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Seed Production in Festuca Hallii is Regulated by Adaptation to Long-Term Temperature and Precipitation Patterns
Author
Palit, R.
Bai, Y.
Romo, J.
Coulman, B.
Warren, R.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2017
Body

Plains rough fescue (Festuca hallii [Vasey] Piper) is an important, native forage grass species in Western Canada. Despite the high demand of seeds of this species, supply remains extremely limited mainly due to erratic seed production in native prairies. The underlining physiological and environmental principles remain largely unknown. Using historical weather records and long-term field observations, this study assessed the effects of summer, autumn, and spring temperatures and moisture conditions on seed production of Festuca hallii at two research stations in Saskatchewan, Canada. Our results showed that colder to normal temperatures and wet to normal moisture in summer and autumn favored flowering in the following year. Moreover, warmer to normal temperatures in the spring of the seed-producing year also promoted flowering while freezing events in spring negatively affected the reproductive success. Thus, irrigation in late summer and autumnmay be a valid strategy for stimulation of seed production in Festuca hallii. These findings can be useful to seed producers for commercial forage seed production. Moreover, conservationists could use this information to predict the likelihood that a particular year would be good for seed production. © 2016 The Society for Range Management. The Rangeland Ecology & Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.rama.2016.07.012
Additional Information
Palit, R., Bai, Y., Romo, J., Coulman, B., & Warren, R. (2017). Seed Production in Festuca Hallii is Regulated by Adaptation to Long-Term Temperature and Precipitation Patterns. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 70(2), 238–243.
IISN
1550-7424
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/667413
Journal Volume
70
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
238-243
Journal Name
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Keywords
autumn
Festuca hallii
forage
precipitation
seed production
spring
temperature