant, so means were pooled. Entry means were separated using Fisher's Protected LSD at P < 0.05. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different.
(24) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Characteristics of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars in Dallas, TX from 2014 through 2017. Establishment Entry May June July Turfgrass Quality 2015 2015 2015 Spring Summer Fall DALZ 1308 36.7 b 40.0 b 55.0 c 6.0 a* 6.6 a 5.0 ab Diamond 58.3 a 51.7 a 61.7 b 4.7 a 5.5 b 4.2 b L1F 51.7 a 60.0 a 75.0 a 5.3 a 5.3 b 5.5 a LSD 13.6 8.9 3.8 2.4 0.6 1.1 Shoot Genetic Fall Spring Entry Density Color Color# Greenup DALZ 1308 6.2 a 6.1 a 4.7 a 4.0 a Diamond 5.5 a 6.4 a 3.7 a 3.0 a L1F 6.3 a 5.4 b 4.7 a 4.0 a LSD 1.1 0.5 1.1 2.3 This trial was planted with three replications on 4 Sep. and 5 Sep. 2014. Establishment was visually rated in the summer of 2015 from 1 to 100% cover. A significant entry by date interaction was observed, so data are presented for each collection date. Turfgrass quality means rated 1 to 9 (1 = brown/dead; 9 = excellent; 6 = minimum acceptable) are presented by season. Spring means occurred once on 31 May 2017. Summer ratings occurred from July through September in 2016, and from July through September in 2017. Fall ratings occurred in October 2015 and November 2016. Shoot density was rated from 1 to 9 (1 = very sparse; 9 = very dense) in April 2016 and September 2017. Genetic color was rated from 1 to 9 (1 = brown; 9 = dark green) in July and September 2015, April and August 2016, and June 2017. #Fall color was rated from 1 to 9 (1 = brown; 9 = dark green) in November 2015 and 2016. Spring greenup was rated from 1 to 9 (1 = brown; 9 = completely green) in early March 2017. Entries followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05) by Fisher's protected LSD
(25) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Percent seedheads of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivarsvisually rated in Dallas, TX from 2015 to 2017. Seedheads Spring Summer Fall Sep- Sep- No- May April June tember tember October vember 2015 2017 2016 2016 2017 2015 2016 Entry % DALZ 0.0 b 100.0 a 0.0 c 2.3 c 8.3 b 1.7 c 1.7 b 1308 Diamond 35.0 a 80.0 a 66.7 b 91.7 a 60.0 a 90.0 a 100.0 a L1F 23.3 ab 15.0 b 88.3 a 61.7 b 10.0 b 45.0 b 41.7 b LSD 32.6 23.6 16.7 20.7 3.8 32.9 42.8 Seedheads were visually rated from 1 to 100%. Means are presented by collection date. Spring ratings occurred in May 2015 and April 2017. Summer ratings occurred in June 2016 and in September 2016 and 2017. Fall ratings occurred in October 2015 and November 2016. Entries followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05) by Fisher's protected LSD.
(26) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Percent green cover, turfgrass quality, and color ratings of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars measured in a greenhouse under full sun, 60% shade, and 90% shade. Shade Levels Trait Entry Full Sun 60% 90% Green DALZ 1308 91.0 a 46.1 a 22.4 a Cover Diamond 69.4 b 32.3 b 17.6 a (%) Palisades 83.1 a 23.2 b 5.8 b Zorro 85.7 a 27.2 b 15.9 a LSD 13.0 10.9 9.0 Turfgrass 2013 2014 Quality DALZ 1308 8.8 a 7.7 a 6.3 a 4.2 a Diamond 8.0 b 6.3 a 6.7 a 4.3 a Palisades 7.8 b 3.3 b 7.0 a 3.8 a Zorro 8.2 b 5.3 ab 7.3 a 3.8 a LSD 0.5 2.8 1.4 0.9 Turfgrass DALZ 1308 8.1 a 7.8 a 7.3 b Colors Diamond 8.2 a 7.8 a 7.9 a Palisades 7.5 b 8.0 a 7.6 ab Zorro 8.0 ab 7.8 a 7.8 a LSD 0.6 0.3 0.4 After 69 (23 Oct. 2013) and 68 (17 Sep. 2014) DAT, establishment rates in the form of percent green cover were determined by digital image analysis. Turfgrass quality ratings were visually rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown/dead; 6 = minimum acceptable; 9 = excellent) at 69 (23 Oct. 2013) and 68 (17 Sep. 2014) DAT. The lower significant ratings observed under 60% shade in 2013 can be attributed to different trial end dates (23 Oct. 2013 and 17 Sep. 2014) and shorter daylengths indicative of sub-optimum growing conditions. Turfgrass color was rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = brown/dead; 6 = medium green; 9 = dark green) at 17 (7/28), 33 (8/13), 49 (8/29), and 68 (9/17) DAT in 2014. Fisher's protected LSD was used to determine significant differences. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05).
(27) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Growth rates (mm/d) of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars under full sun, 60% shade, and 90% shade. Shade Levels 60% Shade Full Sun 2013 2014 2013-2014 41 54 17 33 49 68 Entry mm .Math. d.sup.1 DALZ 1308 1.0 c 2.6 bc 1.2 b 2.4 c 3.6 b 3.4 c 2.3 c Diamond 0.8 c 2.1 c 0.6 b 2.6 bc 2.8 b 3.7 c 2.7 c Palisades 3.5 a 8.0 a 2.3 a 8.0 a 7.3 a 11.3 a 8.9 a Zorro 2.7 b 3.7 b 1.1 b 3.5 b 3.5 b 5.4 b 4.2 b LSD 0.5 1.4 0.8 1.0 1.5 1.4 0.7 Shade Levels 90% Shade 2014 2013 17 33 49 68 Entry mm .Math. d.sup.1 DALZ 1308 1.0 a 1.9 c 2.6 b 3.1 b 2.8 b Diamond 0.7 a 1.9 c 2.1 b 3.1 b 2.2 b Palisades 0.4 a 6.2 a 7.7 a 8.3 a 6.1 a Zorro 1.1 a 2.7 b 2.1 b 2.9 b 3.1 b LSD 0.7 0.6 1.6 0.9 1.8 Growth rates were calculated in millimeters per day at 41 (9/25) and 54 (10/8) DAT in 2013 and at 17 (7/28), 33 (8/13), 49 (8/29), and 68 (9/17) DAT in 2014. Pots were trimmed every two weeks at a uniform height of 4.0 cm after collecting measurements. Fisher's protected LSD was used to determine significant differences. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05).
(28) TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 Shoot density ratings of DALZ 1308 compared to commercial zoysiagrass cultivars under full sun, 60 % shade, and 90% shade. Shade Levels Full Sun 17 33 49 68 Entry 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 9.0 a 9.0 9.0 9.0 Diamond 9.0 a 9.0 9.0 9.0 Palisades 8.3 b 8.0 9.0 9.0 Zorro 8.0 b 8.0 9.0 8.0 LSD 0.6 N/A N/A N/A Shade Levels 60% Shade 17 33 49 68 90% Shade Entry 1 to 9 DALZ 1308 7.7 b 7.0 b 5.7 b 7.3 a 6.8 b Diamond 8.5 a 8.0 a 7.0 a 6.7 a 7.9 a Palisades 8.0 ab 8.0 a 7.0 a 6.7 a 5.8 c Zorro 8.0 ab 6.0 c 8.0 a 8.0 a 6.9 b LSD 0.6 1.0 1.2 1.8 0.7 Shoot density was rated on a 1-9 scale (1 = very sparse; 6 = moderately dense; 9 = very dense) at 17 (7/28), 33 (8/13), 49 (8/29), and 68 (9/17) DAT in 2014. Fisher's protected LSD was used to determine significant differences. Means followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different (P > 0.05). An N/A is indicated for DAT where no variation in data was observed.
Traits and Characteristics of DALZ 1308
(29) Establishment: DALZ 1308 establishment was similar to Diamond in IN, FL, MS, TX, and KY. DALZ 1308 establishment was similar to L1F in IN, FL, and KY. L1F establishment was superior to DALZ 1308 in TX and MS. DALZ 1308 establishment was superior to Diamond and L1F in GA. (Table 3). Turf quality: DALZ 1308 turf quality was similar to Diamond and L1F in the southwest region, except in AZ for year 2014, where L1F had superior turfgrass quality compared to DALZ 1308. DALZ 1308 turf quality was similar to Diamond and L1F in FL and GA. DALZ 1308 turfgrass quality was superior to L1F in MS. DALZ 1308 turf quality was similar to or superior to Diamond and L1F in Texas (Table 4). DALZ 1308 turf quality was superior to that of Diamond and L1F in the northern central region. DALZ 1308 turf quality was similar to or superior to Diamond and L1F across the transition zone (AR, KY, and VA) (Table 5). Leaf texture: DALZ 1308 leaf texture was significantly finer than that of Diamond and L1F (Table 6). Genetic color: DALZ 1308 genetic color was similar to Diamond and L1F across all locations. Spring green-up: DALZ 1308 spring green-up was similar to Diamond and L1F across most locations, except in VA, where L1F green-up was superior to DALZ 1308 and in CA, where Diamond and L1F green-up was superior to DALZ 1308 (2015 NTEP report). Percent winterkill: DALZ 1308 had a lower winterkill (28%) as compared to Diamond (57%) and L1F (97%) in IN (Table 7). Fall color retention: DALZ 1308 fall color was superior to Diamond and L1F in Dallas, Tex. Fall color retention is a desirable trait extending the green appearance of the turf stand into the autumn season. Improved fall color retention in DALZ 1308 in Dallas, Tex. was not observed to be associated with increased winter injury compared to Diamond and L1F (data not shown). Ball roll distance: DALZ 1308 ball roll distance was similar to Diamond and L1F in most locations, except for AZ, KY, and TX where DALZ 1308 ball roll distance was superior to Diamond and L1F (Table 8). Seedhead density during peak growing season: DALZ 1308 seedhead density is significantly reduced during peak growing season compared to Diamond and L1F in TX (Table 10). Reduced seed head density would likely result in reduced need for the use of plant growth regulators for fall seedhead suppression. Establishmentshade response: DALZ 1308 establishment under 60% shade was superior to that of Diamond, Palisades, and Zorro (Table 11).