Document Type : Research Article
Authors
1 Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
2 Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Abstract
Abstract
The grasses cold tolerance is the most important limiting factor for its cultivation in temperate regions, so using  cold tolerant cultivars is essential for grasses successful cultivation. In order to evaluation freezing stress tolerance of several species of grasses, this study was conducted in Agricultural faculty of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad as a factorial complete randomized block design with three replications. Experimental factors included six types of grasses and 14 freezing temperatures. To assess grasses cold tolerance, electrolyte leakage test and LT50 for leaf and crown tissues  was used. The results showed that reduction of  freezing temperature, increased electrolyte leakage percent from leaf and crown tissues and difference between the grasses was  significant. The effect of freezing temperatures on electrolyte leakage from leaf tissue was higher than the crown.  Maximum  level of electrolyte leakage from leaf tissue (at -16.5 °C) was  90 percent, while the maximum leakage from crown tissue (at -18 °C) was 76 percent. Based on leaf LT50, ecotype Mahalat and Bermudagrass were the most cold sensitive  and  Starlet and ecotype Yarand were the most cold tolerant grasses. The crown electrolyte leakage and LT50 were different between grasses significantly. Accordingly, crown electrolyte leakage percent was minimum for Starlet and maximum for Mahalat and crown LT50 index was minimum for Mahalat and maximum for Yarand.
Keywords: Grass, Freezing stress, Electrolyte leakage, LT50
						
						
                                                
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