Fall establishment of zoysiagrass on roadsides in the U.S. transition zone

Grady Miller, Ben Gragg, Drew Pinnix, Ray McCauley, Susana Milla-Lewis
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Vegetation management around roadsides and guardrails is time-consuming and expensive for a department of transportation. These organizations desire dense vegetation that has slow vertical growth and minimal weed invasion once established, and zoysiagrass (Zoysia spp.) is a suitable species for this use. The objective of this study was to compare fall versus spring plantings for establishing zoysiagrass on North Carolina roadsides. ‘Crowne’ (sprigs) and ‘Compadre’ (sprigs and seed) zoysiagrasses (Zoysia japonica Steud.) were planted in fall 2017 (September, October, November) and spring 2018 (March, April, May) in Lenoir and Yadkin Counties, NC. Data collection was initiated in summer of 2018 and continued through July 2019. The mean percentage of zoysiagrass cover was recorded individually for each establishment timing and method. Zoysiagrass planted with seed achieved coverage quicker than sprigging for all monthly plantings. In Yadkin, March and May seedings achieved 95 and 98% coverage in September 2018, respectively; whereas Compadre's sprigging coverage was 67%. In Lenoir, seed planted in November 2017 and March 2018 achieved 32 and 35% cover by September 2018, respectively, whereas sprig plantings showed <6% coverage. Coverage was faster for spring-planted materials, but after one calendar year, fall and spring seed planting had similar coverage. The results from this research suggest that zoysiagrass can be established with minimal inputs in fall as well as spring on North Carolina roadsides.

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对于交通部门来说,路边和护栏周围的植被管理既耗时又昂贵。这些组织希望植被茂密,垂直生长缓慢,一旦建立,杂草入侵最小,结缕草(结缕草属)是适合这种用途的物种。这项研究的目的是比较秋季和春季在北卡罗来纳州路边种植结缕草的情况Crowne(枝条)和Compadre(枝条和种子)结缕草(结缕草)于2017年秋季(9月、10月、11月)和2018年春季(3月、4月、5月)在北卡罗来纳州勒诺瓦县和亚德金县种植。数据收集于2018年夏季开始,并持续到2019年7月。每个建立时间和方法单独记录结缕草覆盖的平均百分比。结缕草在所有月份的种植中,用种子种植的结缕草的覆盖率都比播种快。在亚德金,2018年9月,3月和5月的种子覆盖率分别达到95%和98%;而Compadre的喷雾覆盖率为67%。在勒诺瓦,2017年11月和2018年3月种植的种子到2018年9月分别达到32%和35%的覆盖率,而枝条种植显示<;6%的覆盖率。春季种植材料的覆盖率更快,但一个日历年后,秋季和春季种子种植的覆盖率相似。这项研究的结果表明,结缕草可以在秋季和春季在北卡罗来纳州的路边以最小的投入建立。
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