fanaiwg, Tltwrafay, Dmmbw 24,1981 COLUMBIA, Mo. - Scientists have edged a little closer toward cracking the yield barrier in the grasses that support much of this ration's livestock industry. “At least we now know some tall fescues grow better than others,” Jeff Valence, University of Missouri-Columbia agronomist, told the American Society of Agronomy recently. “Half the reason some fescues’ leaves grow more rapidly is because of larger cells; the other half is because they produce more cells. “Leaves are the major part of yield in the summer and fall, periods when more yield would be desirable.” Volenec said the key area of the plant that contributes to rapid growth is the meristematic region, the base of the plant just above the ground from where the leaf is lengthened and pushed up. (To see one of these close to home, just look at your lawn grass.) Maximum growth rate of leaf cells with the meristem is deter mined by the genetic difference between plants. 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PA 17566' 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Scientists are gaining on grass yield barrier related to sheath length The Sleper has also selected those Randall, a UMC 'biochemist, to sheath is the whorl of previously with short leaves which have more evaluate' polyploid fescues which formed leaves that wraps around potential for such things as turf. have 70 chromosomes instead of themeristem. John Oumm, UMC horticulturist, normal 42. These polypoids The discovery that the sheath is incorporating them into his / tiave both torge ceUs and high influences fescue' growth is a research program, because these photosynthetic rate and are being relatively new finding, “It’s only fescues are slow growing, short used by Sleper in his breeding been reported in the scientific and darker green than other program, literature the last few • months, fescues. Nelson and his colleagues admit but that was with a different Nelson’s mam concern is to that the odds are slim that they will grass,” said Jerry Nelson, UMC combine plants with higher .' break the yield barrier in tall agronomist who directed Volenec’s* photosynthetic rate with those fescue.. But , they are slowly research program and who has which tend to grow faster and acquiring enough basic knowledge been making basic studies of increase yields. However, he said, that bie possibility of pulling fescue growth for the past 15 years, plants with high photosynthetic “Our thrust into basic research rates usually produce smaller on leaf growth has drawn attention cells, thus having small leaves and from many parts of the world,” therefore, lower yields. Nelson said, “the leaf growth So he’s turned to Douglas - concept has been a major breakthrough in terms of developing new varieties. “Our ultimate aim is to unprove the yield of tall fescue. Now tiiat we know the mechanics, we hope to produce plants that have both high leaf enlongation and high photosynthetic efficiency.” Another UMC agronomist, David Sleper, has selected grasses with, long leaves, and is trying to develop higher producing fescues through selection and breeding thIQLD tXSMIR'S Ask the Old Farmer: I found a letter from an uncle who was mate on a ship out of Boston in 1869. While on shore leave he wrote to his younger brother: "We are all pretty well, only troubled with 'The Flying Axehandle' some." What was that 7 FR, New Bedford, Mass. WEEKLY SALE HAY STRAW SMALL GRAIN EAR CORN Every Monday 12:00 Noon Sharp! Located at Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, PA For Further information Contact: H.H. Hylin ftr George N. Deitrick 717-568-7271 0 717-568-5454 SENSENIG'S SPOUTING Rd 3. 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