LOLIUM PERENNE (L.) in a Culture of Forest-Steppe Zone of Western Siberia

Galina A. Zueva

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Keywords: introduction, ontogenesis, turf grass, shoot formation.

 

Annotation: the article presents the results of studying the ontogenesis of Lolium perenne L. in culture. A more detailed study of plants was conducted in immature, virginile and generative periods of development. It is noted that the formation of shoots happening regularly, gradually and corresponds to monopodial type branching plants. In the first year of development in the area of tillering, a large number of shoots, with the second year of life the number of shoots reduced. This gives the basis for the use of L. perenne in lawn culture temporarily, no more than 2-3 years.


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