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Horticultural applicability of Festuca taxa I.

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September 25, 2021
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Horvathne Baracsi, E. H. B., Cserhati, P., Menyhart, L., Szabo-Szolosi, T., Mecseri, G., Furesz, A., Papay, G., & Penksza, K. (2021). Horticultural applicability of Festuca taxa I. Grassland Studies, 19(1), 3-9. https://doi.org/10.55725/gygk/2021/19/1/10117
Abstract

This survey is connected to OTKA-125423, which examines the vegetation of sandy grasslands along the Danube. During this survey, two potentially horticulturally usable Festuca species was analysed: Festuca wagneri and Festca tomanii. The main questions were the following: are they usable in an urban environment? Do the to species differ significantly? Have they any morphotaxonomic feature which can by utilized in horticultural practice? Specimens of the two taxa, which were planted either into normal garden soil or into pots differed greatly. Specimens of F. tomani were usually larger and more uniform. Both taxa had the pot treatment well. Though the average lengths of leaves and inflorescence stems tended to be higher on the soil mixed with perlite, the coverage values were lower on it; thus adding expensive perlite to the soil might not be rewarding for the farmer. The two species differed from each other in several morphological parameters. The diversity of Festuca wagneri showed well in this survey, and this taxons parameters would be also useful in horticultural practice.