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Description
This report summarizes seven separate field experiments, conducted over more than two decades at the University of Alaska’s Matanuska Research Farm, that compared strains within three bromegrass (Bromus) species for winter hardiness and forage production. Species were (a) smooth bromegrass (B. inermis Leyss.), (b) native Alaskan pumpelly bromegrass (B. pumpellianus Scribn.), and (c) meadow bromegrass (B. biebersteinii Roem. and Schult.), a species native to southwestern Asia.
Publication Date
5-17-1992
Keywords
Bromegrass, Survival
Recommended Citation
Klebesadel, Leslie J. and Helm, D. J., "Bromegrass in Alaska. I.Winter Survival and Forage Productivity of Bromus Species, Types, and Cultivars as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation" (1992). Bulletin. 29.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_bulletin/29
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1281