Thursday, 10 November 2005: 7:25 AM
Convention Center,, Ballroom D, Lower Level
313: Breeding, Environment and Establishment
Sponsor:C05 Turfgrass Science
Presiding:Mark Schmidt, John Deere
7:25 AMIntroductory Remarks
7:30 AMBenchmarking Golf Course Conditions throughout New Zealand. 
Douglas T. Linde, Delaware Valley College, Keith McAuliffe, New Zealand Sports Turf Institute
7:45 AMEstablishment of a Right the Genotype and Efficient Transformation System of Creeping Bentgrass.
Gengyun G. Zhang, Dept. of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University, William A. Meyer, Dept. of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University, Barbara Zilinskas, Dept. of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University
8:00 AMEstablishment Methods for Seeded Seashore Paspalum. 
Paul Raymer, Univ. of Georgia, Wook Kim, Univ. of Georgia, Zhenbang Chen, Univ. of Georgia
8:15 AMPotential Ten to 15- Fold Increase in Seed Yield Due to Fungal Infection in Buffalograss.
Ambika Chandra, Penn State University, David Huff, Crop and Soil Sciences
8:30 AMDiscussion
8:35 AMBreak
8:45 AMCynodon Dactylon (L.): a Very Dynamic Species with Extensive Variation. I. Germplasm Diversity. 
Melanie Newman, PGRCU, Ming Li Wang, PGRCU
9:00 AMCynodon Dactylon (L.): a Very Dynamic Species with Extensive Variation. II. Genetic Variation. 
Ming L. Wang, PGRCU, Melanie Newman, PGRCU, Zhenbang Chen, Crop and Soil Sciences,, Noelle Barkley, PGRCU, Rob Dean, PGRCU-University of Georgia, Gary Pederson, PGRCU
9:15 AMUsing 5` Race to Amplify and Sequence Cdna Encoding Kinase1a Type Resistance Gene Family in Creeping Bentgrass.
Hikmet Budak, Sabanci University
9:30 AMThe Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci for Dollar Spot Resistance in Creeping Bentgrass Using Simple Sequence Repeats.
Stacy A. Bonos, Rutgers University, Joshua Honig, Rutgers University, Christine Kubik, Rutgers University
9:45 AMResponse and Tolerance of Sea Isle 2000 Papspalum to Winter Overseeeding.
David Kopec, University of Arizona, J. Gilbert, University of Arizona, M. Pessarakli, University of Arizona
10:00 AMDiscussion
10:05 AMBreak
10:15 AMDormant Seeding of Bermudagrass Cultivars. 
Bradly R. Shaver, University of Arkansas, Mike Richardson, University of Arkansas, Douglas Karcher, University of Arkansas, Brad Murphy, University of Arkansas, John Boyd, University of Arkansas, John McCalla, University of Arkansas
10:30 AMEfficacy of Magnetic and Catalytic Water Conditioning Devices on Establishment and Quality of Perennial Ryegrass under Saline and Potable Water. 
Marcel T. Barrick, New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Department of Plant Sciences, Leinauer Bernd, New Mexico State University, Alex Petermeier, Water Smart Landscaping
10:45 AMPerformance and Growth of Genetically Modified Creeping Bentgrass under Various Light Conditions.
Jia Yan, The Ohio State University, T. K. Danneberger, The Ohio State University, David Gardner, The Ohio State University
11:00 AMAn Enhanced Comparative Genome Relationship between Ryegrass and Creeping Bentgrass Using Bentgrass EST-RFLP and Cereal EST-SSR Markers.
Sung-Chur Sim, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ju-Kyung Yu, Dept. of Plant Breeding and Genetics Cornell University, Mark Sorrells, Dept. of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Cornell University, Geunhwa Jung, UW Madison
11:15 AMDiscussion
11:20 AMAdjourn

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