EDIS (Nov 2011)

“Ocala” - A New Diploid Annual Ryegrass for the Southern U.S.

  • Ann R. Blount,
  • Gordon M. Prine,
  • Kevin E. Kenworthy,
  • Paul Mislevy,
  • Jeffery C. Jones,
  • Paul E. Reith

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011, no. 11

Abstract

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Ocala, a new UF annual ryegrass, has excellent disease resistance and sufficient cold tolerance to be grown successfully in the southern annual ryegrass region of the U.S. It is a well-adapted, diploid annual ryegrass population. Parentage includes several advanced experimental annual ryegrass populations for Florida and Nebraska. This 1-page fact sheet was written by A.R. Blount, G.M. Prine, K.E. Kenworthy, P. Mislevy, J.C. Jones, and P.E. Reith, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, October 2011. SS-AGR-356/AG365: "Ocala"—A New Diploid Annual Ryegrass for the Southern US (ufl.edu)

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