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Details for: 14G0300006,
Agrostis gigantea
Roth, 'Streaker'
Summary
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Agrostis gigantea
Roth
Cultivar:
'Streaker'
Origin:
United States
Maintained:
OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Institute
Received by NPGR:
1989
Improvement Status:
Advanced/improved cultivar
Life form:
Perennial
Growth class:
winter
Is Core:
N
Form Received:
Seed
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14G0300006
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Agrostis gigantea
Roth
Cultivar:
'Streaker'
Origin:
United States
Maintained:
OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Institute
Received by NPGR:
1989
Improvement Status:
Advanced/improved cultivar
Life form:
Perennial
Growth class:
winter
Is Core:
N
Form Received:
Seed
Source History
Developed
United States
Donated
United States
Accession Names and Identifiers
'Streaker'
Type: Cultivar name
Agrostis gigantea
Type: Full taxon
Narrative
Curator: Simona Raab,
OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Institute
(CZE082)
raab@oseva.cz
Group Note
Grasses
Agrostis gigantea
Roth
Genus:
Agrostis
Family:
Poaceae
(alt. Gramineae)
Subfamily:
Pooideae
Tribe:
Poeae
Subtribe:
Agrostidinae
Nomen number:
2027
Place of publication:
Tent. fl. Germ. 1:31. 1788
Verified:
02/01/2008
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Common names
English
black bent –
Reference(s)
black bent grass –
Reference(s)
bonnet grass –
Reference(s)
fiorin –
Reference(s)
redtop –
Reference(s)
redtop bent –
Reference(s)
English (Canada)
redtop –
Reference(s)
French
agrostide blanche –
Reference(s)
agrostide géante –
Reference(s)
French (Canada)
agrostide blanche –
Reference(s)
German
Fioringras –
Reference(s)
Riesenstraußgras –
Reference(s)
weiße Straußgras –
Reference(s)
Chinese
ju xu jian gu ying (巨序剪股颖) –
Reference(s)
Italian
agrostide bianca –
Reference(s)
Spanish
agróstide blanca –
Reference(s)
agróstide mayor –
Reference(s)
pasto quila –
Reference(s)
Swedish
storven –
Reference(s)
Transliterated Russian
polevica gigantskaâ –
Reference(s)
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Agrostis alba
L. subsp.
gigantea
(Roth) V. Jirásek
Agrostis alba
L. var.
gigantea
(Roth) G. Mey.
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Agrostis nigra
With.
Agrostis stolonifera
L. var.
major
(Gaudin) Farw.
Invalid Designation(s)
Agrostis alba
auct. Amer.
Name
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Curator Change:
Previous: Martin LOŠÁK, Current: Simona Raab. 08 Sep 2021.
Enter ECN Into System:
. 13 Feb 1992.
Pathogens
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Citations
Pedigree
Pollination type:
(3) Individ. Selection
Description:
S-from a field of common redtop growing in Illinois
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Observations
Phenotype Data
Category
Descriptor
Description
Value
Study
Inventory
Availability
BIOLOGY
046 Resistance - Rust (Puccinia sp., Uromyces sp.)
9 - very high
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
001 Plant - vegetative growth habit
In the autumn of the sowing year. fig.1
5 - medium 41 - 55 (°)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
007 Stem - length
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.Length including inflorescence.
7 - long 1026 - 1200 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
009 Stem - number of leaves
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
7 - high 4,1 - 5
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
011 Leaf - width of flag leaf
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
4 - narrow to medium 5,1 - 6,5 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
012 Leaf - length of flag leaf
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
3 - short 101 - 140 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
013 Leaf - width of the second leaf (from the top)
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
5 - medium 6,6 - 8,0 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
014 Leaf - length of the second leaf (from the top)
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
4 - short to medium 141 - 180 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
017 Leaf - colour intensity
See descriptor no. 16.
5 - medium
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
MORPHOLOGY
020 Inflorescence - length
At beginning of flowering in the 1st year after sowing.
5 - medium 181 - 220 (mm)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station
PHENOLOGY
029 Time of inflorescence emergence
Number of days from the 1st April. When beginning has been reached at 10% stems in the plot. At single plants - when the tip of 3 inflorescences is just visible. fig.3
8 - late to very late 68 - 74 (days)
1992 OSEVA PRO Ltd. Grassland Research Station